American manufacturer Burriss Amps are showing off their new Tone Classic 112 Cabinets at Winter NAMM 2011.
Outfitted in classic red or black nubtex coverings, the Tone Classic 112’s can be positioned either vertically or horizontally.
These cabinets are built using Baltic Birch “liteply” designed to keep maximum strength at the minimum weight. All Burriss Tone Classic 112’s are wired with dual jacks for single cabinet use or can be stacked in parallel for bigger gigs. The Thiele/Small parameters for these cabinets are inspired by the ’64 Fender Deluxe Reverb.
The Tone Classic 112 comes loaded with an American made 8 ohm WGS Reaper or is available unloaded.
While designed with Burriss’s own Royal Bluesman or Dirty Red in mind, the Tone Classic 112 can be used with any of your favorite heads, the company says.
You will find Burriss Amps, along with all their other wares, at Booth #5899 at winter NAMM, or you can visit them online at www.burrissamps.com.
While designed with Burriss’s own Royal Bluesman or Dirty Red in mind, the Tone Classic 112 can be used with any of your favorite heads, the company says.
You will find Burriss Amps, along with all their other wares, at Booth #5899 at winter NAMM, or you can visit them online at www.burrissamps.com.
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