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Bravado 40-watt Handwired Tube Head Review

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Specifications

Brand Wampler
Category Guitar Amp Heads
Type: Tube, Handwired,
Number of Channels: Single channel,
Total Power: 40W,
Preamp Tubes: 1 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7,
Power Tubes: 2 x 6L6 power, 1 x 5AR4 rectifier,
EQ: 3-band EQ, 6-way bright switch,
Inputs: 1 x 1/4",
Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (4/8/16 ohms),
Effects Loop: Yes,
Construction Material: Black Tolex,
Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable,
Height: 9",
Width: 20",
Depth: 9",
Weight: 28 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: BRAVADO HEAD,

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Great Amp

John Taylor
2 years ago

That Pedal Show has an episode on YouTube about this amp (That Pedal Show – Wampler Bravado: What Is A Pedal Platform Amp Anyway?) , you should watch it, it really sealed the deal for me. I've had this amp for about 2 months, and I haven't had the chance to play with a band or drummer yet, but I'm sure it will be loud enough. I use it mainly for recording and practicing, so read more I got the Two Notes Torpedo Captor to use as an attenuator (-20db). With the captor I can run the volume at halfway for mostly clean tone, and use pedals for dirt and effects. I can also crank the volume all the way up and get pleasing distortion/crunch without blowing my eardrums out. Currently running into the Creamback side of a Peavey Invective 2x12 cabinet. It's a pedal platform amp, and mostly stays out of the way when tone shaping. There is a fat switch and brightness control, as well as 3 band EQ for fine tuning. The brightness control is good for switching from humbuckers to single coils, I just flip it back and forth between the 2 middle settings whether using a Les Paul or a Tele. But I usually just run my pedalboard directly into the FX return on the back of the amp and bypass the preamp section altogether. It makes it easier for me to gain-stage my pedals without having the preamp tube color the sound or add distortion. So far I love this amp, I don't think I will ever need to buy another one. A built-in attenuator would have been nice, but that problem has been solved. It sounds and feels great. Thanks Wampler!

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Brad Griffin
6 years ago

Great amp! Very adaptable to pedals both analog and digital. Also amazingly works well with both my Les Paul and Telecaster. The bright switch and the effects loop are great features. I don't know why but I was a little scared it would not have enough volume. DON'T BE!

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