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Specifications |
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Brand | Friedman | ||
Category | Guitar Combo Amps | ||
Type: | Tube, | ||
Number of Channels: | 1, | ||
Total Power: | 40W, | ||
Speaker Size: | 1 x 12" Celestion G12M Creamback, | ||
Preamp Tubes: | 3 x 12AX7, | ||
Power Tubes: | 2 x 5881, | ||
EQ: | 3-band, | ||
Inputs: | 2 x 1/4", | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4", | ||
Effects Loop: | Yes, | ||
Construction Material: | Black Tolex, | ||
Power Source: | Standard IEC AC cable, | ||
Height: | 22", | ||
Width: | 24.25", | ||
Depth: | 9.5", | ||
Weight: | 52 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | DIRTY SHIRLEY COMBO, |
Awesum
I was sceptical like one should spending this kind of money played my new Fender and then my brand new Gibson Led Paul Blue Berry Burst and OMG everyone was as blown away as I was I'm sold not just on Dirty Shirley but the whole darn Friedman line it was WAY MORE THAN IT WAS SAID TO BE. Even with head phones this Dirty Shirley is just the start it will be my carry practice and… read more at home will soon be a stack full stack at that if you don't try this your missing out on true warm face ripping rock sound don't say I told you so
Timmy
I received my 40 watt combo dirty Shirley amp today and man did it shock me. I was worried all day wondering if I had trown my money away again because I know how they can docter this stuff up to make it sound wonderful when really it sucks, but boy did I get fooled this time. I unboxed it and it really dosent way that much and I said to my self man that sure feels light for something… read more that cost 28 hundred clams, well I hooked it up with sweat beads rolling all down my face and back worried to death wondering if I had mad another mistake, man I hooked it up took abot I half minute to fix the settings and only had it on volume 2 and it blew my hair back, I said man ive finally found what ive been looking for I was like a kid on Christmas morning it is the best sound amp I have ever played in my life, every word they tell us about that amp is true. if you want that 70s 80s and country music this is the amp all I had to have was an echo pedal and I was ready to rock n roll. I give this a 5 star with out a doubt, don't hesitate to get this amp, I'm telling you its the real deal,...!!!!!!
Neat.
OK. So I first I have to put out there that my Sweetwater engineer warned me about this thing. He mentioned that it was a pretty rowdy rig. Oh boy, was that an understatement. So I plug in my LP Traditional and hit an open A cord. I am still grinning several hours later. I couldn't make this thing sound bad. When I brought the bass up past noon it felt just like standing… read more in front of a kick drum. Tight and focused and huge. So it does the LP thing. I decided to plug in my Tele and see what happened there. The neck pickup sounded like a warm safe place that if I was a child that I....Wait a minute. It was the sound of heaven. Warm and buttery smooth. I didn't even try the bridge pick up. Why would you with what was coming out of the neck? By the way, this amp really likes loud. And it doesn't seem to do pristine cleans. Shirley is dirty and that's how she rolls.
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