Roland's range of Cube amps offer great variety of sounds with built-in Roland COSM effects. The amps are incredibly well built, are superby designed and sound great - a winning combination! | Line 6 are the leaders in amp modelling technology. Their range of amps offers something for everyone, with the great value Spider range, the professional Flextone range and the awesome power of the HD147. Incredibly flexible, these amps offer great reliability and can cope with just about any requirement. |
Hughes & Kettner have long had a reputation for making quality, high-end valve amps. We stock the new Switchblade amps which for the first time, offer digial efects built-in to a quality valve amp. Highly recommended. | Classic British amplifiers. The AC30 has an unmistakeable sound while the new generation of Valvetronix amps combine fantastic feature sets at incredibly good value. |
Fender amplifiers have been synonymous with the electric guitar since the birth of modern music, and combine individuality and quality with affordability and value. | THD are boutique amps designed and built in Seattle, USA by Andy Marshall. The UniValve amp won huge praise from the press for offering a great recording amp with built-in attenuator and the ability to use any valves without re-biasing. This amp was followed by the BiValve which offered a gigging version with up to 30w of Class A power. |
Laney have been building quality amps for 40 years. The valve amps offer a distinctive British tone and combined with great value, remain a firm favourite of many guitarists. | The new G3 and V2 amps from Randall are brilliant metal amps, combining valve pre-amps with solid state power sections. The endorsee list for Randall is a who's who of metal - if that's your bag, check them out. We also stock the RG50T2 tube combo which is a great value and really versatile tube amp, capable of handling many different needs. |
Warwick have a truly comprehensive range of bass amplifiers from the low cost Blue Cab practice amps to the 1000w Tubepath , and everything in-between. | Ashdown are justifiably amongst the lading brands in bass amplification. The ABM range is the choice of many leading 'rock' bassists. With variable Valve Drive, straightforward 7-band EQ, built-in Sub-Harmonics and a maximum 900-Watt RMS of power, ABM is all about solid, bone-crushing tone combined with all the footswitchable facilities and connectivity essential on the modern performance stage. The ABM range encompasses a preamp, amp heads, combos and cabinets.
MAG is designed for the busy semi-pro player who wants classic ABM tone without the more sophisticated facilities and connectivity. Correspondingly less expensive than the ABM range, the MAG range is built around 300-Watt and 600-Watt amplifier sections and encompasses amp heads, combos and cabinets
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The Hartke range has been synonomous with bass amplification for decades and has been used by many of the bass greats, including Jack Bruce. Many of the Hartke products feature their unique aluminium cone drivers which provide a punchier sound. | AER make the finest acoustic amps available today. Used by many artists, including Martin Taylor, don't let their small size fool you though - these are very powerful amps. Build quality is superb and they all come with tailored gig bags. Sheer quality. |
Quality Swiss made amplifiers, which are built to withstand the most demanding touring applications but offer great sound quality too. Endorsed by John Jorgenson, acclaimed Gypsy Jazz guitarist, Hellecasters, Elton John and Nashville session guitarist.
| Phil Jones is well known in HI Fi design circles through his company American Acoustic Development (AAD) and set-up PJB as a sister company to pursue his other great passion - playing bass. His amps feature innovative design technologies, which have now also been applied to the acoustic area too. |