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Best Sellers in Amps - Boutique Amps
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Mesa Boogie Mark II B Combo 1982
11 available from $999.99The Mesa Boogie Mark II debuted in 1978 and went through a number of soft design and name changes through 1985. The Mark II B was offered as both a 1x12 and 1x15 combo.
Years of Production: 1980 - 1983 - 2
Victoria 20112 Combo 2012
One available for $1,990 - 3
Peavey Classic 50 2x12 Combo
4 available from $499The Peavey Classic 50 comes as a both a 2x12 combo and a 4x10 combo. It is offered in a classic tweed, modern black tweed and black tolex. The standard issue speakers are Peavey's own Blue Marvels with EL84 tubes. Includes a footswitchable high-gain channel.
Years of Production: 1990 - present - 4
Mesa Boogie Mark III Simul-Class 3-Channel 75-Watt Guitar Amp Head 1985 - 1988
One available for $2,995One of the most important amps Mesa Boogie's history, the Mark III launched in 1985 and brought a third "crunch" channel the party, offering even more versatility to an already-winning formula of paint-peeling volume and a wider range of tones than any of the mass-produced amps of the time. Slightly revised each year from 1985 - 1989, most of these amps will come with Reverb and Presence controls on the rear panel and, though it was optional, the 5-band graphic equalizer made it onto a majority of Mark IIIs.
The Mark III was delivered in a variety of configurations -- 60- and 100-watt heads and 1x12" combos, as well as with the "Simul-Class" power section from the Mark IIB which runs the outer pair of power tubes (either EL34 or 6L6 as triodes) in Class-A while the inner pair of 6L6s runs Class-AB, making the amp switchable from 75- to -15-watt operation. The "Green Stripe" revision from 1989 and onward was only offered in Simul-Class, and ran the outer pair of power tubes as pentodes rather than triodes to gain an extra 10 watts of power in both modes, making it switchable between 85 and 25 watts.
Mesa Boogie Mark III Versions / Configurations- Mark III 60-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 60-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Combo 1989 - 1997
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Head 1989 - 1997
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Suhr Corso Recording Amp Head
7 available from $625The Suhr Corso Recording Amplifier was designed from the ground up for unrivaled studio tones. This all-tube tonal monster with variable output power -- up to 5W -- delivers the texture and character of your favorite high-powered tube amps in spite of its portable footprint. A simple 2-band tone section is complimented beautifully with switches for midrange, presence, and deep bass control. Plug it into your favorite speaker cabinet, or take the line out directly to your interface for a direct sound that captures all of the nuance that the Corso can offer. Shop Reverb and compare prices on new & used Corso recording amplifiers to find the best deals. - 6
Zvex Nano Head
6 available from $330The ZVex Nano is a half-watt tube amplifier that can be used as part of a pedal chain. It allows for big half-stack breakup at low volumes, making it useful for home and recording use. - 7
Supro S6420+ Thunderbolt Plus Reissue
2 available from $1,125 - 8
Supro 1690T Coronado Reissue
4 available from $1,249The vintage Supro Coronado may be one of the most sought-after vintage amps on the market, primarily because of its importance in the creation of Led Zeppelin's first two albums. The Supro 1690T Coronado reissue maintains much of its vintage predecessor's design and style but has been updated for greater dynamic range and more reliable consistency. The amount of headroom makes the Coronado perfect for pedal-loving players, and will reproduce your tone with fantastic clarity. Two parallel linked channels give you the option to double your input signal and gain by tapping into both preamps. With a 35-watt output, high-power custom transformers, and military-spec power tubes, you'll be blowing audiences away with the same killer tones night after night. - 9
65 Amps Lil' Elvis 1x12 Combo
One available for $2,500The 65 Amps Lil' Elvis 1x12 Combo is a small, powerful guitar combo modeled after the classic designs of the 1960s. It features EL84 tubes, a Celestion G12 speaker, a passive effects loop, 2 speaker outs, a tremolo, and 65 Amps' proprietary Master Voltage technology for minimal noise. - 10
Mesa Boogie Mark III Simul-Class 3-Channel 75-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo 1985 - 1988
One available for $2,250One of the most important amps Mesa Boogie's history, the Mark III launched in 1985 and brought a third "crunch" channel the party, offering even more versatility to an already-winning formula of paint-peeling volume and a wider range of tones than any of the mass-produced amps of the time. Slightly revised each year from 1985 - 1989, most of these amps will come with Reverb and Presence controls on the rear panel and, though it was optional, the 5-band graphic equalizer made it onto a majority of Mark IIIs.
