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Description

Get ready to elevate your sound with the Magnatone M10A Custom Series 2-Channel 38-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo, a versatile and powerful choice for guitarists seeking rich tones and flexibility. This combo amplifier is celebrated for its unique vibrato circuit, providing a lush, pulsating effect that brings your music to life with dynamic texture. With 38 watts of power, it delivers plenty of volume for gigs while maintaining clarity and warmth, whether you're in the studio or on stage.

The dual-channel system allows you to switch seamlessly between pristine cleans and gritty overdrives, enabling a diverse range of soundscapes. A custom 12-inch speaker ensures that every note is projected with precision and depth, capturing the nuances of your playing style. The Magnatone M10A is built with classic aesthetics and modern reliability, appealing to both vintage enthusiasts and contemporary musicians.

Designed for those who appreciate tonal detail, this amp provides a platform to express your musical identity. Its sturdy construction and intuitive controls make it a reliable companion for any performance setting. Whether you're leaning into bluesy riffs, rock anthems, or jazz explorations, the Magnatone M10A stands ready to deliver.

Key Features:

  • 2-channel configuration for versatile sound options
  • Unique vibrato circuit for rich, pulsating effects
  • 38 watts of power for ample volume and headroom
  • Custom 12-inch speaker for precise sound projection
  • Classic design with modern reliability
  • Intuitive controls for easy tone shaping

Product specs

Brand Magnatone
Model M10A Custom Series 2-Channel 38-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Year 1960s
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Direct Output No Direct Output
Effects Loop No Effects Loop
Electronics Tube
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 4 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 38
Power Tube Type 7189
Reverb Spring Reverb
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

What type of tubes does the Magnatone M10A Custom Series use?

The Magnatone M10A Custom Series amplifier uses 7189 power tubes, which are known for their durability and rich tonal characteristics.

How many channels does the Magnatone M10A have?

The Magnatone M10A Custom Series features two channels, allowing for versatile sound shaping and switching between different tones.

Does the Magnatone M10A have built-in effects?

Yes, the Magnatone M10A Custom Series includes built-in effects, providing additional sonic options directly from the amp.

What kind of reverb is included in the Magnatone M10A?

The Magnatone M10A Custom Series amplifier features spring reverb, which offers a classic, lush reverb sound ideal for various musical styles.

How many inputs does the Magnatone M10A amplifier have?

The Magnatone M10A Custom Series comes with four inputs, offering flexibility for connecting multiple instruments or setups.

Is the Magnatone M10A suitable for live performances?

With its 38-watt output and robust 1x12" speaker configuration, the Magnatone M10A Custom Series is well-suited for live performances, providing ample volume and clarity.

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