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John Hornby Skewes & Co. Ltd. announces a new range of Kinsman guitar and bass amplifiers.

The series is comprised of four guitar and four bass combos.

 

The big daddy of the line is the 100-watt, 2×12 Kinsman K100GFX. At £299 UK RRP, the K100GFX features two channels, as well as eight 24-bit digital FX (choose from Reverb, Echo, Chorus, Flanger and more). Like other the Kinsman guitar combos, the K100GFX features a blue jewel power indicator light, chrome effect control knobs, and vintage style cloth grille.

 

The 50-watt Kinsman K50GFX (£169 UK RRP) features a 10-inch speaker, two channels and 24– bit digital effects. The Lead channel has two High-Gain preamp choices, and both channels share common Bass, Middle and Treble EQ controls. Other features include an external speaker jack, headphone jack, and a CD/Tape input.

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The Kinsman K25GFX (£129 UK RRP) offers 25 watts of power and an 8-inch speaker, making it suitable for rehearsals or smaller gigs. Like its bigger brothers, it has two channels, FX and other features. The 15-watt K15GFX (£69.99 UK RRP) combines 15 watts of power with a two-channel (Clean/Lead) design, a 3-band EQ and Reverb/ Delay FX.

 

For bassists, the 25-watt Kinsman K25B (£89.99 UK RRP) and the 15-watt K15B (£64.99 UK RRP) feature 8-inch speakers, active EQs and a built-in, circuit-protecting Limiter. The 50-watt K50B (£169 UK RRP), with its 10-inch speaker, and the 100-watt, 12-inch speaker K100B (£279 UK RRP) are equipped with more features – including 8 24-bit digital FX.


For more information: www.jhs.co.uk

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