The Mark III was delivered in a variety of configurations -- 60- and 100-watt heads and 1x12" combos, as well as with the "Simul-Class" power section from the Mark IIB which runs the outer pair of power tubes (either EL34 or 6L6 as triodes) in Class-A while the inner pair of 6L6s runs Class-AB, making the amp switchable from 75- to -15-watt operation. The "Green Stripe" revision from 1989 and onward was only offered in Simul-Class, and ran the outer pair of power tubes as pentodes rather than triodes to gain an extra 10 watts of power in both modes, making it switchable between 85 and 25 watts.
Mesa Boogie Mark III Versions / Configurations- Mark III 60-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 60-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Combo 1989 - 1997
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Head 1989 - 1997
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Mesa Boogie Transatlantic TA-30 1x12 Guitar Combo Amp
7 available from $1,176.83Built with dual channels, three voicing options for each channel and a real long-spring reverb pan, the Mesa Boogie Transatlantic TA-30 Combo brings versatility and power in a compact package. A 1x12" design that brings enough power for the big gigs, the TA-30 Combo is a surefire avenue for classic British tone and overdrive. - 12
Ampeg J-12 T Jet II
One available for $350Ampeg has a strong legacy in the world of vintage amps.
The Ampeg Jet II reissue (or J-12 T) was a short-lived 15 watt tube combo featuring a single 12-inch speaker.
Years of Production: 2007-2008 - 13
Mesa Boogie Mark III 3-Channel 60-Watt Guitar Amp Head 1985 - 1988
One available for $2,199One of the most important amps Mesa Boogie's history, the Mark III launched in 1985 and brought a third "crunch" channel the party, offering even more versatility to an already-winning formula of paint-peeling volume and a wider range of tones than any of the mass-produced amps of the time. Slightly revised each year from 1985 - 1989, most of these amps will come with Reverb and Presence controls on the rear panel and, though it was optional, the 5-band graphic equalizer made it onto a majority of Mark IIIs.
The Mark III was delivered in a variety of configurations -- 60- and 100-watt heads and 1x12" combos, as well as with the "Simul-Class" power section from the Mark IIB which runs the outer pair of power tubes (either EL34 or 6L6 as triodes) in Class-A while the inner pair of 6L6s runs Class-AB, making the amp switchable from 75- to -15-watt operation. The "Green Stripe" revision from 1989 and onward was only offered in Simul-Class, and ran the outer pair of power tubes as pentodes rather than triodes to gain an extra 10 watts of power in both modes, making it switchable between 85 and 25 watts.
