Michael Casswell Reviews the Supro Black Magick 1965T, a recreation of one of Rock & Roll music’s holy-grail amplifiers. This all-tube, high-gain blues machine hearkens back to the dimensions, cosmetics and circuitry of the Supro amps from 1959, just like the one loaned by Jimmy Page to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum. In tribute to this legendary and extensively modified Supro combo, they've used the cabinet dimensions from a ‘59 Supro 2×10 and replaced the baffle with a 1×12 and armed this 25-watt combo, with a custom, British voiced speaker that was specially developed for the Black Magick amp.
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1959 Vintage Supro Cosmetics and Circuitry
2 Channels with Parallel Link and shared tone control
Output Tube Tremolo with footswitch jack
25 Watts Cathode-Bias “Class-A” Power Amp
1 x 12″ Custom Voiced Supro BD12 speaker
4x 12AX7EH
2x 6973 power tubes
Gold Faceplate
20 1/2″ x 18 3/4″ x 8 3/4″ – 52 x 47.6 x 22.2 cm
39.5 lbs – 18 kg
Black Rhino Hide Tolex
Assembled in NY, USA