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A straight forward, all-tube powerhouse.
The B-52 AT-112 60-Watt 1x12" Tube Combo amp's foundation is outstanding tone, versatility and power. Each channel - clean and overdrive - has its own set of gain, treble, mid and bass equalization controls for maximum flexibility. The clean channel offers a broad palette of classic and modern tones. The overdrive channel features a wide range of tones ranging from bluesy grit to all out metallic shred. The contour control scoops the all important mids, effectively producing the ultimate metal tone or, when turned up, creates the warm, full bodied tones of the great classic amps. The AT-112 also features solid baltic birch construction and a two function heavy-duty footswitch.
B-52 60-Watt 1x12 Inch Tube Combo Features:
- All-tube preamp/poweramp signal path
- Overdrive channel: gain and master controls, 3 band EQ
- And contour.
- Clean channel: master volume with 3-band EQ
- Global controls: low-res (resonance) and reverb
- Effects loop with level controls
- Line out with level control
- Selectable 4 / 8 / 16 ohms external speaker jacks
- 2-position footswitch: channel select and reverb.
- Rugged 18mm baltic birch construction
- Detachable casters for easy transport
- Dimensions: 22.5" (w) x 19.5" (h) x 11" (d)
- Weight: 40lbs.
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Awesome Tube Combo!
I bought this back in 2006 to play small gigs and just to practice on. All I can say is wow, what an awesome amp. I was skeptical at first, the price seemed almost too good. I use a BOSS Metal Zone pedal with it and it sounds amazing, I was able to get the extact tone I wanted. The clean setting is way better than any Marshall I have played on, great for playing blues or jazz, even better for metal!
Reviewed by Kyle Parker on 4/20/2007 who plays Death Metal.
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Aleluia Chorus much? it's God in a combo!
My friend let me play on his B-52 AT half stack, and since then, I've wanted to get my hands on a B-52. I realized that a Fender 25R just wasn't cutting it, and wow! This amp is amazing! It's a steal, now I can play most every style and get just the right tone. The only negative is that the warm distortion doesn't quite sound perfect for Metallica-like stuff, but the AT-112 is still, nonetheless GREAT in every aspect of the word. I also love the clean tone that the tubes give, it makes jazz guitar so much nicer on the ears than a solid state. Who wouldn't want that? All I have to say is if you're looking at this amp, don't hesitate, BUY IT! You definitely will not regret it!
Reviewed by guitardude221 on 9/30/2009 who plays everything from jazz to metal.
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from mellow to Face Melting...
This amp is in closeout to make room for the new series B-52 is coming out with.
The cleans are just that..crystal clear and bright.
the dirty channel can go from a warm bluesy OD to face melting distortion, just scoop the mids and turn down the contour.
it really sounds awesome..
if you play metal and are on a budget, get this amp before its too late!
Reviewed by meatsaw on 9/24/2009 who plays Metal.
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Decent Overall Tube Amp
I play in local Blues Jams. I needed an amp that was inexpensive. I don't like abusing expensive gear for 3 songs at an unpaid gig. The reverb was unusable because it resonated with the fan. After isolating the tank from the amps bottom with foam, it was fixed. Also, the stock tubes were weak. I retubed with JJ 6L6s and rebiased them, and used preamp ECC83s to smooth out the distortion. The design of the amp is very sound. Mine needed a little work because it was a floor model. With an electronics background I was able to get it sounding 110%.
Reviewed by Texas Dave on 9/18/2009 who plays All types. Mostly Texas Blues..
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Great Guitar Amp
I'm actually a bass player, but the guitarist I play with uses this amp. He's happy with it, it's a great amp and it's fair priced. We've never had a problem with volume or anything. It handles distortion, along with the suitcase of pedals he runs through it, very well. The only thing is you will need to change the tubes. It comes with the low end of low end tubes, and at high volumes the sound gets scratchy and has a little bit of a hiss. Also it weighs a lot more than the 40 pounds it's advertised as. Overall, if you're looking for a good amp that's relatively cheap, this is a good way to go
Reviewed by Zac on 8/26/2009 who plays Rock.
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