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Description

Experience the classic tone of the Magnatone Troubadour, a combo guitar amplifier that bridges the gap between vintage charm and modern reliability. This amp is celebrated for its true pitch shifting vibrato, a feature that has set Magnatone apart since the 1960s. Known for delivering a rich, full-bodied sound, the Troubadour is perfect for guitarists who crave both clarity and warmth in their performance.

Equipped with a dual 6V6 power section, the Troubadour crafts a dynamic soundscape, offering a versatile range of tones from clean and crisp to gritty and overdriven. The amp's all-tube design ensures an authentic analog response, bringing warmth and depth to your music. Additionally, its 12-inch ceramic speaker, combined with a solid pine cabinet, enhances the natural resonance, providing an immersive audio experience.

Whether you're jamming in your garage or performing on stage, the Troubadour's intuitive controls make it easy to dial in the perfect sound. From its expressive tremolo to the responsive EQ section, this amp offers a wide palette of tonal possibilities for musicians of all genres.

Key Features:

  • True pitch shifting vibrato for classic Magnatone sound
  • Dual 6V6 power tubes for dynamic tonal range
  • All-tube design for authentic analog warmth
  • 12-inch ceramic speaker for enhanced resonance
  • Solid pine cabinet for improved sound quality
  • Intuitive control layout for easy sound customization

Product specs

Brand Magnatone
Model Troubadour Model 213 2-Channel 18-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Finish Brown
Year 1957 - 1962
Made In United States
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Direct Output No Direct Output
Electronics Tube
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 4 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 18
Power Tube Type 6V6
Reverb None
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour for blues music?

The Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour delivers warm, rich tones with a classic tube-driven sound ideal for blues. Its 6V6 power tubes provide smooth overdrive and creamy sustain, perfect for capturing vintage blues vibes.

Is the Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour suitable for small venue gigs?

Yes, the Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour, with its 18-watt output and 1x12" speaker configuration, is well-suited for small venue gigs, offering enough power and clarity to cut through a live mix without overwhelming the space.

How does the Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour handle pedals?

The Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour takes pedals very well, especially overdrive and modulation effects, thanks to its tube-driven design, which maintains clarity and warmth when combined with external effects.

Does the Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour have built-in reverb?

No, the Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour does not have built-in reverb. Users seeking reverb effects will need to use an external reverb pedal or unit.

How many channels does the Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour have?

The Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour features two channels, allowing for versatile sound shaping and easy switching between different tonal settings during performances.

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See how Elvin Bishop uses Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour

Elvin Bishop

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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

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In an interview with Bishop done in 2009, this amplifier was listed among the gear he used.

See how Aric Bohn uses Magnatone M192-5 Troubadour

Aric Bohn

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The Willowz

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Aric Bohn uses a Magnatone Troubadour amplifier, connected to Fender 4x12 cabinets with Vintage 30 speakers, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.

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