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STUDIO SIGNATURE HEAD

With an emphasis on high-wattage Dumble-inspired designs, there’s a sense Two-Rock has been kicking against the low-volume zeitgeist. Yet when we reviewed the Classic Reverb Signature in 2017, it was the most player-friendly 100-watter we’ve ever tried.

Even so, how many of us really need a 100-watt amplifier these days? Recognising this, Two-Rock introduced the Studio Pro 35 and that has now been facelifted and updated to create the Studio Signature. Two-Rock describe it as a lower power version of the Classic Reverb Signature, but it’s downsized, more portable and produces 35 watts from a pair of 6L6 output valves.

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