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Vintage Klemt Echolette M40 Valve Amplifier/Served , Tested/

$ 421.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Technical Infos: Main Voltages: 110-130-220-240-250 Volts 50-60 hz Tubes: 4 x EL 84 5 x ECC 83 2 x EZ 81 Technical sort. 4 x inputs with gain and tone control Output power: 32Watts RMS constantly 40 Watts max. Frequence range: 40 Hz.........15.000 Hz Inputs Front panel : 4 x mixable inputs for mic/instr. Master Section: Treble : set constantly +(-) 15 db Bass : set constandly +(-15 db) 3 x Speaker out from 6 ohm to 15 ohm ( 8 - 16 Ohm) (inside 4 x high class microfone pre-amps)
    Measurements in cm: width 31, height 13, depth 22 Weight : 10 kg
    Setup is very simple, 4 channels with independent gain settings.
    Suddenly, with a box ABCD, we control its 4 channels at the base. An example: a very clear channel (gain 2), a slight crunch (gain 4), and the other two couples (gain at 6 each) for severe overdrive. Incredible range of sounds.
    There is a single master and a treble and bass. It's simple and it works.
    Upon opening the hatch above, we see the electronic machine, but especially small wheels behind each channel. Very interesting these knobs can make the sound more or less slamming or more or less stifled. Basically, the possibilities are multiplied to infinity, and I can assure you they are worth all the time!
    Originally, all the inputs and outputs are in DIN, but it turns comfortable if you prefer (like me) the whole jack.
    Small flat for my taste: the effects loop (in the original DIN therefore) has an outlet. So you need a DIN adapter output jack to two mono or stereo jack to two mono jack for those who have changed their inputs / outputs. This is the vintage want it ...
    SOUNDS
    The sound is simply fantastic.
    I play pop, rock, blues, jazz, funk, basically just about everything except the big hard rock or metal.
    This amp is great for everything I play. The sound is crystal clear, warm and round, also the overdrive. Do not look for big sounds mushy with the M40, you will get great crunch style Fender or Vox, but not pushed to their limits. For rock 'soft' is perfect, otherwise it will add a distortion pedal (which I also did). However for the 100% vintage, the possibilities are endless, and really interesting throughout.