New Luker Steel Amp

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Bill Cunningham
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New Luker Steel Amp

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I wanted to post a short note on a new Luker steel guitar amp that Del Mullen has been working on with Luker. I played one on my set at the SWSGA last weekend in Phoenix and spent a fair amount of time with it in the Mullen room.

I am not much of an "amp head", change gear infrequently, and have a short memory on top of that. So I don't remember a lot of details. It is all tube and and is using the 15" Mullen Eminence speaker that Del has had around for several years. SO, the only down side I can post is that it is heavy by today's standards! I believe Del said the power amp is close to an old Fender Twin. All I know for sure is that I really liked the sound that came out of it!

I'm sure the Mullen folks can share more info if you are interested. It is not on the Lucker web site. Lots of great boutique amps out there now. (I use a Sarno/Furlong combination most of the time). Here is another one that will no doubt be popular too!

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Here is a picture of the control panel.


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Post by Stu Schulman »

I thought that this amp was great sounding! ;-)
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Post by James Quackenbush »

Perhaps someone from the Mullen camp can chime in here and give us some more info on this amp ? .....Jim
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Perhaps someone from the Mullen camp can chime in here and give us some more info on this amp ?
....and a good sounding video demo..:)
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Thanks for the kind words. These amps are truly great! We will have all the info up shortly as well as sound clips and such. Here are a few more pictures and again I will have all the specs shortly.


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Nice! (I likes lotsa knobs.) :mrgreen:
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Post by Justin Griffith »

Looks great!
three things really caught my eye:

1. Presence knob and sweepable mid.
2. Impedance switch on back.
3. "Load" switch. I can only assume, but I hope this loads up the power amp so it sounds like its cranked up (like any tube amp should be) when it is at a reasonable volume.
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The pic I posted is how I set it btw. I didn't want to loose it or forget when I got to the main stage. :eek:
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Interesting 8) So...4 6L6's? Output 100+ watts? Nice to see a balanced line out too. Lots of features.
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Looks killer! I bet it sounds great!
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Here are a few features as you can see.
4--- 6L6's output 100 watts or more, will have that info shortly.
4--- 12AX7 input tubes

4 position Load switch which changes the Treble Control Capacitor setting
Dynamic Mid Control that goes from scooped to full-out Mid.
Speaker Impedance control
Extra rear line speaker jack
XLR Plug in Back
Mullen Designed Eminence 15" Neo Speaker
Full Freq. Mid. and Presence Controls with a wide range.
Triple Spring Reverb Pan with independent Tone Control
Tone Color Range control
Extreme Lows and High range controls
Standby/Play Mute Switch
Beautiful Vintage Look
47lbs
Intro Price $2,195.
In-Stock ready to ship
And most of All TONE TO THE BONE.
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Post by Del Mullen »

Thanks Bill for the post
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Post by Chris Bauer »

Any thoughts about making a head only?
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Post by Mike Mantey »

Current Inventory on sale!!! Making room for more.

Great Amp Folks!!

http://www.mullenguitars.com/amplifiers ... vqTzI-cGUk
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Post by Bruce Derr »

Justin Griffith wrote:3. "Load" switch. I can only assume, but I hope this loads up the power amp so it sounds like its cranked up (like any tube amp should be) when it is at a reasonable volume.
More likely it varies the input impedance (adjustable pickup load). A useful feature in my opinion.

I like the logical control layout. 47 lbs isn't bad considering the iron this thing is sporting.
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