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Description
Dive into the rich tones and expressive soundscapes of the Lee Jackson Blues '59 Amplifier, a tribute to vintage craftsmanship with a modern twist. This guitar amplifier head is designed for those who crave the authentic warmth and dynamic range reminiscent of the golden era of blues. With hand-wired circuitry, the Blues '59 ensures every note resonates with clarity, making it a favorite among purists and professionals alike.
Built for versatility, this amplifier head offers a range of tone-shaping options suitable for intimate gigs and large venues. Its all-tube design provides a robust, organic sound, while the user-friendly interface allows for effortless adjustments to suit your playing style. Whether you're aiming for a gritty blues growl or a smooth, clean tone, this amp delivers with precision and depth.
The Lee Jackson Blues '59 is not just about sound; it's about reliability and craftsmanship. Encased in a sturdy chassis, it promises durability and performance consistency, ensuring that your music remains uninterrupted. This amp is perfect for musicians who demand both quality and character in their equipment.
Key Features:
- Hand-wired circuitry for authentic, rich tones
- All-tube design for a warm, organic sound
- Versatile tone-shaping controls for various musical styles
- User-friendly interface for easy adjustments
- Sturdy chassis for enhanced durability and consistent performance
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"1987 Lee merged Metaltronix and Perfect Connection into one large factory in Northridge California. The Northridge factory was like a mini Fender, we where doing all the manufacturing under one roof. We showed the “Blues 59 Amplifier for the first time at the winter Namm show because we were asked by Billy Gibbons (ZZ-Top) to come up with an amp that was more for the southern market. Metaltronix was growing and adding new products each year. Lee came up with a new kind of distortion pedal called the “Maniac”, which was in production when the company came to a complete halt in 1990 with a try by the investors to take over the company. Things could not be cleared up in court so in 1990 Metaltronix/Perfect Connection was closed, Bummer!"
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