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Designed, engineered & made with pride in Great Britain, The Lionheart L5T-112 is a 5 watt, Single-Ended, Class 'A' all-tube combo, giving a great range of clean, crisp, dynamic and open guitar tones. With less emphasis on preamp distortion, the L5T-112 lets you hear more of you the player and your guitar and feel the power tubes clipping to breakup, giving a much richer harmonic content and a larger dynamic range than many other amps. Whatever your style, play through a Lionheart and you’ll be amazed at how it reacts to your touch.

Single-ended (SE) power output stages are probably the simplest form of power amplifier design and usually used for relatively small amplifiers, e.g., less than 15W. SE can only operate cleanly in Class A mode and produce an output rich in even harmonic distortion.

The G12H guitar speaker is hugely popular with players looking to recreate the classic sounds of 60s and 70s rock. With a strong, aggressive low-end and powerful low-mids, the G12H penetrates any mix with an attacking upper mid-range and an ice-cool top- end.

The Tilt Mechanism is an extremely useful folding tilt back mechanism, designed to give you the optimum on stage sound. Most amplifiers throw sound past the players legs but with a Tilt Mechanism you can choose to have the amp throw the sound up towards your ears allowing you to hear yourself more easily when playing.

On-board studio quality reverb. Reverb gives you a sense of the space that you are in. A dry guitar signal can sound a little dull. Adding the right about of reverb provides the guitar signal with ambience and brings it to life.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Lionheart L5T-112 5-Watt 1x12" Tube Guitar Combo
Finish
  • 678
Categories
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x12"

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