What is The Amp? First and foremost, it’s a 50W?100W guitar amplifier. The preamp is based around a single 12AX7 running at high voltage in a discrete Class A circuit. The tube preamp reacts with a guitar the same way any tube amplifier does: it generates harmonics and the sweet-sounding, high-fidelity tone that tubes are known for.
Along with tube EQ, there is onboard reverb and tremolo effects so that The Amp can be used as a grab-and-go amplifier. Footswitches for bypassing the effects are built in. A Class-D power section delivers 50 watts into 8 ohms, or 100 watts into 4 ohms. The speakON combination jack for speaker output takes either a standard 1/4” connection or a locking speakON connector for extra security.
The Amp has an integrated headphone amplifier, which sounds identical to the output from a speaker. This is perfect for practice, auditioning pedals, or for those times when noise is not appropriate. The Amp can operate with no speaker attached so it can live on a pedalboard and go wherever the pedals go.
Speaking of travel, The Amp has a universal IEC power input. It can run from 100 to 260 VAC. No matter where it is on Earth, it can be plugged into a wall socket and used with no need for additional power accessories.
How about a compact, studio-quality tube preamp? The internal XLR output delivers a balanced line level output. There is no modeling or simulation involved, no menus or presets to give option anxiety. It is very straightforward and simple to get great tone from the tube preamp of The Amp and use it as the front end for a modeling system, recording setup or for playing direct on stage.
The Amp also has “pedal level” output, where it can be used as the front