The Music Man name is something of a legend in the music industry, especially when referencing amplifiers. Originally launched in the 70s, the Music Man line of amplifiers had a reputation for delivering solid, reliable, warm and versatile tones. The line was discontinued in the 80s when Ernie Ball purchased the company from Leo Fender, but now Ernie’s son has reintroduced the range to the delight of guitar players everywhere. The 112 RD 50 combo delivers Music Man amp tone with sonic versatility. The amp delivers 50w of tube power through 2x6L6s and an ECC83 in one of the two independent channels. There’s plenty to be said about the power of this amp, another in the reinvigorated Music Man range that’s sure to turn some heads.
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