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Description
Description
From Tone King:
When we released our original Tone King Imperial combo 20 years ago, we felt we had made one of the best-sounding American-voiced amps on the market. But... thanks to the experience and knowledge that two decades of amp building offers, we knew we could do better. Tone King is proud to offer the new and improved Imperial MKII. Everything you know and love about the original is still there. The spanky blackface-style voice, the gritty tweed tones, all of it; however, the MKII takes it all a few steps further. Its two channels have been tuned for better-sounding overdrive, a smoother top end, and more harmonic complexity. The amp's vintage-voiced tube reverb and tremolo will cause you to question whether you’re actually playing a vintage amp. Thanks to the Imperial MKII’s onboard Ironman II power attenuator, you can get all of these tube-driven tones at any volume. When your company is built upon the legacy of an amp like the Imperial, you’d better be sure you honor your past while always improving. With the Imperial MKII, we did.
Configuration: 20W, 1×12 Two Channel Combo
Speaker: Custom designed 12″, 8-Ohm, Ceramic Magnet speaker made by Eminence
Preamp:
Reverb:
Tremolo:
Rhythm Channel: Vol, Treb, Bass
Lead Channel: Vol, Tone, Mid-Bite
Output Power: 20W
Speakers: 12”, 8-Ohm Ceramic Magnet ‘Tone King 33’ Made by Eminence
Built-In Ironman II Compensated Power Attenuator:
Footswitch: Two button footswitch (channel, tremolo), LED status indicators
Tubes: 4x12AX7A, 1x12AT7, 2x6V6GT, 1x5AR4
Output Stage: 2x6V6, cathode biased, no negative feedback
Output Power: 220W RMS
Speaker Imbedence: 8 Ohms
Ironman II Attenuator design features:
When we released our original Tone King Imperial combo 20 years ago, we felt we had made one of the best-sounding American-voiced amps on the market. But... thanks to the experience and knowledge that two decades of amp building offers, we knew we could do better. Tone King is proud to offer the new and improved Imperial MKII. Everything you know and love about the original is still there. The spanky blackface-style voice, the gritty tweed tones, all of it; however, the MKII takes it all a few steps further. Its two channels have been tuned for better-sounding overdrive, a smoother top end, and more harmonic complexity. The amp's vintage-voiced tube reverb and tremolo will cause you to question whether you’re actually playing a vintage amp. Thanks to the Imperial MKII’s onboard Ironman II power attenuator, you can get all of these tube-driven tones at any volume. When your company is built upon the legacy of an amp like the Imperial, you’d better be sure you honor your past while always improving. With the Imperial MKII, we did.
Configuration: 20W, 1×12 Two Channel Combo
Speaker: Custom designed 12″, 8-Ohm, Ceramic Magnet speaker made by Eminence
Preamp:
- 2-Channel (Rhythm, Lead), Footswitchable
- Rhythm Channel controls: Volume, Treble, Bass
- Lead Channel controls: Volume, Tone
Reverb:
- Tube Driven spring reverb
- Full size 2-spring reverb pan
Tremolo:
- Bias modulation type tremolo circuit
- Footswitch controllable
Rhythm Channel: Vol, Treb, Bass
Lead Channel: Vol, Tone, Mid-Bite
Output Power: 20W
Speakers: 12”, 8-Ohm Ceramic Magnet ‘Tone King 33’ Made by Eminence
Built-In Ironman II Compensated Power Attenuator:
- Controls: Attenuation Level, HF Compensation, Rhythm Channel Bypass Enable
- Attenuation Steps: 0db, -3db, -9db, -15db, -24db, -36db
- HF Compensation: tailors the high frequency “presence” as decired
- Rhythm Channel Bypass: when selected, the attenuator will automatically be bypassed when the rhythm channel is selected
Footswitch: Two button footswitch (channel, tremolo), LED status indicators
Tubes: 4x12AX7A, 1x12AT7, 2x6V6GT, 1x5AR4
Output Stage: 2x6V6, cathode biased, no negative feedback
Output Power: 220W RMS
Speaker Imbedence: 8 Ohms
Ironman II Attenuator design features:
- Precision Tuned Reactive Load
- Fletcher-Munson Volume Compensation Circuitry
- Damping factor correction