Egnater Armageddon
The Armageddon will win lots of three-channel fans - don't pass up a chance to try an awesome amp.
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The Armageddon will win lots of three-channel fans - don't pass up a chance to try an awesome amp.
The Vengeance is a truly great two-channel head.
Ampeg remains the ace of bass, but the GVT5-110 doesn't do quite enough to lead the five-watt field.
It looks cool, costs relatively little, offers an MP3 socket and roars like a bear being poked by a stick - it's a true 'Star.
A tweakable and giggable head that won't slip your disc, shred your overdraft or spare your audience.
Pretty much the only relatively affordable 2 x 12, EL84-driven, 15-watt valve combo available. Thank heavens it's good!
One of the best-sounding amps we've ever plugged into, this Laney could change your world if you try one.
If you want a high quality bass rig that will deliver great tones, but that's easily transportable, then you can't really go wrong with this.
The most attractive EVH amp rig so far? It's certainly not far off and, the odd concern aside, it's well worth trying out.
In a crowded market, the Tweaker 40 is one of the best mid-price amps out there. Don't pass up the chance to try one.
A highly credible and tiny valve combo, but it could really do with reverb.
If you're looking for an acoustic amp, this should definitely be on your list.
A brilliant all-round, all-valve mini head with oodles of character… but no reverb.
For rock rhythm and solos alike, this is a great sounding unit - the best in the Plug 'N' Play range.
If the EQ could be used to scoop the tone that'd be something, but the tone is too rounded for a genuinely fulfilling metal experience.
If you're happy to go easy on the gain, it's worth a look.
It's too noisy to be used for recording projects, but for getting ideas down quickly, it adds a splash of tonal colour.
If you want something more than a regular combo, then this should be auditioned.
The Barcelona is a great example of a perfect niche-market amp - audition it.
The Goldfinger is one seriously versatile head - take it for a spin…
A very decent amp that'll belt out solid clean and crunchy sounds.
Tiny, surprisingly loud and chock full of great tones. A preconceptions gauntlet thrown down for rock guitarists everywhere.
This is an amp for the road, not the pub at the end of your road. Crystal cleans and blistering raunch make this a must-try amp in its class. Turn it up, stand back and grin!
Like most signature models it's mostly for the fans - but worth a look if you're a wealthy bluesman.
Mainly for Clapton fans, but if blues is your thing then definitely check them out.
Some of the most fun you can have with a plywood box - but a serious piece of kit too.
Yamaha has reinvented the practice amp to dovetail neatly with the demands of the average guitarist's modern life. The perfect solution for playing and jamming at home.
A good excuse to keep the noise down.
Three awesome heads that round off the Series One range. If you're in the market for a new head or thinking about trading in that combo for something with a little more punch… start looking here.
A seriously well-sorted classic rock amp with excellent clean sounds to boot.