THE CABARET MK2 HEAD
The new Cabaret Mk2 head is identical to the combo version, in a compact and portable form you can pair with virtually any speaker. A unique 15 watt all tube amp that builds on customer feedback we received from the acclaimed original Cabaret 13, and reflects the need to give players a fantastic pedal platform in the vein of the iconic Fender Princeton Reverb and the like, but with a distinctive British flavor as we turn the amp up past noon, thanks to the cathode-biased EL84 power tubes, reminiscent of the fabled original Vox AC30’s and the like.
The Cabaret Mk2 also features all tube spring reverb that conjures classic 60’s surf, with room to go even more cavernous from there, and a proprietary bias tremolo circuit that is pretty unprecedented at its extremes, allowing for over the top, almost doppler effects when turned up all the way.
Perfect for small gigs, the studio, and the bedroom, the Cabaret gives you familiar clean tube tones you can build on with the dirt of your choice, and add plenty of “edge-of-breakup” character to the mix along the way. The head paired with our 12” Extension Cabinet can deliver more projection and volume than its combo cousin, or you can dial it back and enjoy that same clean chime in a more versatile package.
SPECIFICATIONS:
POWER OUTPUT: 15 WATTS
FRONT CONTROLS: VOLUME, TREBLE, BASS, REVERB, TREMOLO SPEED, TREMOLO INTENSITY
REAR CONTROLS: IMPEDANCE SELECT (4, 8, 16Ω), 2 SPEAKER OUTPUTS, FOOTSWITCH JACK FOR TREMOLO
FEATURES: ALL-TUBE SPRING REVERB, BIAS TREMOLO
POWER TUBES: 2X EL84
PREAMP TUBES: 3X 12AX7, 1X 12AT7
RECTIFIER: EZ81
DIMENSIONS: 21” x 9” x 7.5”
WEIGHT: 24 lbs
FINISH: AVAILABLE IN CROCODILE/BLACK TOLEX MIX, OR IN BLACK TOLEX
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CABARET MK2 FAQ:
What kind of power section does the Cabaret Mk2 have?
The Cabaret features a pair of cathode biased EL-84 power tubes, reminiscent of a Vox AC15 or Cambridge Reverb. This is what gives it such a distinct “British” tone when cranked up and overdriven, even though the preamp driving this power section has little to do with a 60’s Vox circuit.
What kind of preamp section does the Cabaret Mk2 have?
At first glance, you’d think you were looking at a classic Fender preamp circuit from the 1960’s, but there are a few subtle but distinctive changes that mainly affect how the later sections overdrive. In particular the first preamp tube’s bias and the tone stack’s mid scoop are designed to sound a little more “Voxy”, regardless of volume setting. What does this mean in plain English? A little more upper midrange “chime” and a bit less bass than you’ll find on a classic Princeton or similar 10” combo.
What kind of spring reverb circuit is in the Cabaret Mk2?
The Cabaret’s reverb circuit and hardware is virtually identical to the classic black panel surf-machines of old. And we’ve left in the ability to get REALLY wet and drippy with this amp, leaving you the choice of reverberating as subtly or recklessly as you choose.What kind of tremolo is in the Cabaret Mk2?
The Cabaret’s bias tremolo circuit began with the Vox Cambridge Reverb’s simple design, and then took it far beyond what that amp can do, giving you the ability to blow past tasteful and classic into weird new wobbly territory. Past about 3 o’clock, the tremolo oscillator begins to interact with the power output section in bizarre and unpredictable ways that you’ll have a hard time finding on a pedal.
Can the Cabaret Mk2 be used in Europe or outside the US?
The Cabaret can easily be converted (via internal wiring) by a qualified technician for 220-240V operation. Feel free to contact us for details.