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Blackjack-21-MK-II Demo

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2011

Brief demo of the new Fuchs Blackjack-21 II, showing clean, dirty, and dirtier tones, plus the reverb. Amp has pre/post patch jacks, 4 and 8 ohm outputs, 2-way footswitch included (od/gain), full set of tone controls which work in gain boost mode too. Will be made as the Lucky-7-II as well as a custom studio version with about 4 watts push-pull from a 12AT7 as a power tube. Speakers are Eminence Texas Heat speakers in a new Fuchs cabinet, based on the Feiten compact 212 cabinet.

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  • The effects loop is a simple interrupt loop between the preamp and power amp. The channels and gain boost are on the footswitch, reverb is not. It can certainly run a 412 cabinet.

  • Pricing and options at our website !

  • Well, we chose 6V6's because of the power level we wanted (20-watts), which is like a Fender Deluxe would have. The bigger brother of this amp is coming out soon with 2 6L6's and 50 watts, and will accept EL-34's.

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  • Oh and as i understand this is a two channel amp with a digital reverb and boost. Can the reverb channel and boost be controlled with the foot switch? What kind of effects loop does it have?

  • Couple questions. Does this amp head have enough power to drive a 4-12 cabinet? Would it be loud enough for a loud jam band situation? And where can I get one in montreal, Quebec?

  • What's the RRP? Private message me if you'd rather. Thanks!

  • Oh man!!! You have just sold me one.

  • I can't keep my gas under control, I am waiting but it is hard to do,

  • Great tones and your playing is the bomb.

  • Hi Andy. Sounds killer! Can you explain why you chose 6V6s over any other tube for the power section of this amp, please? Andrew.

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