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Fuchs Blackjack 21 MKII Guitar Amplifier Head The Fuchs Blackjack 21 MKII Casino Series delivers the great Fuchs ODS style tones that put them on the map, to a more affordable format. While sharing circuit DNA with the ODS/TDS series, a simpler construction. Casino cruise tampa fl. Price: $1,695.00. Fuchs Blackjack 21 Mk2 Head, top hat casino glasgow, gambling places in mississauga, casinos that allow 18 year olds in oklahoma 0 Up to £500 bonus + 50 bonus spins at Diamond7.

I bought this head late summer 2014 and I've been blown away by the tone and touch sensitivity of Andy Fuch's amps… to the extent that I've since bought 2 more of his amps - the Train 45 and ODS.
Fuchs Blackjack 21 Head

I can honestly say that this 18' head gets very, very close to covering both of them off - it has tone and touch to die for and is 'clean to mean' with your guitar volume, but I can't really justify keeping it now I have the other two!
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It's perfectly usable at home and I'd suggest a perfect gigging amp. Its very attenuator friendly
It's absolutely mint and I still have all the original packaging stored, so consider it as new
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Fuchs Blackjack 21 MKII Guitar Amplifier Head The Fuchs Blackjack 21 MKII Casino Series delivers the great Fuchs ODS style tones that put them on the map, to a more affordable format. While sharing circuit DNA with the ODS/TDS series, a simpler construction. Casino cruise tampa fl. Price: $1,695.00. Fuchs Blackjack 21 Mk2 Head, top hat casino glasgow, gambling places in mississauga, casinos that allow 18 year olds in oklahoma 0 Up to £500 bonus + 50 bonus spins at Diamond7.

I bought this head late summer 2014 and I've been blown away by the tone and touch sensitivity of Andy Fuch's amps… to the extent that I've since bought 2 more of his amps - the Train 45 and ODS.
I can honestly say that this 18' head gets very, very close to covering both of them off - it has tone and touch to die for and is 'clean to mean' with your guitar volume, but I can't really justify keeping it now I have the other two!http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah232/BazParker/Fuchs Blackjack/BJ21 front_zpskrs66ity.jpg
It's perfectly usable at home and I'd suggest a perfect gigging amp. Its very attenuator friendly
It's absolutely mint and I still have all the original packaging stored, so consider it as new
Spec
  • 22w, Fixed bias with SS rectification
  • Foot switchable 2 channels with trimable footswitch boost (tone stack stays in circuit on boost)
  • 3x ECC83 (or recommended with an ECC81 in the PI)
  • 2x 6v6
  • Shared T,M,B tone stack
  • Clean channel non-MV
  • Lead channel with gain and volume controls
  • Tone control that shifts the tone stack operating range to get you from JTM to Trainwreck Express via ODS
  • Digital reverb with depth and decay controls
  • 4,8 & 16 Ohm taps
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I imagine there's quite a few here who have or have had a 'practice tube amp' like this (not solid state) for various reasons or just plain enjoyment. And I've been thinking of going that route. I 've always been told that the harder you drive a tube amp, the better tone you get out. I checked out some Marshalls today, 15 and 5w, and I had no idea that 5w could be that loud! I did notice that they had lower headroom, which for me is not a deal breaker. Presently, I have 2 Mesa 50w combos and 1 Peavey 60w combo. I may or may not get rid of maybe one of these, but am interested in a good sounding high gain low output amp. If you could suggest 1 or 2, I'd appreciate it.





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