The Henriksen Amplifiers JazzAmp is the world standard for dark, rich jazz guitar tones in an extremely powerful and portable package to cover any jazz gig. Want to know why the Henriksen JazzAmp has become the favorite guitar amp for so many gigging jazz musicians?
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Jun 14, 2019 . The JazzAmp Ten comes in at just over a foot high and wide, yet it manages to push out an impressive 120 watts through a single 10” Eminence Beta speaker. The JazzAmp Ten also features onboard reverb, an effects loop, balanced line out, speaker out, and a headphone jack.
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Aug 23, 2013 . The Henriksen JazzAmp was created in 2006. The JazzAmp comes in four variations: the 110, 110-ER, 112 and 112-ER. The The difference between the 110 and 112 are the speaker size (1×10 or 1×12 inch). Both are 120 watt solid state amplifiers. The “ER” stands for Extended Range and this is achieved by the addition of a tweeter.
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Henriksen JazzAmp: solid state amps, come in combos or seperate head/cabinet. The JazzAmp 10 is 80W, the JazzAmp 12 is 160W (designed for acoustic bass, also works for guitar though). These amps have a lot of clean headroom and a warm sound. There's also the JazzAmp 10-R, with reverb (the other 2 don't have reverb).
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Henriksen’s JazzAmp 112-ER Price: $999 (retail) Info: www.henriksenamps.com. Traditionally, jazz guitarists have sought a mellow tone in which single notes exhibit a horn-like timbre. Unfortunately, this often means sacrificing chord clarity. Henriksen Amplifiers’ JazzAmp series is a bid to give jazz guitarists fluid solo lines and warm, clean chordal articulation.
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Henriksen, Inc. began life as a telecom hardware manufacturer and software development company. In 2005, our founder Bud Henriksen began working on the JazzAmp to fill what he saw as a void in the marketplace for a guitar amplifier designed to meet the needs of jazz guitar players who wanted extremely high
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The JazzAmp 110 provides unmatched warmth and clarity for rich jazz tones in the ultimate package of power and portability. At only 21 pounds the 110 can cover nearly any jazz gig from small rooms to large ones, and because of the linear design it sounds just as great at bedroom volumes. Size 14" X 14" X 8" 21 lbs. Solid State 60 watts
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Henriksen JazzAmp 110 (used and well cared for) in very good condition with Henriksen carrying case in good condition and Coveramp padded cover in excellent condition. All electronics function correctly. All original with exception of input jack professionally replaced (original had …
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The manuals listed in this article are either current manuals created from a digital copy OR scans of the original hard copy manuals taken from our archives that have been converted into PDF documents. Unfortunately, original hard copy manuals from this archive are no longer available. Please note that separate manuals are not available for every instrument model.
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Retailing for under $1000, the JazzAmp 110 is the most popular Henriksen amp in our survey. It is a solid state amp that provides a clean warm tone in a small package. At only 23 pounds (10,5kg) the 110 can cover nearly any jazz gig from small rooms to large ones, and because of the linear design, it sounds just as great at bedroom volumes.
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Introducing The JazzAmp Ten! The ultimate jazz guitar amplifier, in terms of both tone and portability. At only 23 lbs and 120 watts and all the features you need to gig, if you play jazz guitar, you need a JazzAmp! Features and Specifications 120 watts 5 band graphic EQ Reverb Bluetooth Aux In Phantom powered XLR/1/4″ combo input Balanced ...
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Charged And Ready. Fully charge the battery before playing the instrument for the first time. Connect the USB charging cable to a 5-volt USB-compliant charger and plug into a wall socket. The LED on the output jack will glow solid red while charging and change to solid green when charge is complete.
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Tons of headroom, a 5-band EQ, and intuitive features like a Bluetooth auxiliary input make the JazzAmp Ten a fantastic amplifier. At 120 watts, you’d expect this amp to be as heavy as a ton of bricks, but at only 23 pounds and 14” tall, this diminutive amp is an ideal sidekick for gigging musicians.
In most cases, jazz guitarists are perfectly happy with an amp in the 50-watt range. Amps of this size tend to provide just enough power while also being small and portable, making them perfect for gigging musicians. In larger rooms, guitarists will often send their guitar out through a PA, or mic their amplifier.
Regardless of generating a divisive opinion, Peavey has remained a top choice for jazz guitarists for many decades, including their most popular jazz amp, the Classic 30.
Fender is one of the original amplifier manufacturers, and their amps have long been favored by jazz guitarists. Fender’s classic tube sound and vintage styling lend itself well to jazz playing, and their amps also lend themselves well to using pedals.
In 2005, our founder Bud Henriksen began working on an amplifier to fill what he saw as a void in the marketplace for a guitar amplifier designed to meet the needs of jazz guitar players who wanted extremely high quality sound in a portable package. This opens in a new window.
The Bud amp by Henriksen Amplifiers is nothing short of a miracle for working guitarists who need the best possible sound in a ridiculously portable system with a ton of features. Guitarists who often park several blocks away for gigs, need to take stairs, ride the train, etc. – this amp is a blessing!
Our Jazz Amps are small, light, powerful, inexpensive, warmer than Polytone amps or any other amp including tube amps. A Henriksen jazz amp packs sufficient power to play any jazz club in America.
Rory may be the only Henriksen player who nearly (and unwittingly) recycled his working Henriksen amp, but he's also the guy to go to in Nashville for about 20 different [...]