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Description

The Tubestation Fifty-One-Fifty (first edition) is a guitar preamp that merges vintage warmth with modern versatility. This revered piece of equipment has been a staple in the community for its ability to provide that classic tube-driven sound, while also accommodating the evolving needs of today's musicians.

Crafted with precision, the Fifty-One-Fifty features a unique all-tube architecture that brings unparalleled richness and depth to your tone. Ideal for both stage performances and studio recordings, this preamp offers a dynamic range that suits a variety of musical genres. Whether you're chasing the shimmering highs of a clean tone or the gritty lows of a distorted lead, the Fifty-One-Fifty delivers with finesse.

The preamp is designed with intuitive controls, allowing you to sculpt your sound effortlessly. Its robust build ensures durability, while maintaining the subtle nuances that only a tube preamp can offer. Perfect for guitarists who demand both quality and flexibility, the Tubestation Fifty-One-Fifty is a testament to fine craftsmanship and innovative engineering.

Key Features:

  • All-tube architecture for authentic tone
  • Versatile sound shaping controls
  • Suitable for live and studio use
  • Offers a wide dynamic range
  • Built for durability and reliability

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escobardaniel

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Delivers the exactly feel and response of the fist peavey 5150 head. No crispy clean and feels like the same gain staging of the head. At the lead channel the amount of gain changes the overall tonality. At full gain you’ll squeeze the low end before it growls. Rarely I go over 8 or 9 O’clock

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