This page about Sunn Coliseum Lead is a stub. You can help improve it:
Pricing and availability
* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.
Description
The Sunn Coliseum Lead is a powerhouse in the world of guitar amplifier heads, revered by musicians for its robust performance and iconic sound. Designed for those who crave a formidable presence on stage, this amp head delivers an impressive 300 watts of pure power, ensuring your guitar tones cut through any mix with clarity and authority. With a solid-state design, the Coliseum Lead is celebrated for its reliability and consistent performance, making it a staple for touring musicians and studio environments alike.
Featuring a straightforward control panel, the Sunn Coliseum Lead allows for intuitive operation, letting you focus on what truly matters—your music. The amp's tone controls offer a wide range of sonic possibilities, from crisp highs to deep, resonant lows, providing the versatility needed to tackle any genre. Whether you're dialing in a vintage rock crunch or a modern metal assault, this amplifier head can handle it all with ease.
Key Features:
- 300 watts of solid-state power
- Intuitive control panel with easy-to-use tone controls
- Versatile sound shaping capabilities for diverse musical styles
- Renowned for its reliability and consistent performance
- Ideal for both stage performances and studio settings
Reviews
Based on 0 Reviews and 0 Ratings
Artist usage
Add artist
Amedeo Pace of Blonde Redhead is seen using the Sunn Coliseum Lead guitar amplifier head in a live performance recorded by Jay Korber on July 9, 2000, in Pittsburgh, PA. This amplifier was likely used in the creation of their albums "Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons" and possibly "Misery is a Butterfly," as it was in use from 1999 through some performances in 2004.
Album Usage
The Sunn Coliseum Lead has been featured on the following albums:
Genre Usage
Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.
Used With
Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Sunn Coliseum Lead, it is most commonly used with the following gear.
More Sunn Guitar Amplifier Heads
Community setups
Similar
Gear Guides
Most Popular Guitar Amplifier Heads
Most Popular Brands
-
Added to Equipboard on by
narcistGear IQ 17214
-