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Description

Unleash your inner rockstar with the Stagg 40W RMS Guitar Amplifier. This compact yet powerful combo amplifier is designed to elevate your playing experience, whether you're jamming in the garage or performing on stage. Its robust 40-watt output ensures your sound is heard loud and clear, while the versatile spring reverb adds depth and richness to your tone.

The Stagg 40W amplifier features a responsive 3-band equalizer, allowing you to fine-tune the bass, middle, and treble frequencies to suit your unique style. With dedicated input options for instruments, microphones, and auxiliary devices, this amplifier is engineered for versatility, making it a perfect companion for both electric and acoustic-electric guitars.

Crafted with precision, this amplifier is more than just a powerhouse; it's a tool for sonic exploration. Its 10-inch speaker with a coaxial tweeter delivers a balanced sound across a broad frequency range, from 70 Hz to 15 kHz, with minimal distortion. Plus, the headphone output ensures you can practice privately without compromising your sound quality.

Whether you're a novice guitarist looking to upgrade from your first amp or a seasoned musician seeking reliable gear for gigs, the Stagg 40W RMS Guitar Amplifier is engineered to meet your needs with quality and style.

Key Features:

  • 40 watts RMS power output
  • 10" speaker with coaxial tweeter
  • 3-band equalizer (bass, middle, treble) with parametric mid
  • Versatile spring reverb
  • Inputs for instrument, microphone, and auxiliary devices
  • Headphone output for private practice
  • Frequency response: 70 Hz - 15 kHz
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.2%
  • Signal to noise ratio: -68 dB at maximum rated power

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