Tone King Imperial Mk II head - Black
Product information "Tone King Imperial Mk II head - Black"
The Imperial amp has become a true Tone King classic – the original version of this amp saw the light of day 20 years ago. The current version, the Imperial MKII Head Black, is a 2-channel head that delivers the legendary sounds of Californian amps with the "7." Channel 1 covers the range from crystal-clear clean to dynamically distorted in the best Blackface style, while channel 2 really gets down to business with rich crunch. Also on board are the obligatory spring reverb and a classic BIAS tremolo. The 20 watts of output power can be reduced in 6 steps using the integrated Iron Man II power attenuator. In addition to its impressive sound, the amp is also a real eye-catcher.
- Channels: 2
- Country of Origin: USA
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 57,15 x 26,7 x 22,9 cm
- EQ: 1x Tone, Mid Bite, 1x Treble, Bass
- Effects: Reverb and Vibrato
- Housing size: Medium Size
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Includes: Footswitch
- Inserts: no, according to Vintage Specs
- Power: 20 W
- Power Amp Valves: 2x 6V6
- Power Range: 11 - 20 W
- Special Features: Integrated Iron Man II reactive attenuator
- Technology: Valve
- Weight: 11,34 kg
Tone King from Baltimore, USA, is a manufacturer of vintage valve amplifiers founded in 1993 by Mark Bartel. Among the most popular are the heads and combos from the Imperial and Gremlin series. In addition to the high-quality amplifiers, Tone King is particularly known for the much-praised Ironman Attenuator, which preserves the amplifier's tonal character very faithfully even at low power.
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Bestellung mit reibungslosem Ablauf - und was soll ich sagen - Bester Ton ever!
Der Amp ist tip top verarbeitet und super ausgestattet ... allerdings insgesamt etwas steril und zu wenig Charakter ... habe den Amp retourniert...
I play both clean and dirty and I don't like pedals so this amp has it all. And if i should rate the tones I must say that the cleans is heaven for a guitarist.
Zuerst den Gremlin ausgesucht, war jedoch zu laut für den Heimgebrauch und zu leise für die Band. Der Imperial ist deutlich vielseitiger, klingt meines Empfindens deutlich angenehmer und lustigerweise auch für den Heimgebrauch geeigneter. Ein ein toller Amp, würde ich jederzeit wieder kaufen.