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ENGL Ritchie Blackmore Signature 100W Guitar Amp Head

Description
You can vary the amount of crunch for the 2 channels Clean and Lead via the Gain Lo/Hi switch. More special features include two master volume controls, the contour button and a custom port for the connection of a compact footswitch that enables direct access to all important switching functions.
With its high-quality components and superior finishing, the Ritchie Blackmore amp head is built to last. Enjoy a wide range of killer tones in an exceptionally easy to handle package.



Features
- 100W of tube power
- Clean and Lead channels
- 3-band EQ with presence
- Master Volume controls
- Contour button
- Custom Footswitch Port (footswitch sold separately)
- 4-, 8-, 16-ohm speaker outputs
- High-quality components and superior finishing
- Made in Germany
Specs
- 3 band EQ, Contour switch, Hi/Low Gain switch, Lead Presence Control, 3 x ECC 83 preamp tubes
- Master Section: Master A/B, 100W (1 x ECC 83, 4 x 5881 power amp tubes)
- Outputs: Speaker Outs, (2 x 4, 2 x 8, 1 x 16 Ohms), fx loop (parallel to serial adjustable), footswitch jacks, Z-3/Z-4 or custom Z-5
- Dimensions: 71 x 27 x 27 cm
- Weight: 18 kg; 39.7 lb.
Reviews
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Reviewed by 1 customers
Superb amp
submitted12 years ago
byVICTOR HENSRUD
fromModesto, CA
I'm not someone who just buys by name or spur of the moment. I did a lot of reviewing and testing and found that the Blackmore does it all. Yes you can buy the more expensive invader but you mostly get dark heavy sounds. That's great if that's all you're looking for. Not me, I wanted an amp that has clean sounds like a Fender, a British sound like a Marshall and a metal sound like an Engl. This amp does it all and you can't beat the price. I used to have all the fancy knobs to make every sound adjustment you've ever wanted but I prefer now to have more simplicity in getting the sound I want. I can't say enough great things about this amp. I play through an Engl 2x12 and a Marshall 1960 4x12, the notes are crystal clear, creamy smooth and never tiring. I get complements all the time on my sound. I hope this helps in making your decision. Just try one out and you won't be disappointed. Happy searching
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