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Dirty Shirley

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Dave Friedman's Dirty Shirley 40-Watt Head was designed for guitarists who want a Vintage Classic Rock tone inspired by British tube amps from the '60s and '70s. It is based on a modified JTM 45 but still delivers the signature high gain tone for which Friedman is best known. The Dirty Shirley is a 40-watt, 5881 powered, single channel amp that will give you that vintage crunch and also cleans up nicely by merely backing off the guitar's volume knob. Extremely versatile, it is capable of producing many styles of music from blues to rock and country by just adjusting the gain and master controls.

The Dirty Shirley features beautiful black Tolex, tongue-and-groove Baltic Birch construction and is built to withstand the rigors of the road.

The Dirty Shirley also features a three-position gain structure switch which lowers the overall gain of the amplifier.

The Dirty Shirley was designed to take pedals and loves boosts, OD's, phasers, flangers, tremolos and wahs, while the brand new ultra-transparent series effects loop handles your time-based effects pedals and rack units.

The Dirty Shirley from Friedman Amplification, a real screamer that fits in your backseat.

Handwired in the USA.

Friedman History:
Dave Friedman is the man behind the signature tones of rock icons Eddie Van Halen, Steve Stevens and Jerry Cantrell. Dave Friedman has been building, modding and repairing amplifiers for many of the world's biggest stars for the past 25 years. Friedman's innovative designs and meticulous construction have made him legendary in the world of professional touring musicians while earning him a loyal clientele from all over the world. One of Friedman's mainstays has been modifying amps to each player's specific tonal palette, and to consult with other established amplifier companies to improve their own designs.

Dave Friedman's extensive knowledge and pursuit of tonal superiority inspired him to develop his own series of production amplifiers under the name Friedman Amplification. In the past, having Friedman build or modify your amp required a certain level of notoriety, but now his sonic wizardry is available to everyday players.

Each Friedman amplifier is hand-wired in the U.S.A. using only hand selected components. You can buy with confidence because Friedman Amps are designed and built to last a lifetime.
Open Box Friedman Dirty Shirley 40W Tube Guitar Head Level 1 Black
Open Box Friedman Dirty Shirley 40W Tube Guitar Head Level 1 Black
Open Box Friedman Dirty Shirley 40W Tube Guitar Head Level 1 Black

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  • Power: 40W (tube)
  • Single channel
  • High- and low-sensitivity inputs
  • Tubes: three 12AX7 (preamp); two 5881 (power amp)
  • Controls: Gain, Master Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble and Presence
  • Three-position gain structure switch
  • Ultra-transparent series FX loop
  • 4, 8 and 16 ohm Impedance selector switch
  • Custom USA made transformers
  • Handwired in the USA
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Dimensions: 10.5" (D) x 24" (W) x 10" (H)
  • Weight: 30.5 lb.

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  • Even better than I expected

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byMel B.

    fromGermantown, WI

    The Dirty Shirley 40w head is even better than advertised. The tone is absolutely heavenly. I run it thru a 2x12 cab with a Vintage 30 & a Creamback M and I'm floored by the tone. I also own several other amps - Fender, Vox, Marshall, Blackstar, and Ampeg. I love all of those amps, but the DS 40w head is by far the best sounding amp I've ever heard. It was expensive, but worth every penny. I was torn between a Twin Sister and the DS, but opted for the simplicity of the DS. The one channel is easily enough because it's a very versatile amp, takes pedals very well, and has a fantastic 3 mode gain switch, so dialing in different tones is a breeze. Also, people aren't exaggerating when they talk about how good the master volume is - great tones are definitely available at low volume. I'm so glad I finally pulled the trigger on it.

  • Great Compression , Nice Touch

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byMichael Vilogi

    fromKingston, PA

    Love the feel of this thing. Great build quality. Kind of pricey, but I have put it through some paces- it keeps kicking!

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