Bad Cat And Carr Boutique Amps
Are you looking for some great Boutique Amplifiers? Then you will be happy to find out that there are two makes of these that could be of interest to you. Carr Amplifiers makes amps which are unique in their circuit design. All the amps produced by the company are not only hand wired, but their cabinets have been made by hand as well. With amps ranging from both ends of the spectrum, the Raleigh is a small combo amp of three watts found at the lower end. And at the higher end of the scale you can find the Slant 6V; 40 watts of raw power.
Bad Cat Amps, likewise, has a great line of Class A amplifiers that deliver great tone and character. The amps are designed by Mark Sampson, the same Mark Sampson who was the founder of Matchless Amps. Bad Cat’s line of products includes the Alley Cat 7.5 watt amp, which is a lot of amp in a small package. The beauty of these amps are that they are so versatile that they are equally at home in the studio, in a small venue, or at home. Likewise, the Cub II is a great little amp that comes in two options, one with reverb and one without.