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JTM 45
That classic blues & rock amplifier that delivers a smooth sound, bell like chimes, warm bass and a great touch response. My version is based on the 1966 Drake models of the 45's. These are tube rectified with the option to have 2x KT66 or 2x 6L6




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JTM-50
The conversion amp between the JTM 45s and the fully lead specs amps which started in 1968. These amps still had a bass tone stack just like the 45s but mostly came equipped with EL34's (more grit) instead of the KT66 like the JTM 45 had. You can have your choice of a tube rectifier if you still want some of the classic sag of the 45s or solid state rectifier if you want a bit tighter of a sound.
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Transformer options: Canadian made Hammond, Heyboer, Mercury

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