S120 Top
Since 1985, we have been building the world's first all-tube stereo guitar amplifier, beginning with the TBR series. The S120 is the successor!
S120 Stereo models feature two independent preamp channels each with its own distinct sonic signature, with an extra third distortion sound called Slavemaster. Slavemaster is a small amplifier that emulates a 5watt class “A” amp that is used as a slaved amp distortion. The level and Gain controls of the Slavemaster allow you to adjust the volume and overdrive amount of this circuit. “Bluesbrakers like distortion at a controllable volume.”
Channel 1 feature two pull gain boosts. Channel 2 feature pull bright, pull mid-notch and Pull contour for maximum clean and rhythm flexibility. A 2 x 60 W Power Amp, Stereo Chorus and a Stereo Effects Loop with Level controls and reverb complement the outstanding preamp controls. Patching in external stereo signal processing through the Effects Loop allows unparalled integration of your own personal sound. Each power amp has individual Triode/Pentode Power Class switches allowing the power amp wattage to be cut in half. On the front panel, the 3 position standby switch allows the power amp to be reduced to 25% of its normal rating.
These full-featured amps are hand-built and hand wired with such exotic materials as silver plated Teflon insulated wire, Switchcraft jacks, enormous power and output transformers, all housed in beautiful Maple or Finland Birch Plywood cabinets. Available in a separate Top, 2-12 Celestion G12T-75 Combo, or a 4-10 with our special Eminence speakers.
Specifications
- Power: All Tube 60watts Per side, 120watts
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48 lbs (head version)
- Features: 4 El-34’s, 6 12AX7s, 2 channels, Built-in stereo chorus, “Slavemaster” Circuit, reverb, high/low power switching. Stereo FX loop
- Includes: FS6 6 button footswitch included (channels, reverb, fx loop, chorus, slavemaster, chnl 2 boost)
Because we strive to constantly improve our products, specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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