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Benson Vinny Reverb Combo Desert Gertie, Oxblood

Sale price €3,049.00

SKU: 2-BEN VINNY AU

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Specs
Brand
Benson
Amplifier Type
Tube Amplifier Combo
Condition
New
Power
1/4 watt to 5 watts
Inputs
1
Controls
Volume, Tone, Reverb, Power
Pre-Amp Tubes
1 x 12AX7, 1 x 12DW7
Power-Amp Tubes
1 x JJ 6V6 power tube (as a voltage regulator), 1 x JJ EL84 power tube
Speaker
10” Celestion Greenback
Weight
9 kg
Dimensions
15.75”W 15.25”H 8.75”D
Effects Loop
Extra
Point to point construction on terminal strips - no circuit, eyelet or turret board Mallory 150 capacitors Custom Triad power and output transformers

Benson Vinny Reverb Combo Desert Gertie, Oxblood Grille

The Benson Vinny Reverb Combo is the answer to a long-awaited fan request: a compact, tube-driven combo that retains all the charm of the original Vinny Head—and adds a hefty dose of versatility.

Benson took the beloved Vinny circuit and added three key improvements: a tone control , a Tall Bird-style tube reverb , and an innovative power scaling circuit driven entirely by a tube instead of a MOSFET. The result is a small amplifier with a big tone, perfect for home, studio, or even small gigs.

The Vinny Reverb Combo delivers that signature Benson response: lively, rich in harmonics, and with a beautiful, natural compression when cranked up. Thanks to the tube-based power scaling, you can overdrive the amp without making the house shake—from sparkling cleans to that warm, slightly overdriven sweet spot Benson is known for.

Combine that with the warm, bouncy spring reverb taken straight from the Tall Bird series, and you have an inspiring all-rounder that effortlessly combines musicality and ease of use.
Small in size, big in character — just as a Benson should be.

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