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65amps introduced its new Red Line of amplifiers - the first model in the series, the London Pro tube amp is hand made in the USA, and is a 18-Watt tube powered by 2xEL84s.

The London Pro offers two distinct channels, the EF86 Colour Channel and the 12AX7 Channel. New on the London Pro, these two channels can be combined for a third, high-gain option. When the channels are combined, the volume and tone knobs on each distinct channel now control the gain and tone for just the tubes on the channel they are assigned. All channels can be controlled by the included footswitch.
65amps also has included its Master Voltage feature, which reduces the voltage and output of the amp in a way that enables the amp to be played at low volumes without losing its tone and feel. The London Pro is housed in a head and cabinet design constructed from void free Baltic birch, is equipped with handmade American transformers, and sports a new red badge logo. Available as a head, 2×12 combo or 1×12 combo, the London Pro features Celestion G12H30 speakers.
Preliminary list prices for the London Pro are as follows:
  • London Pro head $1850
  • London Pro 1×12 combo $2295
  • London Pro 2×12 combo $2395
  • Red Line 1×12 cabinet $525
  • Red Line 2×12 cabinet $595

 

Prices and specifications subject to change without notice.

 

Find out more at www.65amps.com.

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