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Deltone Reverb Amp
Original price was: $2,695.00.$2,425.50Current price is: $2,425.50.CLASSIC PRE CBS BLACK TONE. Based on AB763 circuit.
“…I am more than satisfied. This sound is amazing, Louis is a f*****g genius!!! I have (6 boutique amps I will not mention) and some vintage amps (6 vintage amps I will not mention), but this Deltone is absolutely killer. Just amazing. I had been looking for a 6v6 type amp for more than a year, I really hesitated between the (another amp) and the Deltone. Hands down, I made the best decision!”
– Deak Endre -
KR12 Amp
Original price was: $2,595.00.$2,335.50Current price is: $2,335.50.CLASSIC LATE 50’S TWEED INTO MID 60’S PLEXI. Based on 1959 Tweed Twin.
“Bottom Line: If you like the idea of an antique-looking combo that has you covered for everything from extremely clean to viciously distorted, you’ll love what the KR12 has to offer.”
– Guitar Player Magazine -
Gattone Amp
Original price was: $2,795.00.$2,515.50Current price is: $2,515.50.GATTONE. Tribute Amp to Danny Gatton.
“Then I played the Louis Electric Gattone, which is very reminiscent of an old V-front super, but with one Celestion 10″ and one 10″ Jensen. It was absolutely one of the most beautiful-sounding amps ever! Something about the total package – the V-front, cabinet construction, whatever – made it sing like almost nothing I’ve ever heard. Absolutely magnificent. I was floored.”
– The Gretsch Pages -
LE58 Twinmaster Amp
$3,195.00 – $3,395.00CLASSIC TWEED TWIN SOUND. Based on Tweed Circuit.
“You build a great amp, kid.”
– Danny Gatton -
HD12 Amp
Original price was: $2,295.00.$2,065.50Current price is: $2,065.50.CLASSIC LATE 50’S TWEED SOUND. Based on 5F10 Circuit.
“Its circuitry is based on two of the most popular Fender tweed amps from the late 1950′s, the tweed deluxe amp, and the Harvard amp. By taking the best features of each and combining them into one, The HD12 is really the perfect tweed style amp for gigs or recording. Lou did an amazing job of researching what made these two amps so special, reproducing the sound, and adding a bit of usable headroom.”
– Mountain Cat Guitars