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Description
Step back in time with the 1961 C.F. Martin & Co 112, a combo guitar amplifier that captures the essence of vintage sound with modern reliability. Designed during a pivotal era for rock and roll, this amplifier offers musicians a classic tube tone that has stood the test of time. As a compact yet powerful combo amp, it blends versatility with simplicity, making it an ideal choice for both stage performances and studio sessions.
The C.F. Martin & Co 112 is known for its authentic sonic character, producing warm, rich tones that are perfect for a variety of genres. With this amp, you can expect a seamless balance between clarity and depth, ensuring your guitar's true voice shines through. The straightforward design features essential controls that allow for intuitive adjustments, letting you focus more on playing and less on tweaking.
Perfect for vintage enthusiasts and modern musicians alike, this amplifier is a testament to Martin's long-standing tradition of craftsmanship and quality. Whether you're strumming soft ballads or rocking out with high-energy riffs, the Martin 112 delivers a timeless sound that resonates with authenticity.
Key Features:
- Classic tube tone for warm, rich sound
- Compact combo design for easy portability
- Essential controls for intuitive sound adjustments
- Ideal for both live performances and studio settings
- Renowned Martin craftsmanship and quality
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282
Wow!
Based on the late 50's Fender Tweed Deluxe, with all the right improvements.
This amp, paired with the Jensen P12R speaker, is absolutely amazing sounding! It offers tight, full but not boomy low end, articulate and warm highs, boasts larger transformers and an overall higher quality of sound. Made by DeArmond, Martin made these amps from 1959-1962.
I love this amp, it was passed down through my family from my great grandfather, to my grandfather and to me. I have done the standard cap and resistor replacements as needed to keep it going, as well as moved to a 3 prong power cable. The speaker I replaced with a higher wattage more modern sounding speaker as it allows me to stay clean until around 8 on the amps volume; the breakup is crisp and never gets saggy or muffled. The tone sweep on these amps is very wide! If you need treble, there's plenty of it but with a bright guitar you are also able to cut it back nicely.
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