Friedman | Jake E. Lee Signature Amplifier
The Newest Signature Amp from One of the '80s Biggest Guitar Heroes!
Get ready to bark at the moon all over again! Dave Friedman and Jake E. Lee have reunited to bring YOU a fire breather of an amp in a compact package: The Friedman Jake E. Lee Signature 20-Watt All-Tube Head, and a matching 1x12” Extension Cab! After the massive success of the Jake E. Lee-100 Signature head, this new pairing features a smaller setup with no loss of tonal ferocity, and includes the modern features that players demand of their amplifiers. “This amp puts the two specific tones I use to create my sound in one head” says Lee of this amp: “the sweetness and warmth of a classic Plexi and the more aggressive slant of the master volume amps of the ‘80s, all tweaked to my taste”.
In addition to the tones you would expect resulting from the marriage of Lee and Friedman, the Jake E. Lee 20 features plenty of modern amenities that make it an excellent choice for players of all stripes: an internal load and cab-simulated XLR output not only adds the ability to send the amp’s signal to a soundboard or interface, but allows neighborly-minded players the ability to crank their favorite tones silently! Not only that, but Dave Friedman’s ultra-transparent FX loop can be found in the Jake E. Lee 20, meaning that while you are able to channel the sounds of classic amps, you can effortlessly add your favorite effects.
To instantly tap into a sonic onslaught, grab your Friedman Jake E. Lee 20 2 Channel Tube Amp Head and matching 1x12” Extension Cabinet today at Chicago Music Exchange!
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