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Description

Unleash your guitar's true potential with the Sherlock Fat Head, the amplifier head that combines classic tube warmth with modern versatility. Perfect for guitarists who crave a rich, full-bodied tone, this amp head is designed to cater to a wide array of musical styles, from rock and blues to jazz and beyond. The all-tube design ensures that every note you play is infused with character and dynamic response, making your performance come alive with authenticity.

The Sherlock Fat Head boasts an impressive range of controls, allowing you to sculpt your sound with precision. Its intuitive interface features dedicated knobs for gain, bass, mid, treble, and master volume, providing you with total control over your tonal landscape. The built-in effects loop offers seamless integration with your favorite pedals, ensuring your sound remains pristine and uncolored.

With its robust construction and sleek design, the Sherlock Fat Head is built to withstand the rigors of the road while maintaining its sonic integrity. Whether you're gigging at a local venue or recording in the studio, this amp head is your reliable partner in delivering exceptional sound quality.

Key Features:

  • All-tube design for authentic, warm tones
  • Dedicated controls for gain, bass, mid, treble, and master volume
  • Built-in effects loop for seamless pedal integration
  • Robust construction for durability
  • Versatile sound suitable for various musical styles
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Reviews

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REVIEW: Sherlock Amplifiers Fat Head | I Heart Guitar

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The Sherlock Fat Head is a powerhouse of versatility, expertly designed for a range of musical styles from country to metal. Its impressive tube configuration and MIDI capabilities allow for a customizable sound that can adapt to any gig. The construction quality stands out, featuring robust materials and thoughtful design. However, the tonal clarity can be unforgiving, especially with high gain settings, which might deter players favoring more subtle overdrive. While it’s a bit of an investment, the Fat Head is well worth it for serious musicians looking for a professional-grade amp that can cover diverse genres.

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See how Andrew Goddard uses Sherlock Fat Head

Andrew Goddard

Guitarist

Karnivool

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The Sherlock Fathead, which is made in Melbourne, was another amp that we used for a lot of the really crystalline clean stuff. That in combination with the hollowbody PRS McCarty was just awesome.

Interview with Damien Castaneda in Guitar Player magazine December 2010.

See how Rohan Stevenson uses Sherlock Fat Head

Rohan Stevenson

Guitarist, Music Producer

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In this video, Rohan mentions that he used the Sherlock Fat Head for his amp tone.

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