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The IRT30-112 features the same channel and tube compliment as the bigger Ironheart models and growls with 30W RMS of monster clean, rhythm and lead tones.

It features a fully balanced and selectable (dry guitar/amped) DI. It takes its source after the output section - with cabinet emulation. This means you get your whole tone at the DI, a feature only previously available on super-high-end, custom-built guitar rigs.

Footswitch included.
Open Box Laney Ironheart All-Tube 30W 1x12 Guitar Combo Level 1
Open Box Laney Ironheart All-Tube 30W 1x12 Guitar Combo Level 1
Open Box Laney Ironheart All-Tube 30W 1x12 Guitar Combo Level 1

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  • Power: 30W (tube)
  • Attenuation down to <1W
  • Tubes: four 12AX7 (preamp); two 6L6 (power amp)
  • Three channels
  • Speaker: 1x12" HH custom design
  • Controls: 3-band EQ, push-pull EQ shift, presence, volume, pre-boost, gain, dynamics, tone, reverb
  • Built-in digital reverb
  • FX loop
  • Impedance: 8 ohm
  • Footswitch included

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4.78

9 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Performances7
  2. Home Studio5
  3. Professional Recording4
  4. Outdoor Events / Games3
  5. Amateur Recording1
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  1. No headphone jack1
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  1. Experienced4
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  1. Excellent Sound7
  2. Good Power Output7
  3. Warm / Comfy7
  4. Easy To Use4
  5. Portable2
  • Might be my LAST amp!

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byRob

    fromFlorida

    This amp offers outstanding tube distortion (goodbye pedals) and a solid clean sound. The main event is the sheer amount of sound tailoring on board. With a little experimentation, you can conjure up just about anything. I'm a fan of seventies tube overdrive, and the IRT30 helped me find my sound within 10 minutes of tweaking. I highly recommend this amp to folks looking for true tube distortion, and enjoy being a bit unique in their brand choice. PS, I also prefer G&L over Fender. :)

  • Great combo

    5

    submitted7 years ago

    byPiki

    fromCzech

    I have been using this combo for regular rehersals with the band and on stage. I have tried a few other tube amps, but this one sounded the best and most versatile to me. It is quite portable and very versatile. It's got 3 channels + individual boost, which allows many options, not just 2 channel switching. I use it as a sort of 4 channel: clean, crunch (for light overdrive for rhytm guitar), chrunch with boost ON (for some solos and heavier rhytm) and lead. The lead has individual EQ, which also allows better sound tweak. The distorsion sounds perfect, I stopped using the Boss OD-3 (which by itself I rate as the best OD perdal out there) and have no overdrive nor distorsion pedal in my pedalboard now. The only minor downside I find is that the footswitch is connected via a 5 pin (MIDI-shape-and-size, but is not midi) connector, which requires more complicated soldering as I am controlling the amp from my Rocktron Patchmate. I would prefer 2 stereo jacks, like are on Peavey Classic for instance.

  • Great amp for the money!

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byJesse metal head

    fromPhiladelphia, PA

    I mainly use this amp at home but will be using live once I get in a band. This can get extremely quiet (obviously some depth in the sound is sacrificed ) but it's quiet enough to practice at night in an apartment with the volume on 2 or so and the watts all the way down. But turning the watts up and not even touching the volume can make it loud enough to gig. I love the amp. I just need to get an overdrive and a gate and I got a metal rig.

  • Awesome amp 5 star

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byB.O.B

    fromSt. Louis, MO

    This amp is awesome. It has 3 channels clean, rhythm and lead and each has its' own set of controls. Anyone who thinks this is just a shredders amp is seriously mistaken. This amp is awesome for ANY kind of music. I play mostly rock from the 50's thru the 80's and it rocks. HIGH QUALITY AND WELL BUILT. Great quality tones and sturdy and well engineered.

  • Blues, Metal, Country and Classic Rock in a box

    5

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    submitted9 years ago

    byKeith

    fromundisclosed

    Very versatile amp - can pretty much dial in any tone. I needed a small portable gigging amp that had clean/dirty channels, reverb, and boost. I originally purchased a GC special edition Peavey classic 30. I gigged a few shows with that amp, and although it was plenty loud, I was never happy with the sound of the distortion channel - sounded boxy and nasally, even with pedals. I waited for GC to have a 15% holiday sale, and put in an order for this Laney. Loved the sound of the Marshall DSL40C, but the lack of foot switchable options turned me off, so I went with the Laney. Not having seen or touched any due to lack of them in stores, I had to trust the reviews. It arrived earlier than expected and was actually smaller and lighter than expected - which is a good thing. So many features in this amp: Clean channel: very nice and glassy Rhythm channel: can dial in a nice slightly overdriven crunch to full metal Lead channel: great for classic rock or lead Boost: a great clean boost, or adds more gain to the overdrive channel. Reverb: nice digital reverb from slight to very airy but not over the top I have mine set up so that the rhythm channel is a slight overdrive and use the boost to add depth for classic rock. I have the lead channel volume set louder than the rhythm for lead tones. My current setup is my 2016 Gibson Les Paul Traditional T into a Digitech GSP1101 via the 4CM, and a Voodoo Labs Control Switcher for channel switching of the Laney, and wow! I can get any tone I need with this setup. Great for practicing in the apartment using the CD input, and dialing down the watts. Take it to practice and gigs with only wattage adjustment needed. Pros: versatility, size, carry handles, features, sound Cons: lots of hum on high gain (none with the GSP1101 noise gate on), sounds nasally in the mix - but so many eq options can remedy this. Going to try different tubes and maybe speaker eventually.

  • AWESOME AMP

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byMark

    fromundisclosed

    Awesome amp. No regrets. Gets heavy metal tone I was looking for. Very versatile user controls. Built like a tank. Couldn't be happier with my choice of amp. First Laney amp I've owned but am a big believer after owning the IRT-30 now for about 2-months. This amp drives hard and is loud. Sounds great.

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  • asked bySteve

    fromLititz pa

    Does the amp come with paperwork and footswitch and is it still available

    Does the amp come with paperwork and footswitch and is it still available

    Open Reply - Beau
    This amp does come with paperwork and a foot switch. It is currently on back order at this time.