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Product information
  • Technology: Tube
  • Power: 20W
  • Channels: 2
  • Gain levels: 2
  • Loudspeakers: 1x 12"
  • Loudspeaker type: Celestion Vintage 30th
  • EQ: EQ with controls for bass, mids and treble
  • Inserts: Parallel
  • Pre amp valves: 4x Engl ECC83 / 12AX7
  • Power amp valves: 2x Engl EL84
  • Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Output for extension speakers: Poweramp output (1x 8 Ω, 1x 16 Ω, 2x 8 Ω)
  • Headphone output with speaker mute: Yes
  • Special features: Power Soak (Full Power, 5 Watts, 1 Watt, Speaker Off)
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 49.0 x 44.0 x 25.0 cm
  • Weight: 19.0kg
  • Optional accesories: Z4 (Channels, MVB, reverb)
  • Country of origin: Germany
About Engl

For over 30 years, the Engl brand has been inspiring people with outstanding tube amplifiers and speakers from Germany. With the presentation of the world's first fully programmable tube amp at the Frankfurt Music Fair in 1984, Engl set new standards and repeatedly made a name for itself in amp development with special innovations such as the Master A/B or the Tube Monitoring system . With the new sound Wizard Module, the German premium amp manufacturer launched another great innovation onto the market in 2014. This is also confirmed by the many world-famous guitarists who rely on the passion, sound and quality of these exceptional guitar amplifiers, such as Ritchie Blackmore with his signature amp. Engl will continue to stand for unique innovations, outstanding designs and amps “Made in Germany”!

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