CEC Amplification Launches "Road Dog" Johnny Hiland Signature Amplifier
By HC News |
CEC Amplification is set to launch its brand new "Road Dog" combo amplifier at Summer NAMM this week. The Road Dog, a 100 watt powerhouse designed with an emphasis on practicality and utility for working musicians, is the first ever signature amplifier developed for Nashville guitarist and Shrapnel recording artist Johnny Hiland.
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"Johnny is very discriminating when it comes to gear; very particular about the fine details," says Craig Wildenradt, founder of CEC Amplification. "We set out to create an amplifier for him that would not only have his ideal feature set, but would also in its rawest form deliver all the tone and feel that his hands demand each time he plugs in."
Staying true to the commonalities of CEC design philosophy, the Road Dog sports an original circuit design and an uncommon tube lineup. Primary specifications of the Road Dog include:
100 watt 2x12 combo, with all tube preamp and power amp
Tube complement: 4x 6L6GC-STR, 3x 12AX7, 1x 12AU7, 1x EF86
Three built-in reverbs
Switchable effects loop with level control
Buffered line out
Loaded with Celestion speakers
Accepts extension cabs
Made in the USA
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