THD Flexi-50 Tube Guitar Amplifier Head (50 Watts)
Class-AB. Footswitchable boost. Can use almost any preamp and power tubes in any combination (ships with EL34).
Certain items must be exchanged directly through the manufacturer if they are found to be defective. This includes tubes, strings, pickups, raw frame speakers, drum heads, drumsticks, cymbals, cowbells, and harmonicas. These items can only be returned to us if they are unopened.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
What does all of this mean for you, the player? It could very well mean that the search for your sound is finally over. While THD's UniValve and BiValve-30 amplifiers offer the same flexibility and choice of tubes, they do so in a Class-A circuit. While Class-A amplifiers do have a strong following due to their smooth, even character, there are many players who need, or even crave the immediacy, clarity and "punch" of a grid-biased Class-AB amplifier. The 40 year long love affair that guitarists have had with the now almost cliche 50 watt rock and roll amplifier head is proof of this.
In the Flexi-50, the designers at THD have brought together an ideal combination of simplicity and flexibility, hence the name "Flexi-50". Why strive for simplicity? Robust design and construction are among the reasons. Ease of use is another prime reason. THD hears every day from guitarists who have purchased 3- and 4-channel guitar amplifiers, only to discover that, aside from varying gain levels, the channels all sound and, equally importantly, feel more or less the same, dashing their dreams of flexibility to pieces. Another byproduct of an overly complex amplifier is that it can take a very long time to uncover a sound that really works for you.
How is the Flexi-50 different? First off, it is a single-channel amplifier, but one that can be switched and blended among a number of different sounding and different feeling voices. The changes can come from a number of methods including foot-switching a preset boost level with its own, dedicated tone control that allows you to make your boosted sound darker than the clean sound, brighter, or anywhere in between.
The unique combination of THD's touch-sensitive input circuit and the wonderfully active and reactive tone control section (that the designers slaved a year to perfect) make for a front-end that really responds to subtle and not-so-subtle changes in the signal being fed into the amplifier either by the guitar or any effect that may be between the guitar and the amplifier. Back off on the volume control and the amp gets much cleaner without losing the fatness of the full-volume sound. How do the designers do this? You buy the sushi and they'll get as technical as you want, but what really matters is that it works, not so much how it works.
Switch from an over-wound bridge pickup to a clearer, lower-output neck pickup and suddenly the amplifier responds very differently. THD's input is quite sensitive to the individual impedance curves and inductance characteristics of your pickups, so you will not experience the all-too-common situation where every guitar you own sounds the same through your amplifier. PAFs sound like PAFs. Strats sound like Strats. Filtertrons sound like Filtertrons. Lipstick pickups sound like, well, like nothing else on the planet. Into exotic handmade guitars and pickups? Wouldn't it be nice to have an amplifier that lets you hear the difference between 9000 turns and 9200 turns of wire in a pickup? Come plug in and see (and hear) for yourself.
You say that you like to use pedals? There are many talented pedal makers coming out of the woodwork from all corners of the world. The THD Flexi-50 has no trouble helping you hear the difference between a NOS military-grade germanium transistor and a modern "equivalent". You decide if they are equivalent or not, and with the Flexi-50, you will have the tool to do so. Does it like pedals? It loves them.
More about the overdrive capability of the Flexi- 50... With its modified-design, custom-tuned post-phase-inverter master volume circuit, the Flexi-50 can give you a luscious palette of overdrive sounds before you even get the output stage working, and these sounds are all highly touch-sensitive as well.
Switching tubes is easier than ever before. With the built-in bias adjustments, you can easily and accurately set the bias in about 20 seconds, even with two completely different tubes.
Other features include a line-level effects loop and a 50-watt/20-watt switch right on the front panel, letting you drop the plate voltage on the power tubes from 475 to 325, giving not only lower output, but also smoother, more even response and even longer tube life. THD also has a series/parallel switched impedance selector that can take any cabinet from 2 ohms to 16 ohms impedance, and always uses 100% of the transformer windings all of the time, another THD innovation. This assures you a full, even output sound, regardless of the impedance setting. The power and output transformers are fully shielded to assure that hum and noise are kept to an absolute minimum, and that pickup-feedback from transformer coupling is all but eliminated.
But dont take THD's word for it. Visit your local THD dealer and find out for yourself why the new THD Flexi- 50 will have you selling your other amps, simply because you just wont need them any more.
Sound sample key
Anderson Classic: Anderson Classic into the Flexi with two EL34s into a Hot Plate into a 1x12 iso cab with a Vintage 30. Close miked with a SM57. Verb and delay added at the mix. No eq or compression added. Normal input, controls were Volume 1 o'clock, Treble 2 o'clock (bright on), Mids 2 o'clock, Bass 1 o'clock, Boost on (Gain 3 o'clock, Tone 1 o'clock), Master volume on 2 o'clock, cut 2 o'clock, 20 watt setting.
Fender Strat: Fender Strat with a JB jr. in the bridge into the Flexi with a 6550 and an EL34 into a Hot Plate into a 1x12 iso cab with a Vintage 30. Close miked with a SM57. Verb and delay added at the mix. No eq or compression added. Normal input, Volume 5 o'clock, Treble 11 o'clock (Bright off), Mids 3 o'clock, Bass 2 o'clock, Boost on (Gain 5 o'clock, tone 11 o'clock), Master off, Cut 12 o'clock. 50 watt setting.
Flexi-50: Flexi-50
Les Paul: Les Paul copy into the Flexi with two 6550s into a Hot Plate into a 1x12 iso cab with a Vintage 30. Close miked with a SM57. Verb and delay added at the mix. No eq or compression added. Low gain input, all controls dimed, no boost, 20 watt setting.
MIJ Strat: MIJ Strat into the Flexi...going from low sensitivity input with no boost to normal input with boost on.
Vigier Excalibur: Vigier Excalibur (EMG pick-ups) into the Flexi with two 34s into a Hot Plate into a 1x12 iso cab with a Vintage 30. Close miked with a SM57. Verb and delay added at the mix. No eq or compression added. Normal input, Volume 2 o'clock, Treble dimed (bright on), Mids 10=11 o'clock, Bass 2 o'clock, Boost on (Gain 10 o'clockm Tone dimed), Master off, Cut dimed, 50 watt setting.
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