Seymour Duncan has a handful of great guitar amps to his name along with his pickups, and the Convertible is his crown jewel. Released around 1980-81, the Convertible was an all-tube, modular preamp design so full of ground-breaking features that Jeff Beck himself made them his go-to rig.
- Load Resistor Input: Included load resistor plugs optimize the amp’s input for different pickups.
- AC Convenience Outlets: 2 x 9V outlets for plugging in additional equipment.
- Variable Damping: Speaker output that lets you loosen or tighten the feel of your speaker response.
- Effects Loop with level control.
- Slave Out: Sends attenuated, line-level signal from the amp’s output stage to F.O.H., interface, etc.
- Accutronics spring reverb
- Custom output transformer allows for mixed/matched cabs and impedances (just like the PowerStage pedal amplifiers).
- The power section works with EL34, 6L6, or 6550 tubes (Rebiasing required).
- Pentode/Triode Switch selects between 100- and 60-watt max power.