Soldanos Super Lead Overdrive 100 set the standard for modern high-gain amplification. Back in 1987, Seattle-native Mike Soldano built one of the first high-gain amp heads, with searing harmonics and the perfect balance of gain, sustain and tight touch response, the SLO completely changed what players came to expect from amps. Favoured by artists as varied as Mick Mars, Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler, the SLO-100 was the blueprint for Eddie Van Halens famous 5150 amp.

The new Soldano Super Lead Overdrive 30 Classic sings and roars with the same voice of its iconic bigger brother. Its a harmonically rich character that remains at the forefront of modern high-gain electric guitar amplification. But this 30-watt, all-tube head is optimised to todays studio and stage applications.

Loaded with five 12AX7 preamp tubes and two 6L6 power tubes, the SLO-30 offers a thick, tight overdrive and crystal clear clean tones with a real harmonic richness. Using the Normal Channels Bright and Crunch switches takes this amp to another level of sonic mastery. The newly designed ultra-transparent tube-buffered effects loop handles anything from vintage pedals to high-powered rack units.

Just like Soldanos flagship amplifier the SLO-100, the SLO-30 is created to be the best. Thats why each one is handcrafted in the US, using the finest military-grade components. If you want to add the SLOs groundbreaking voice to your rig without the size and ground rattling power of the 100-watt version, the Soldano SLO-30 is the amp for you.

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