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Description

The EHX 44 Magnum Guitar Power Amp head delivers 44 watts of clean and natural power but can also deliver a true amplifier overdrive at the turn of a knob. From your pocket to the stage, the 44 Magnum is the perfect gigging and practice solution. Despite being described as a “guitar head” the 44 has the character and control to work with any electric instrument. Flip the brightness switch for a more defined top end. The sweet tone with an extra power edge that can sit in any backline.

Product Features

  • 44 watts of power into 8 or 16 ohms
  • Tone switch toggles between a neutral, flat setting and a Musical top end boost
  • Maximum headroom potential
  • Can be driven to a natural, true amplifier saturation
  • Fits in the palm of your hand
  • Power adapter included

Attributes

  • Color: Black/Silver
  • Features: Power Supply Included
  • Total Power: 20W to 49W

Technical Specifications

  • Type: Solid State
  • Amp Type: Amp Head
  • # of Channels: 1
  • Wattage: 44W
  • Dimensions: 2" H x 2.2" W x 4.3" D
  • Weight: .55 lbs
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4" Instrument
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4" TS (Speaker)
  • Power Source: 24V DC power supply (included)
  • Mono/Stereo: Mono

Condition
Brand
Model
  • 44 Magnum 44 Watt Power Amp
Finish
  • Black/Silver
Categories
Year
  • 0
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

GearTree

Grandville, MI, United States
(76,335)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:125,440
Product Overview
Looking for a 44-watt head at a fraction of the price and size? Look to the Electro-Harmonix 44 Magnum. The pedal-sized monster acts as a preamp providing a meaty volume boost with overdriven capabilities perfect for classic rock, shoegaze, and metal. For a stage-ready amp that fits snugly on your pedalboard, grab an EHX 44 Magnum today!
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