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About This Listing

Two-Rock Amplifiers were founded back in '99 and rapidly climbed their way to the top of the boutique amp food chain. Finding favour with players such as John Mayer, Matt Schofield and Oz Noy, they deliver ultra-high end valve tones perfect for the working player. In 2016 the company was purchased by longtime Two-Rock artist Eli Lester and Operations Exec Mac Skinner who reinstated Two-Rock legend and co-founder Bill Krinard as designer/engineer, completing the Two-Rock dream team!

When the chance to stock these incredible amps presented itself, we just couldn't say no.

The Two-Rock Traditional Clean was designed to deliver a clinical platform for pedal users, this beautifully simple 100/50 watt head features Two-Rock's new proprietary transformer that allows you to change the amps wattage without having any impedance issues or sacrificing tone.

With a tone stack toggle switch you get an added boost on the EQ to help sculpt your tone quickly and easily.

Dressed in a super lush Teal Suede and paired up with a matching custom voiced 2x12 cab. If you're searching for the elusive John Mayer tone, then look no further.

Condition
Brand
  • Two-Rock Amplifiers
Model
  • TC100PS212
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About the Seller

Peach Guitars

Colchester, United Kingdom
(2,272)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:4,734

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