gta05 Posted February 18, 2011 Share Posted February 18, 2011 Hi everyone, i have the opportunity to buy an Epiphone Valve Special tube Class A, haut 10” speaker replace by Celeston G10 Vintage. Is it a good amp? If i mostly play blues will it be ok? The price is $200. Only the Cesleton speaker worth $100. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valvespecial55 Posted June 2, 2011 Share Posted June 2, 2011 Hi everyone, i have the opportunity to buy an Epiphone Valve Special tube Class A, haut 10” speaker replace by Celeston G10 Vintage. Is it a good amp? If i mostly play blues will it be ok? The price is $200. Only the Cesleton speaker worth $100. This thread is a bit old now & you have probably picked up that amp or something else but it looks like nobody bothered to give you a reply, so for what it is worth you cant go wrong with a valve special especially for blues they are a great little amp & that speaker will make it sing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StijnV Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Please find attached its specs, which could be of use maybe. Epiphone Valve Special DSP The Epiphone Valve Special is designed to provide Class A, true vintage tone reminiscent of classic low-wattage amplification of the 50's. Its engineering philosophies represent a great deal of commitment to providing high quality and ease of operation while maintaining flexibility in tone. Similar to the Epiphone Valve Junior, the Valve Special maintains a simple overall architecture inspired by classic amplifier design and crafting but is further enhanced by modern Digital Signal Processing through 16 preset DSP selections and a separate Digital Reverb control. In addition to its DSP selections, a three band EQ and Master Volume Control provide extended tonal flexibility. Input: (1) ¼" Jack Controls: Volume, Master Volume, EQ (3 Band), DSP Mute, DSP Selector, Digital Reverb Level, On/Off, Standby Equalization: Treble, Middle and Bass Controls Wattage: 5 Watt, Class A Speaker: Special Design, 10", 8 Ohms Tubes: Preamp (2) 12AX7; Power (1) EL84 DSP Mute Switch= DSP: Rotary Selector Knob with 16 DSP Selections and By Pass Switch. Reverb: Rotary Knob for Digital Reverb Level Control Kind regards, Stijn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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