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Mesa/Boogie Badlander 50 Guitar Tube Amplifier Head (50 Watts)
Indulge your bolder side with a heavy-hitting 50-watter. The Badlander 50 head features two channels, each with switchable Clean, Crunch and Crush voices.
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Mesa/Boogie Badlander 25 Guitar Amplifier Head (25 Watts)
Grab a Badlander 25 head and finally get down with your bad self. Dual EL-84 power tubes lend rich character ranging from crystal clean to dirty and mean.
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Mesa/Boogie Recto-Verb 25 Tube Guitar Amplifier Head (10/25 Watts)
Small in size with a huge sound, the Mesa/Boogie Recto-Verb Twenty-Five amp head includes Multi-Watt power amp technology and enough gain to rock all night.
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Friedman Dirty Shirley Guitar Amplifier Head (40 Watts)
Looking for the tone of British amps of the '60s and '70s? Try the Friedman Dirty Shirley. It's great for clean or overdrive, and takes pedals like a champ.
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Blackstar St. James 50 EL34 Guitar Amplifier Head (50 Watts)
Bringing EL34s to the St. James line, this head is portable, lightweight, and combines all the crunchy chime you could ever want with Blackstar quality.
$1,079.00
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Laney Ironheart SLS Guitar Amplifier Head (300 Watts)
The Ironheart SLS features up to 300 watts of power for destroying any stage, but also is capable of silent recording thanks to an on-board T-USB interface.
$933.95
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Mesa/Boogie Fillmore 50 Tube Guitar Amplifier Head
For the ultimate classic rock tone, you gotta reach for a Fillmore. This 50-watt head has two identical channels with three modes each to sculpt your sound.
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Supro Black Magick Reverb Guitar Amplifier Head (25 Watts)
Developed with Lenny Kravitz, the Black Magick Reverb captures the mid-range grind of the original -- while adding all-tube reverb, EQ and a master volume.
$1,199.00
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PRS Paul Reed Smith HDRX 50 Guitar Amplifier Head (50 Watts)
Let your inner Hendrix out! The Paul Reed Smith crew dissected one of Jimi Hendrix's touring amps, making its tone accessible to anyone.
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Mesa/Boogie Mark VII Rackmount Tube Amplifier (90 Watts)
Take this amp on the road or keep it patched in at the studio! The Mesa/Boogie Mark VII Rackmount Head has an endless amount of tones packed inside.
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Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Tube Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)
Get the sound of modern rock and metal for decades! The Dual Rectifier's three footswitchable channels will take you from glassy cleans to brutal overdrive.
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Mesa/Boogie Rectifer Badlander 100 Rackmount Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)
Feel the power with Mesa/Boogie's Rectifier Badlander 100, a rackmount guitar amp head with oceans of gain and multi-watt switching for tonal versatility.
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Victory VC35 The Copper Deluxe Guitar Amplifier Head (35 Watts)
Add the classic roar of EL84 power tubes to your sound with the Copper Deluxe! Deluxe enhancements include footswitchable tremolo and lush spring reverb.
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Victory Sheriff 25 Guitar Amplifier Head, Wooden Sleeve
The Sherriff's got a new uniform! This Victory Sherriff 25 has all the features you love from the original model, updated with a stylish wooden sleeve.
What Type of Tone?
For thick, overdriven sound, some of the most popular options are Orange, EVH, Marshall, and Randall amp heads. A head from any of these brands will be able to deliver scorching distortion, or dial back to a clean or slightly crunchy tone with ease. While wattage is obviously an important spec when looking at tube amplifiers, details such as tube type (pentode, triode, etc.), number of channels, and the frequencies of the EQ controls can affect your tone in big ways as well. Looking into the equipment artists played on your favorite tracks and live performances can sometimes lead you to your dream amp. If flexibility is what you require, a more tonally versatile amp (such as a Hughes & Kettner switchable-tube model) gives you control over tube and wattage selection, and more.
Stacks of the Future
For the tonal trailblazer, modern amp heads offer a lot more than simply a recreation of '60s or '70s tube tone. Line 6's Spider head provides the everyday guitarist with a wealth of amp sounds and effects built in, and includes stereo speakers for practice and tone tweaking. The popular Kemper Profiler models offer pro-quality digital modeling sound with all the benefits and customization available with digital technology, and some models from Egnater and Laney offers modern features like MIDI capability, or a built-in digital audio interface. And with more and more manufacturers including speaker-emulating outputs on their amp heads, using a separate head with the cabinet of your choosing is starting to make more and more sense.