Tone King Metropolitan. Tone King Metropolitan 1x12 Combo Brown YouTube But I was craving some Fender tones (I'm a huge Peter Green fan), so after lots of looking, I opted for the Tone King Metropolitan Every Tone King amp I've owned (Imperial, Meteor II, Metropolitan) has been stellar
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The amp features a Blackface-inspired rhythm channel and a more midrange-focused lead channel that hearkens back to the tweed era Incredible sounding and highly versatile tube guitar amplifier! From Fender Tweed and Blackface through Marshall-esque, Brown sounding Overdrive, the Metropolitan can do it all! Separate output power scaling controls for each channel deliver great tone at any volume.
Tone King Metropolitan Mark Bartel era Reverb
Bartel has put some serious years of circuit design, chassis design and woodworking skills inside this marvelous amplifier. The decision was based on the features of the amp, the other option was a 65amps The Tone King Metropolitan is the latest creation to find its way out of master amp builder, Mark Bartel's brain and heart
TONE KING Metropolitan 2 Channel 40W 1x12 Combo w Reverb Reverb. The TK won because it has two channels each with its own power control and the amp also has built in spring reverb (3 spring tank. It's immediately obvious when you play through the Tone King Metropolitan, that Mr
Gear Hunter Tone King Metropolitan. The Tone King Metropolitan was Mark Bartel's effort to combine the deluxe reverb and tweed voicings into on amp and he certainly succeeded The decision was based on the features of the amp, the other option was a 65amps