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Description

For guitarists seeking the rich tones of yesteryear, the London City DEA 100 MKIV (1969) stands as a testament to classic amplification. This vintage-inspired guitar amplifier head is a nod to the golden era of rock, offering a powerful and dynamic sound that has captivated musicians for decades. Housed in a robust chassis, the DEA 100 MKIV delivers a stunning 100 watts of pure tube-driven power, making it an ideal choice for both studio recording and live performances.

The amplifier head is equipped with a selection of input and output options, ensuring compatibility with a variety of setups. Its all-tube design provides a warm, organic sound, complemented by a versatile EQ section that allows users to sculpt their tone with precision. From smooth cleans to gritty overdrives, this amplifier head is designed to cater to a wide range of musical styles.

Crafted with attention to detail, the London City DEA 100 MKIV not only sounds incredible but also boasts an aesthetic that will appeal to vintage enthusiasts. The robust construction ensures durability, while the classic design elements offer a touch of nostalgia.

Key Features:

  • 100 watts of tube-driven power
  • All-tube design for warm, organic sound
  • Versatile EQ section for precise tone shaping
  • Classic vintage-inspired aesthetics
  • Durable construction suitable for live and studio use
  • Multiple input/output options for flexible connectivity

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about London City DEA 100 MKIV (1969).

Build quality

  • The Fane DEA-100's cabinet was built by a PA builder in Haarlem, with Fane badges but contains 4x12 Alnico speakers of unknown origin.

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Comparisons

  • The Fane DEA-100 is a Marshall Superbass copy with the amp section built by London City Amps, identical to the London City DEA100 MKIV.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the historical value of the Fane DEA-100, often seeking out matching cabs in local music scenes.

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Use cases and applications

  • The amp is part of a multifunctional setup in a studio apartment, used for both recording and repairs.

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Other

  • The company Helios, which built the amp's cabinet, translates to 'noise and loudness is our goal' and is now Helios Pro Audio Solutions.

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See how Max Rieger uses London City DEA 100 MKIV (1969)

Max Rieger

Singer, Guitarist

Die Nerven

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Used live between 2013 and 2014. Was one of the three amps used to record "FUN" alongside a Fender Blackface Princeton and a Orange OR 120 as seen in this photo from the studio: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=754667144578859&set=a.754666401245600

See how Jonathan Nido uses London City DEA 100 MKIV (1969)

Jonathan Nido

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