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ZUTA Group Presents GBG 120 Tube Amp

ZUTA Group Presents GBG 120 Tube Amp

Unlike other amplifiers that can take up a lot of precious stage or studio space, this amplifier’s slim design is intended to make it the perfect choice for any musician who needs a powerful and versatile amplifier that won’t take up too much room.


With a solo section for added versatility active on all 4 channels, and a built-in addressable gate per channel to help achieve the perfect tone with zero noise – this amplifier is unlike anything ever designed before. With both serial and parallel loop options, it is easy to incorporate any favorite pedals and effects into the setup.

And the tubes. With 12 AX7 tubes in the pre-amp section; KT88, KT77, 6550, 6L6, and EL34, any combination in the power-amp section is possible to achieve that rich, warm, and dynamic sound that only comes from tube amplifiers. Adding to this a quality “BeyondBoutique”, this amplifier was built to last and to deliver the performance anyone would expect and need in the most critical of situations, like on a live stage or in a hot session in the studio.

Features

  • 120W of pure tube power.
  • Ultra compact design; 19” rack-mounted, 3 units high, only 7,8” (20 cm) deep.
  • 4 channels; each featuring separate Gain, Volume, and EQ controls.
  • Multiple console-style Mode-switches; illuminated in different colors for visual feedback in any environment.
  • Super-responsive and organic; make it sound clean, soft, sweet, delicate, funky, sparky, crunchy, rocking, powerful, expressive or aggressive – all in the flick of a switch.
  • Four different pre-amp topologies working together in order not to sacrifice clean sound at the expense of ultra-high gain capabilities.
  • North American Market; Minimum Advertised Price (M.A.P.): $3.999 excl. SALES TAX.
  • EU Market; Recommended Price: €4.599 incl. VAT.

For more information, please visit zutagroup.com.

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