Joe B Signature Fender Amp:

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Hollywood, CA (March 28, 2018) -- Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) and Joe Bonamassa today announced the release of Bonamassa’s own signature amplifier: the ‘59 Twin-Amp™ JB Edition. A reissue of the popular “high-powered” ‘59 tweed Twin-Amp, the new ‘59 Twin-Amp JB Edition combines Bonamassa’s favorite features in a new model that is sure to appeal to fans, collectors and professional guitarists alike. Priced at $3,499.99, the custom amplifier will be available in limited quantities beginning April 4th exclusively on jbonamassa.com.

“The King of amps is back! It is one of the greatest amplifiers ever built, if not the greatest amplifier ever built,” said Joe Bonamasa.
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The new model recaptures the amazing tone, power and dynamic range of the original. It excels across a wide variety of genres, live and studio gigs – bringing the tweed ‘59 Twin-Amp to today’s players and collectors. This re-issue is the first time in 60 years that Fender has released a “high-powered” tweed twin model since its original inception.

“The 1959 ‘high powered tweed’ Twin-Amp is one of the most collectible guitar amplifiers of all time,” said Shane Nicholas, Director, Product Development, Electronics at Fender. “They sound amazing for almost any type of music, are rare, and highly sought-after by rock stars and collectors. We’re proud to work with Joe Bonamassa on the ‘59 Twin-Amp JB Edition, as he is not only a great guitarist, but a fanatic collector of Fender guitars, memorabilia and amps – including the tweed Twin models he began performing with several years ago.”

Designed and handmade to Bonamassa’s specifications in Corona, Calif., the amp’s key features include: a classic 80-watt Fender 5F8A circuit; hand-wired eyelet board and Fender vintage-style “yellow” paper-foil-resin tone capacitors for original tweed-era tone and nuance; three premium 12AX7 preamp tubes; a quartet of 6L6 output tubes that are matched and rated for high output; an internal bias pot; a 5AR4 rectifier tube; Bright and Normal channels with high- and low-gain inputs; custom Mercury Magnetics™ transformers; as well as two 12” Celestion™ JB85 speakers – exclusive to this amp – for high-powered rock guitar tone.

The amp is housed in a finger-joined solid pine cabinet for resonant tone and features a lightly distressed cosmetic treatment with a lacquered tweed covering, ‘50s-style grille cloth and steel-reinforced leather strap handle. Subtle, ‘50s cosmetic touches, such as the serial number stamped with the original 1950s tooling and font from the era, complete the package.

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OOH!
Only $3,499.00!

If it's "The King of Amps" why was it
discontinued somewhere along the line?
If I was making "The King of Amps"
I certainly would not discontinue it.

Are this JB guy and John Meyer brothers?

LOL!!!! The Opportunist Brothers!!!!!
 
What you dont want the NEW HB Flying V ashtray?/ The Bauble Heads? the CRUISE........come on man your just a "hater" buwahahahahahahah

Joe went to the Gene Simmons school of marketing ..........slap your logo on ANYTHING ANS EVERYTHING and count the coins man count the coins
The big difference being I think Bonamassa comes across as a likeable fellow, whereas Simmons strikes me as a bit full of himself. But who am I to judge? Neither of them has broken any laws and they are far more successful than I can ever dream of being. They are using their respective names and reputations to earn money. I don’t blame them. If people want to buy their stuff, I don’t see a problem with it.
 
The big difference being I think Bonamassa comes across as a likeable fellow, whereas Simmons strikes me as a bit full of himself. But who am I to judge? Neither of them has broken any laws and they are far more successful than I can ever dream of being. They are using their respective names and reputations to earn money. I don’t blame them. If people want to buy their stuff, I don’t see a problem with it.

Hear hear. I never understand the animosity that guitars players seem to have for Joe B. As a blues-rock player, well, guys, he's better than you. He also seems really down to earth, open and willing to share what he knows. He doesn't seem to pretend to be anything that he's not, he doesn't go slagging other players and he's been very successful, in essence he is the antithesis of Gene Simmons. You don't have to like his music but I'd be willing to bet any one of you would be happy to have his career.
 
They are using their respective names and reputations to earn money. I don’t blame them. If people want to buy their stuff, I don’t see a problem with it.

Hear hear. I never understand the animosity that guitars players seem to have for Joe B. As a blues-rock player, well, guys, he's better than you. He also seems really down to earth, open and willing to share what he knows. He doesn't seem to pretend to be anything that he's not, he doesn't go slagging other players and he's been very successful.

I agree with all this. I was just being an a$$hole.
If you make your living playing guitar and are good/successful (not the same thing) at it,
and some company wants to give you money to put your name on a piece of equipment,
charge a bunch of money for it and give you a cut, you are not "selling out".
It's simply another way to make money and get your name out there.
Lord knows I've done it. (Never mind who I really am...)

:)
 
In all honesty -- he does seem like a good egg that would be a blast to hang out with and jam.......his likeability --- is his ACHILLES HEEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA caugh

lol

i need help
 
Hear hear. I never understand the animosity that guitars players seem to have for Joe B. As a blues-rock player, well, guys, he's better than you. He also seems really down to earth, open and willing to share what he knows. He doesn't seem to pretend to be anything that he's not, he doesn't go slagging other players and he's been very successful, in essence he is the antithesis of Gene Simmons. You don't have to like his music but I'd be willing to bet any one of you would be happy to have his career.

I'm sure he is a cool dude. I just do not dig any aspect of his music...
 
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