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2 Channels 65amps Combo Guitar Amplifiers

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65amps 2-channel combo guitar amplifiers are a perfect blend of modern innovation and old-school charm. Although the company started in 2002, its founders Peter Stroud and Dan Boul have actually been honing their amplifier craft since the late 1980s. In fact, their years of hard work and experimentation is obvious when you see the combo amps in this catalog. Compact yet powerful and versatile, 65amps 2-channel combo guitar amplifiers are proof that big things can come in small packages.

Any one of the models on this page would attest to 65amps' knack for designing amps with a high level of visual appeal. With that being said, you can bet that they sound and feel as incredible as they look. Take for example, the London Pro 18W 1x12 Tube Guitar Combo Amp. Hand-crafted with only the finest components, this low-powered amp boasts 2 unique channels: the EF86 Color Channel and the 12AX7 Channel. These channels can be used on their own or combined to create a third high-gain option. Whatever you prefer, you'll agree that the London Pro is a killer combo amp that's ideal for any fan of that swinging '60s London sound.

Speaking of distinctive '60s sounds, Los Angeles' Sunset Strip was well known for its wild, revved-up groups, and the Whiskey 45W 1x12 Guitar Combo Amp is constructed specifically for guitarists who want to mimic the throttled-up tones that came from that scene. The gain from this combo amp is rich and authentic while the Clean channel is completely outside of the Master Volume circuit so you can play clean even at louder volumes. The Sunset Strip in the '60s was packed with musicians who weren't afraid to take chances and that's exactly what the Whiskey Combo Amp was designed for.

When you consider that 65amps has earned the seal of approval from artists ranging from Bruce Springsteen to Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, there's no question that you're in the right place for a new combo guitar amp. Grab a 65amps 2-channel combo guitar amplifier today and see for yourself that you don't have to sacrifice contemporary features and modern durability for vintage style and tube warmth.