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Epiphone Blues Custom 30 Watt 2x12 Combo Amp

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A serious competitor in the premium amp market, at a fraction of the price!

Designed and engineered in the USA by Gibson, the Blues Custom 30 combo takes the competition down at the knees with pro performance and features at a phenomenally low price. Dual-channel 30W AB operation (pentode), or 15W Class A operation (triode) plus independent or interactive tone controls and specially designed Lady Luck 12" speakers by Eminence are impressive enough on paper, but when you hear the tonal quality and feel the organic interactivity, you won't believe your ears. The tube rectifier provides bluesy sag while tube-driven reverb sounds incredibly natural. 3-band EQ plus added mid control on the hot channel lets you dial in hard-hitting definition. 12AX7 preamp tubes with DC powered filaments operate very quietly.

Epiphone Blues Custom 30 Watt 2x12 Combo Amp Features:

  • Designed and engineered in the USA by Gibson
  • 30W Class AB or 15W Class A switchable All-tube circuitry
  • 2 channels
  • (pentode/triode)
  • Tube rectifier
  • Mid control for channel 2
  • Dual 12" special-design Eminence Lady Luck speakers
  • Tube-powered reverb
  • Independent/interactive EQ switch
  • Standby switch
  • Shared 3-band EQ
  • Master volume
  • Dual 4 ohm, dual 8 ohm, and 16 ohm speaker outs
  • 12AX7 preamp tubes with DC powered filaments
  • 5881 power tubes
  • High-tension fuse
  • 16-gauge bent and spot-welded chassis
  • 11-ply plywood cab construction
  • 2-button footswitch not included

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Epiphone Blues Custom 30

I recently tryed the Epiphone Blues Custom 30 Watt 2x12 Combo Amp in my local music store. I am totally shocked what Epiphone is putting out these days. I own the Epiphone Valve Special combo and the SoCal head already but this Blues Custom really teases me.Ok I,m not thrilled these amps are made in China but whatever, they rock. The Epiphone Blues Custom 30 Watt has that cool switch mode from class A 15 watt to a 30 watt class a/b mode which gives you a lot of tonal posibilities.It sounds like Epiphone has another winner in the amp market again.

Reviewed by CDOG on 10/2/2006 who plays All.

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This amp is so versatile it takes many sessions to fully grasp its' musical attributes. I just finished a foray into Class A operation @ 15 watts and there IS a difference in character from A/B mode; more purity of notes and chords and ability to 'mike' for recording. And this with single coil/RWRP strat input. Natural distortion is available even at LOW volumes and is easily switched to clean with a good footswitch. Anyone who has had trouble with their sound simply was not attune to setting the amp for the target sound. This amp is as close as it comes to covering ALL areas with the electric guitar; patience and experiment is required. The only thing yet to be tested is hard use/continuous gig reliability, which is still dependent on the individual unit and player. I don't find a limitation to any music style with this product. Job well done, Epiphone.

Reviewed by David on 12/22/2006 who plays Varied.

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If you can find one

Been reading about these amps for a year,so when I got the news one of the new dealers in town had one,I got there as soon as I could.This thing sounds great,but the dealers was a jerk,and they didn't have the footswitch for it,so trying all the features wasn't going to happen.But just listen to this baby sing,and you'll be hooked.Best value i've ever seen in my 30+ years of playing.Try one if you can find one

Reviewed by ole rockn guy on 1/9/2007 who plays Alt-country,rock.

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