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Electro-Harmonix 44 Magnum Power Amp

Description

Features
- 44 watts of power into 8 or 16 ohms
- Tone switch toggles between a neutral, flat setting and a Musical top end boost
- Maximum headroom potential
- Can be driven to a natural, true amplifier saturation
- Fits in the palm of your hand
- Comes with a 24DC-3000 power supply
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Reviews
4.9
10 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Performances3
- Amateur Recording2
- Home Studio2
- Limited Functions1
- Experienced3
- Professional Musician1
- Easy To Use4
- Excellent Sound3
- Good Power Output3
- Portable3
- Warm / Comfy2
Reviewed by 10 customers
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submitted6 months ago
byIan
fromParsippany, NJ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Ran a Spark 2 Line Out into this into an 8ohm Marshall 4x12 cab, powerful enough to drive it LOUD.
Bought to power ToneX pedal...
submitteda year ago
byRay
fromAtlanta
Used to power Laney 4x12, EVH 2x12 and even a full range cab. This thing is amazingly loud. Does the job very well.
44Mag for Kemper
submitted3 years ago
byAlan
fromSan Diego
I have mine attached to the back cavity of a Kemper lunchbox. Fits the amp and P/S in there. This drives a 1×12 Marshall cab with a EV Swamp Thang. Works well and is plenty loud. Makes for a very portable setup.
Insanely Useful
submitted6 years ago
byNinja Joe
fromAmerican Midwest
First off, the base clean tone of this thing is very not bad. Well-rounded & full bodied. However, the base tone will be disengaged of powering a preamp-type pedal. I use a Diezel VH4 overdrive pedal with the 44 as a preamp/power amp setup, and I like the tone as much if not better than any solid-state amp head out there. But if you're trying to get tube punch out of it, a 212 cab is about as much as you can push before you start losing oomph. It will drive a 412, but you'll lose some punch along the way. A great fly rig solution if you like showing up with a guitar and a pedalboard & using a house cab, or a no-brainer if you tire of hauling too much gear.
Works as needed
submitted7 years ago
bySean
fromUndisclosed
Velcro'd to the side of my cab. Plug my helix in and I'm done. No complaints
I'm feeling lucky
submitted13 years ago
byTOBY DIAZ
fromRiverside, CA
I love this little amp. 44 watts of power in such a small, lightweight, simple package. The tone you get from this amp is very clean and transparent, and is thus very flexible, making it a great platform for using effects pedals. The amp is built rather ruggedly, in my opinion, and seems like it could take a bit of punishment before any sort of loss of performance. The bright switch adds bite and crunch to the high end of your sound, but otherwise unaffects the natural tone of your instrument. Also, if there are any musicians out there wondering if is powerful enough to play a gig with as their main amplifier, the answer is yes. It can push a 4x12 cabinet loud enough to play a small venue without being mic'd, and can be pushed to play any other size venue if you are mic'd.
Q&A
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submitted2 years ago
asked bylloyd
fromCommerce City, Co
can this pedal manage a positive spark amp and a speaker cab in order to increase the output volume of spark amp?
No. You can't run an amp into an amp.submitted3 years ago
asked byjimmy
fromBiloxi,Mississippi
Do you need a power cord
Yes. It includes the power supply.