JOYO JACKMAN Amplifier 20 Watt Hybrid Mini Tube Head Bluetooth BanTamp Series

SKU: 6972716322032
MRP:
₹16,500.00
₹14,600.00
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(Inclusive of all taxes)
The JaCkMan from JOYO’s BantamP series is a very compact and portable 20 Watt head. It tries to bring you the iconic raw sound of one of the most famous British rock amps. This classic was an untamed beast with its 100W and chunky nature. The JaCkMan has to fill some giant shoes and it manages to have the same mid-gain drive sound that reacts beautifully to your playing and guitar volume. Just like the classic rock monster, the JaCkMan needs a bit of help to push it further. Use a TS-type pedal (like the Joyo Green Legend or Vintage Overdrive) to push it into higher gain territory and hear it sing. The amp operates with a single 12AX7 tube in the preamp and uses a solid state power amp. The FX loop enables you to put your time based effects (or Phasers, Flangers and Choruses) behind the drive section and keep the effects sharp and not prevent them from being too muddy. The amp also has a CLEAN channel that can take pedals really well, which makes it flexible and a great little companion for many situations where your “big”head is just not sensible. The amp has a speaker out rated at 8Ω. Careful, the amp is small, but loud… its 20 Watts can be quite a handful. If you want to practice quietly, use the built in headphone out with speaker emulation. The icing on the cake is the BLUETOOTH connectivity. Easily connect with your BLUETOOTH enabled device and play music through the BantamP. This is great to practice with PlayAlongs or to learn songs.
Country of Origin: China
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TheW BanTamP series is now available! Retaining the original tones and functions, BanTamP series features a channel switching footswitch, 6 knobs – specifically, both channels have independent control, giving you have better control over the volume, gain, and tone of the CLEAN and DISTORTION Channels. BanTamP XL series is a great choice for musicians who want to perform live with BanTamP series!

The Jackman II features the iconic raw tone of one of the most famous British rock amps.

The FX loop enables you to put your time based effects or modulation effects behind the drive section and keep the effects sharp and prevent them from sounding too muddy. Because of the high gain structure of this amp a noise gate is a good idea to make your heavy chords nice and tight. The amp also has a CLEAN channel that can take pedals really well, which makes it flexible and a great little companion for many situations where your "big"head is too much. The amp has a speaker out rated at 8Ω. Careful, the amp is small, but very loud! Its 20 Watts can be quite a handful, enough for a rehearsal or small gig. If you want to practice quietly, use the built in headphone out with speaker emulation. The icing on the cake is the BLUETOOTH connectivity.

Features:
Preamp circuit: Operational amplifier + 1 x 12AX7
Power amp: CLASS D
Amp power: 20 watts / 8Ω
Speaker Impedance: minimum 8Ω
Channel mode: CLEAN / OD
Effects Loop: Send & Return 1/4" jacks Aux in function: via Bluetooth
Bluetooth version: 4.0
Headphone Out: 1/4" jack, mutes output Input AC 110-240V 50/60Hz OUTPUT DC18V/2.0A
Dimensions: 163mm*110mm*140mm
Weight: 1300g

Package includes:/b>
1 x Jackman Bantamp 
1 x Channel switching footswitch
1 x Channel switching footswitch cable
1 x Power Adaptor
1 x Audio Cable
1 x Power Cord
1 x User's Manual

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