Mesa Boogie Mark II Head - "Vintage, yay. Modern, nay"
The Mesa Boogie Mark II is the second or updated version of Randall Smith's original Boogie amp that was called the Mark I. It featured channel switching between a clean and a lead sound, as well as …
Mesa Boogie Roadster Head - "Truly Mesa"
The Mesa Boogie Rectifier Roadster is one of the company's flagship Rectifier amplifiers. It features four channels with a whole myriad of different modes available and many different tones within. I…
Mesa Boogie Stiletto Deuce Stage II Head - "Mesa, meet Marshall"
The Mesa Boogie Stiletto Deuce Stage II is the 100w version of Mesa Boogie's Stiletto series of amps. The Stiletto was basically designed to have more of a Marshall-y character with an EL34 based pow…
Rivera Knuckle Head Tré - "Not a bad amp head"
When I think of Rivera amplifiers I do not think of Hyde game I am performance amplifiers. I think of low gain low to mid mild tone gain distortion. They are used to building combination amplifiers b…
Blackstar Amplification HT Stage 100 - "One amazing amp!"
Blackstar amplification is one of the leading budget friendly amplifier companies in the industry today they have so many amplifiers to meet the demanding needs as so many guitarists out there if you…
Soldano Avenger - "Aggressively voiced hot rod marshall"
This is basically the lead channel from the legendary SLO stuck into one head. And considering I never used the other channel on my old SLO, this amp is an SLO to me. The SLO by the way, is a legen…
Peavey 6505 Head - "The 6505+ simplified"
The Peavey 6505 is the updated version of the famous Peavey 5150 as popularized by it's signature endorsee Edward Van Halen. The original 5150 was noted as a great rock amp, but eventually was recogn…
Peavey 6505+ Head - "Peavey 6505+... replacement eardrums not included."
The Peavey 6505+ is the updated version of the famous Peavey 5150 II as popularized by it's signature endorsee Edward Van Halen. The original 5150 was noted as a great rock amp, but eventually was re…
Hughes & Kettner Statesman Dual EL34 - "Versatile gigger's amp"
The Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual EL34 is a 50w tube amp that features two channels, each that has a selectable mode to change the texture of the amp (clean channel has a "twang" switch for a bri…
Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier Solo Head - "Metal Machine, simplified"
The Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier is an amp that continues on the lineage of the famed and well known Rectifier line. It's a slightly stripped down version of the Dual Rectifier, putting out 50 watts …
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Wheat - "Metal but classy"
The Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier is a 100w tube amplifier that is named so because of it's dual rectifier tubes. Otherwise, it features three channels (green, orange and red) that each have their own s…
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 3 Channels Head - "True Metal Machine"
The Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier is a 100w tube amplifier that is named so because of it's dual rectifier tubes. Otherwise, it features three channels (green, orange and red) that each have their own s…
Orange Rockerverb 50 Head - "Marshall with lots of bass"
This is Orange's modern rock amp. Clean and lead channel with reverb. Not much more complicated than that. 6V6 tubes and 50 watts. Perfect for gigs. Minimal controls. Not a lot to say here. UT…
Marshall 2550 Silver Jubilee [1987] - mandragorane's review
translatedFor specifications see the other view. Brief remark in passing, not to play with the reverb is pretty good too. The effects loop is parallel I added for effect against a rack that allows me to hav…
Randall RH 200 G2 - benbeck's review
translatedAmp transistors only. 200 Watts, dual output for the full-stack (! Parallel outputs -> check your impedance!) everything is in mono jack, except for the footswitch connector (have not tested the…