Supro Amulet 1×10″

RARE TONE. PRACTICAL FEATURES.
The Supro Amulet is a vintage-voiced combo loaded with all-tube reverb and tremolo along with a new, 3-way switchable power attenuator. Designed for the gigging guitarist, this lightweight tube amp offers 15 watts, 5 watts or 1 watt of all-tube tone through a UK-made Celestion Creamback speaker. The preamp found in the Amulet delivers warm, blooming clean sounds up to ‘noon’ on its volume knob. Past noon, its voice rolls into classic Supro crunch, giving way to a singing, violin-like overdrive at full volume. The Amulet is remarkably high-gain for a vintage-inspired amp, but offers a sweet spot that is not overwhelmingly loud.
The power amp found in the Amulet uses a single 6L6 tube with switchable power soak to achieve bedroom level 1-watt, studio friendly 5-watt or a more robust 15-watt output for stage use. The overdrive in the Amulet’s “single-ended,” Class-A output stage is rich in even-order harmonics and soaked in natural tube compression. True to the legacy of original Supro combos, the Amulet’s exceptional dynamics, ultra-low noise performance and 3-way power attenuator make it an ideal amplifier for club gigs, studio recording and bedroom practice. Available in 1×10 or 1×12 format.

The power amp found in the Amulet uses a single 6L6 tube with switchable power soak to achieve bedroom level 1-watt, studio friendly 5-watt or a more robust 15-watt output for stage use. The overdrive in the Amulet’s “single-ended,” Class-A output stage is rich in even-order harmonics and soaked in natural tube compression. True to the legacy of original Supro combos, the Amulet’s exceptional dynamics, ultra-low noise performance and 3-way power attenuator make it an ideal amplifier for club gigs, studio recording and bedroom practice.

CELESTION CREAMBACK
Another legendary offering from Celestion, the G10 Creamback speaker offers vintage, woody tone while still providing major power. Its rich low-end complements the Amulet’s singing voice, while crunchy upper-mids and sweet highs aid in undeniably articulate tone.

SEE YOU AT THE GIG
The Amulet was designed for gigging guitar players. It features all of the vintage-voiced tone, tube-driven reverb and tremolo, and warm Supro crunch that players desire, all in a lightweight, low-noise and compact package.

SWITCHABLE POWER ATTENUATOR
Able to achieve bedroom level 1-watt, studio-friendly 5-watt, or stage-ready 15-watt output, the Amulet’s switchable power soak defines its versatility. Its Class-A output stage is rich in even-order harmonics and offers natural compression as well as an exceptional dynamic range.

MODEL AMULET
NAME Amulet 1×10

SKU 1612RT

ELECTRONICS WATTAGE 1W / 5W / 15W

SPEAKER BRAND Celestion

SPEAKER MODEL Creamback 10

KNOB CONTROLS Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Depth, Wattage

EFFECTS Reverb, Tremolo

INPUTS 1

REMOTE SWITCH JACKS 1x TRS Dual Footswitch

OUTPUTS (LINE LEVEL) N/A

SPEAKER JACK 2x 8-ohm

PREAMP TUBES 3x 12AX7, 1x 12AT7

POWER AMP TUBES 1x 6L6

HARDWARE CABINET MATERIAL Poplar

HANDLE Vinyl Dog Bone

REMOTE SF2 Supro Dual Footswitch (Sold Separately)

COVER N/A

TOLEX Black Scandia

PIPING Cream

COLORWAY Scandia

GRILL CLOTH Hemp with Gold thread

BODY CAB DIMS (IN.) 17.5″ x 8″ x 17″

CAB DIMS (CM) 43.2 x 20.3 x 44.5 cm

WEIGHT (LBS) 29lbs

WEIGHT (KG) 13.1 kg

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 1612RT Amulet 15-Watt 1x10" Combo Amp
Categories
Number of Inputs
  • 1 Input
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x10"
Power Tube Type
  • 6L6
Built-In Effects
  • Built-In Effects
Electronics
  • Tube
Color Family
  • Black
Number of Channels
  • 1 Channel
Reverb
  • Spring Reverb
Output Power (Watts)
  • 15

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