
Handwired by Garry Croteau, this Juke Amp fill a specific void and scratch a somewhat uncommon itch with its warbly pitch tremolo and dark, dank tank reverb. Though Juke Amps are a thing of the past now, you can grab one of these at quite a steep discount from it's original owner. Surprising given the amount of work that went into these... The vibrato offers AM and FM tremolos which are speed matched, and you are able to dial in together- a VERY cool feature. The tone of the amp is tall and fat with a 2 x 10" and 1 x 12" Weber Alnico speaker set. Somewhere in the middle between a Magnatone, an Ampeg, and a Brown Fender.
In Pentode Mode there seems to be about 25W of power being pulled. In Triode Mode you're running at about half, maybe 10W of power. The pentode mode is perfect for a stage, where the triode mode is perfect for studio recording.
You will not regret having this one when you go into a studio for those extra overdubs. It's an inspiring amp that just begs you to play along to the sweet wobble and "golden era" tone, and multiple speaker types means instantly different tones just by simply moving the microphone. For live use- it's actually not too heavy! And you'll surely be the only person in town with one of these at the gig. Big cleans, or pushed distortion- there isn't a bad sound on this amp.
Very Good condition.
- reverb_shipping_profile:
- large amps
- reverb_condition:
- Very Good