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Electro-Harmonix EHX Mig 50 Tube Guitar Amp Head

From Electro-Harmonix...In the early '90s we sold thousands of Sovtek MIG-50 amps. Players loved how they nailed that vintage 1959 tweed Bassman® tone. Unfortunately those "made in Russia" amps suffered from less than stellar mechanical construction. But, even with their problems, they continue to sell at super high prices because players really dig their sound. Now I'm really psyched to introduce the new Electro-Harmonix MIG-50. It's a faithful reissue of the original with solid improvements to the components and construction. They are assembled by hand here in our NYC factory and the build quality is first rate. The result is a MIG-50 head with sound and tone that's a proven winner in a really robust, road worthy package.

Features
  • 50 watt head
  • (2) Tung-Sol 5881 power tubes. (3) Tung-Sol 12AX7 preamp tubes
  • 2 channels, each with its own volume control. channel 1 is normal, channel 2 is bright/high gain
  • 110V, 117V, 230V, 50/60 Hz switchable
  • Assembled by hand in the EHX NYC factory and the build quality is first rate

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Model
  • MIG 50 2-Channel 50-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head
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Pitbull Audio

National City, CA, United States
(98,980)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:158,428
Product Overview
Built on a two-channel design with normal and bright/high gain inputs and bringing in features like a three-band EQ, presence control, and vicious Tung-Sol power and preamp tubes, the Electro-Harmonix MIG-50 amp head recreates the power of an original workhorse in a contemporary package. Made to not just emulate the cult favorite Sovtek MIG-50, the modern EHX model improves upon its predecessor with higher-grade components and a hand-built construction made to deliver powerful, reliable performance for years.
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