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Description

The low wattage amp you've been waiting for.

The TI15-112 takes all the raw power and tone of the TI100's high gain channel and crams it into a compact single channel all tube amp. Utilizing Laney's unique dual wattage input option means you can push the EL84 output section hard and get 15 watts RMS of full on tone or plug into the "less than 1 watt" and get exactly that - your same great tone but at less than 1 watt. This amazing amplifier is an excellent studio pet, delivering monster tone at manageable volume, or even through the speaker-emulated recording output.

Recording output
The TI15-112 also features the cool flexibility of being able to record both silently, for late night recording sessions or in live situations via the SPEAKER EMULATED RECORD OUT feature on the rear panel. The TI15-112 is finished in Tony's trademark black and cross livery.

Product specs

Brand Laney
Model TI15-112 Tony Iommi Signature 15-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Color Family Black
Electronics Solid State
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 2 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 15
Power Tube Type None
Reverb None
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Laney TI15-112 Tony Iommi Guitar Amplifier?

The Laney TI15-112 is designed to deliver a powerful, classic rock tone with a focus on the heavy, saturated sounds associated with Tony Iommi. It excels at providing rich, dynamic distortion and a robust low-end, making it ideal for metal and hard rock styles.

Is the Laney TI15-112 suitable for home practice or small gigs?

Yes, the Laney TI15-112 is a 15-watt amplifier, which makes it suitable for home practice and small gigs. Its compact size and manageable power output allow for use in smaller venues without overwhelming volume.

Does the Laney TI15-112 have built-in reverb?

No, the Laney TI15-112 does not include built-in reverb. It focuses on delivering pure, unadulterated tone, allowing players to add their preferred effects via pedals or external units.

How many channels does the Laney TI15-112 have?

The Laney TI15-112 features two channels, allowing players to switch between different tones for versatility during performances or practice sessions.

Can the Laney TI15-112 handle pedal effects well?

Yes, the Laney TI15-112 is known for taking pedals well, making it a versatile choice for guitarists who want to expand their sound palette with various effects.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Laney TI15-112 Tony Iommi Guitar Amplifier.

Features and functionality

  • The 1W input jack offers versatility, providing quiet practice options while maintaining sound quality.

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  • Owners find that the amp remains surprisingly loud even on the <1W setting, making it suitable for small gigs.

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  • The Orange OR15's master volume is praised for maintaining good sound quality at low volumes, with a half-power switch reducing output to 7 watts for quieter playing.

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Use cases and applications

  • Despite being a "metal" amp, users achieve clean tones suitable for jazz, country, and surf with Tele pickups.

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  • The amp can recreate tones from early Black Sabbath albums like "Sabotage" and "Vol. 4," showing its versatility in classic rock sounds.

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  • The Orange Micro Dark, a 20W hybrid tube amp, sounds decent at low volumes due to its solid-state power section and features an FX loop and headphone out.

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User experience

  • Adjusting guitar volume and tone controls dramatically affects the amp's response, allowing a wide range of sounds from acoustic-like to heavy metal.

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  • Owners of the Orange OR15 find it excels at producing Sabbath tones, particularly when used with a Torpedo Captor for added attenuation and volume control.

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Comparisons

  • The Laney TI15-112 is noted to be as metal as the IRT60h, with the TI100 being the only significant upgrade.

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  • The Laney LA Studio, modeled after the Supergroup, can achieve Sabbath sounds with a treble booster, though it lacks an FX loop, which some owners find limiting.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Pairing the Laney LA Studio with a treble booster effectively captures early Black Sabbath tones, despite the amp's lack of a master volume.

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