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Bad Cat Black Cat 1x12 20W Tube Guitar Combo Amp
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So you're in the market for a new 2-channel combo guitar amplifier? Well you're definitely in the right place. Founded in 2000, Black Cat has since earned the respect of many famous acts in the music scene for their stylish, versatile and easy-to-operate guitar amplifiers (Keith Urban, Slipknot and Arctic Monkeys, to name a few). As every experienced electric guitarist knows, owning an amp with 2 channels is ideal because it allows you to switch between clean rhythms and crunchy leads with ease. Bad Cat 2-channel combo guitar amplifiers offer just that, along with a full spectrum of other tone-shaping capabilities.

Anyone who is familiar with Bad Cat would agree that starting with their classic Black Cat 30W 1x2 Guitar Combo Amp is the best way to get acquainted with the company's knack for amp-building perfection. After all, this is the amp that started it all and you'll quickly understand its popularity as soon as you crank the volume knob. The cleans are chimey yet ferocious when pushed, while the mid-range is sweet yet complex. Play around with the master volume and you'll be amazed by the kind of crunch you can attain from this beast. Along with an FX loop and half-power switch, the Black Cat 30W is already a legendary combo amp for more than one reason.

And if you think the Black Cat sounds impressive, wait until you see the other Bad Cat 2-channel combo guitar amplifiers that are in store here. There's even a version of the Black Cat that's equipped with Reverb (an obvious choice for instrumental surf rock enthusiasts), so jump into this selection any time now to see what you're missing! Hand-wired with only the finest components, you'll be blown away by what you can achieve after plugging into a Bad Cat 2-channel combo guitar amplifier.