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Searching for a guitar amp can be a daunting task. With so many brands and different types of amps out there, it is hard to know what you want and what you need. This site will help match your skill level with the right guitar or bass amp.
Equipped with 2 channels and 4 modes the HT Club 40 is the ideal gigging valve amp for club sized venues. The 40W EL34 driven power amplifier has amazing punch and dynamics that will easily cut through in a full band situation. Switching to the amazing ISF equipped overdrive channel accesses a further two modes - 'classic crunch' and 'super saturated lead'.
Players who want a compact 1x12 combo AND the power to handle larger venues look to the HT Soloist 60. This combo has two channels and four modes which are augmented by an additional footswitchable solo boost. The solo boost will add up to 10db of level boost and can be used in conjunction with the Body switch for fat, singing leads.
The HT Stage 100 uses a quartet of selected EL34 power valves to deliver 100W of British dynamics with 3 channels delivering 6 modes for amazing tonal versatility. The boutique style clean channel has two modes - British Class A and Dynamic US. Each of the two ISF equipped overdrive channels accesses a further two modes.
Featuring a duet of EL34s that provide 60 watts of glorious valve power through two high quality Celestion speakers, the HT Stage 60 combo delivers every night, even in the most testing live environment. The pristine clean tones have a boutique style and functions flexibly between two modes British Class-A and Dynamic US. Each of the two ISF equipped overdrive channels allows a further two modes.
Big brother to the acclaimed HT-5, the HT Studio 20 combo a versatile amplifier for home, rehearsal or studio use. The carefully voiced preamp coupled with a cathode-biased EL34 power amp, provides the user with the ability to create wonderfully lush valve tones through the 12 inch Celestion speaker.
The HT Studio 20 amp head offers huge versatility for home, rehearsal or studio use and can be used with a variety of cabinets including the matching HT112 and HT212. The carefully voiced preamp coupled with a cathode-biased EL34 power amp, provides the user with the ability to create wonderfully lush valve tones. From pure boutique cleans, to mild overdrive that cleans up by backing off the guitar volume control, up to highly saturated distortion, this amp does it all.
The HT Venue Series has four outstanding speaker cabinets that are all equipped with Celestion drivers and have been voiced to work with the HT Venue amplifiers, as well as a wide range of other products. All the cabs have finger-locked (comb) joints, heavy duty wiring and a cool vintage styling.
The HT Venue Series has four outstanding speaker cabinets that are all equipped with Celestion drivers and have been voiced to work with the HT Venue amplifiers, as well as a wide range of other products. All the cabs have finger-locked (comb) joints, heavy duty wiring and a cool vintage styling.
The HT Venue Series has four outstanding speaker cabinets that are all equipped with Celestion drivers and have been voiced to work with the HT Venue amplifiers, as well as a wide range of other products. All the cabs have finger-locked (comb) joints, heavy duty wiring and a cool vintage styling.
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