The series now includes models from 4 through 50 watts.
No pics available but a Fuchs representative posted on an online forum that both heads are similar to the one below, with different logos:
Based on the Blackjack-MK-II circuit, the 4-Aces is suited for home and studio recording. Featuring a power stage using 2 6SN7 octal preamp tubes it produces 4 watts push pull into 4–8– and 16 ohms. The Full House-50 features 2 6L6's for 50 watts.
Like their siblings the Blackjack-MK-II and Lucky7-MK-II, the amps feature aluminum chassis, back lit logo, a 24 bit digital reverb with decay and level control, a set of effect loop patch jacks, an overdrive volume and tone control, separate gain controls for both clean and dirt channels, a set of high-mid and low tone controls, and a 2-way footswitch controlling gain and channel switching.
Pricing & Availability:
The series is available from $1,295.00 to $1,995.00 and are available in both head and combos configurations.
For more information: www.fuchsaudiotechnology.com
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