Mesa Boogie Mark III Versions / Configurations- Mark III 60-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 60-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Combo 1989 - 1997
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Head 1989 - 1997
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Two Rock Studio Pro 35 Combo
2 available from $2,500
Years of Production: ca. 2010 - present - 15
Supro S6420 Thunderbolt
5 available from $790.75The Supro S6420 Thunderbolt grants players a simple way to precisely shape warm, vintage tones and are available at surprisingly musician-friendly prices. Continuing in the tradition of their new amp line, Supro has made the Thunderbolt based off the design of its vintage predecessor, the '64 Thunderbolt in this case. The Thunderbolt reissues deliver the same full range of sound and cutting mid-range, pulling out the personality and character of whatever guitar you plug in. For versatility in one sleek all-tube combo amp, check out the Supro Thunderbolt. - 16
Victoria 5112 Tweed 1x12 Combo
7 available from $294.99When it comes to vintage amps, chasing the original Fender tweed tone has become something of a grail quest. Perhaps no other modern amp comes closer to nailing it than the Victoria 5112. With just a single volume knob, this recreation of the '57 - '61 5F1 Champ circuit is as pure and simple as the original. A 12" Eminence Legend speaker keeps the sound big, despite the minimal three-tube 5W configuration. If you've been looking for the original tweed tone with modern reliability, this is it. - 17
Bad Cat Cougar 5 5-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
3 available from $390 - 18
Soldano Hot Rod 50
One available for $2,710.82 - 19
65 Amps London Pro Head
3 available from $900 - 20
Soldano Super Lead Overdrive SLO-100 Head
2 available from $3,800When it was introduced in 1987, the Soldano Super Lead Overdrive SLO-100 Head changed the entire high-gain amp market, and nearly 30 years later, the original design remains unchanged and unparalleled. Built on a dual channel design with independent preamps, a custom-designed transformer, and a three-band EQ with a presence control for total tone-sculpting mastery, this head is an absolute crown jewel in the collection of any enthusiast. Found in the rigs of everyone from Eddie Van Halen to Lou Reed, this contemporary amp icon will stand front and center in rigs of any genre. - 21
Analog Outfitters Sarge 15W Amp Head
2 available from $1,075Analog Outfitters is one of the coolest boutique builders in the country. Period. Taking parts from old Hammond organs and other vintage gear, they repurpose metal, wood and circuits into beautiful heads, cabs and effects units. The Sarge is a perfect example. It puts a 15W all tube amp chassis in an old science lab specimen box, with old signage for the control plates. Nels Cline has several of the heads, proof positive that these are serious tone machines. - 22
Mesa Boogie Mark III 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head 1985 - 1988
One available for $999One of the most important amps Mesa Boogie's history, the Mark III launched in 1985 and brought a third "crunch" channel the party, offering even more versatility to an already-winning formula of paint-peeling volume and a wider range of tones than any of the mass-produced amps of the time. Slightly revised each year from 1985 - 1989, most of these amps will come with Reverb and Presence controls on the rear panel and, though it was optional, the 5-band graphic equalizer made it onto a majority of Mark IIIs.
The Mark III was delivered in a variety of configurations -- 60- and 100-watt heads and 1x12" combos, as well as with the "Simul-Class" power section from the Mark IIB which runs the outer pair of power tubes (either EL34 or 6L6 as triodes) in Class-A while the inner pair of 6L6s runs Class-AB, making the amp switchable from 75- to -15-watt operation. The "Green Stripe" revision from 1989 and onward was only offered in Simul-Class, and ran the outer pair of power tubes as pentodes rather than triodes to gain an extra 10 watts of power in both modes, making it switchable between 85 and 25 watts.
Mesa Boogie Mark III Versions / Configurations- Mark III 60-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Combo 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 60-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III 100-Watt Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III Simul-Class Head 1985 - 1988
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Combo 1989 - 1997
- Mark III "Green Stripe" Simul-Class Head 1989 - 1997
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Supro 1675RT Rhythm Master
2 available from $799The Supro 1675RT Rhythm Master combo amp takes the tone and functionality of the S6420+ Thunderbolt Plus with 15" speaker and switchable Class A / Class AB power amp wiring, and adds all-tube spring reverb and power tube tremolo. Independent bass and treble controls replace the single tone knob. - 24
Mesa Boogie Dual Caliber DC-5 50-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo Amp
3 available from $700The Mesa Studio Caliber series launched in the early '90s along with the much more popular Dual and Triple Rectifier. The DC-5 ran on 50 watts and was made as both a combo and a head.
Years of Production: 1993 - 1999
Electronics: 50 watts, 2 x EL84, 6 x 12AX7 - 25
65 Amps Ventura Head
4 available from $1,099