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WEM Clubman Tubes. In excellent plus conditions. Perfect ready to play comes with rare and original Wem cover. In the video a similar amp.

A sturdy valve amplifier producing 5-6 watts of clean power helped by a heavy duty speaker. Using an ECC83 in the preamp and an EL84 for the power amp, with a 10" speaker. Two inputs with volume control and separate treble and bass controls. Finished in black leather cloth with silver trim.Tonally, this is a smooth, deep amp that sounds just amazingwhen cranked up, and the tone rolled off; some great cleaner tones too, but absolutely never sterile. Have a listen to some of the sound clips below.Two inputs volume, bass, and turning the  treble knob up switches the amp on so it is also the power switch.
5w valve guitar amplifier
Smaller 1960s and 1970s WEM amplifiers are undergoing a bit of a renaissance just now; they make great recording amps, and can be used live when mic'd or more than one is used. The WEM Dominator is a particular favourite, but the WEM Clubman and Westminster also perform very well. It drives at low volumes, providing some great crunchy and overdrive tones without disturbing (at least too much) the neighbourhood.
WEM (Watkins Electric Music) produced their first amp in 1954, but it is between the late 1960s and early 1970s that the brand had their biggest impact, in venues large and small and for smaller practise amps like this.
A sturdy valve amplifier producing 5 watts of clean power helped by a heavy duty 12 " speaker. Ideally suited for the young musician, an ideal student amplifier. Two inputs with volume control and separate treble and bass controls. Finished in black leather cloth with silver trim.
WEM (Watkins Electric Music) produced their first amp in 1954, but it is between the late 1960s and early 1970s that the brand had their biggest impact, in venues large and small and for smaller practise amps like this.
The Clubman is actually the smallest amplifier in the early seventies WEM range. Despite this, it is still quite loud. If you like the tone of an overdriven valve amp, but don't want to disturb the neighbours too much, then this is a great amp for playing at home.
Tonally, this is a smooth, deep amp that sounds just amazing when cranked up, and the tone rolled off; some great cleaner tones too, but absolutely never sterile.

Listed5 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Clubman
Categories
Year
  • 1970
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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