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Glenelg Amps T6A10: First look

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By Matthew Parker published 31 March 2010

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The amplifier

The amplifier

We got this rather adorable baby amp head through from Glenelg Amps recently.

We've featured various lunchbox amps in TG, but this is one of the smallest we've seen. Hence the reason we've been telling everyone it's more of a 'juicebox' amp.

The T6A10 is a six-watt valve amp that's been hand-built in the UK (Glasgow, to be precise) and retails between £260 - £360.

The eagle-eyed among you may have seen this in TG200's Gear News section (on sale now), but we felt that we should take some pictures of it with random objects to illustrate it's scale.

The Glenelg TGA10 is reviewed in Total Guitar issue 205 (on sale 6 August - 3 September 2010).

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Inputs and outputs

Inputs and outputs

We got this rather adorable baby amp head through from Glenelg Amps recently.

We've featured various lunchbox amps in TG, but this is one of the smallest we've seen. Hence the reason we've been telling everyone it's more of a 'juicebox' amp.

The T6A10 is a six-watt valve amp that's been hand-built in the UK (Glasgow, to be precise) and retails between £260 - £360.

The eagle-eyed among you may have seen this in TG200's Gear News section (on sale now), but we felt that we should take some pictures of it with random objects to illustrate it's scale.

The Glenelg TGA10 is reviewed in Total Guitar issue 205 (on sale 6 August - 3 September 2010).

View more First Look posts

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Putting things in perspective

Putting things in perspective

We got this rather adorable baby amp head through from Glenelg Amps recently.

We've featured various lunchbox amps in TG, but this is one of the smallest we've seen. Hence the reason we've been telling everyone it's more of a 'juicebox' amp.

The T6A10 is a six-watt valve amp that's been hand-built in the UK (Glasgow, to be precise) and retails between £260 - £360.

The eagle-eyed among you may have seen this in TG200's Gear News section (on sale now), but we felt that we should take some pictures of it with random objects to illustrate it's scale.

The Glenelg TGA10 is reviewed in Total Guitar issue 205 (on sale 6 August - 3 September 2010).

View more First Look posts

Page 3 of 4
Page 3 of 4
No, it really is very small

No, it really is very small

We got this rather adorable baby amp head through from Glenelg Amps recently.

We've featured various lunchbox amps in TG, but this is one of the smallest we've seen. Hence the reason we've been telling everyone it's more of a 'juicebox' amp.

The T6A10 is a six-watt valve amp that's been hand-built in the UK (Glasgow, to be precise) and retails between £260 - £360.

The eagle-eyed among you may have seen this in TG200's Gear News section (on sale now), but we felt that we should take some pictures of it with random objects to illustrate it's scale.

The Glenelg TGA10 is reviewed in Total Guitar issue 205 (on sale 6 August - 3 September 2010).

View more First Look posts

Page 4 of 4
Page 4 of 4
Matthew Parker
Matthew Parker

Matt is a freelance journalist who has spent the last decade interviewing musicians for the likes of Total Guitar, Guitarist, Guitar World, MusicRadar, NME.com, DJ Mag and Electronic Sound. In 2020, he launched CreativeMoney.co.uk, which aims to share the ideas that make creative lifestyles more sustainable. He plays guitar, but should not be allowed near your delay pedals.

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