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Fuchs Blackjack 21 MKII Guitar Amplifier Head Features Front panel power switch, rear panel fuse holder and standby switch. Regulated DC preamp tube heaters and relay power for lowest noise and stability from line voltage variation.

edited March 2015 in Amps £
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 Mkii Head Review

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

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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
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
http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah232/BazParker/Fuchs Blackjack/BJ21 back_zpsghe2sgcv.jpg
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edited March 2015 in Amps £
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. Blackjack
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!

Fuchs Blackjack 21 Mkii Head

http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah232/BazParker/Fuchs Blackjack/BJ21 front_zpskrs66ity.jpg
BlackjackIt'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
http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah232/BazParker/Fuchs Blackjack/BJ21 back_zpsghe2sgcv.jpg
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