Tone King Imperial Mk2 20w 1×12 Guitar Amp Combo in Black

£2,699.00

Tone have impressed us with this New Tone King Imperial Mk2 20w 1×12 Guitar Amp Combo in Black in Amps, it’s in stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Amps, additional Combo Amps options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below. The Tone King Imperial Mk2 from the front may look the same as the original Imperial but this amplifier is a completely new build. This Mk2 version delivers something that Imperial lovers will still want to play but with some subtle tonal differences. The original Imperial was…

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Tone have impressed us with this New Tone King Imperial Mk2 20w 1×12 Guitar Amp Combo in Black in Amps, it’s in stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Amps, additional Combo Amps options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below.

The Tone King Imperial Mk2 from the front may look the same as the original Imperial but this amplifier is a completely new build. This Mk2 version delivers something that Imperial lovers will still want to play but with some subtle tonal differences. The original Imperial was designed to be an authentic vintage American style amplifier with the reliability of a modern build. Tone King have not lost their original goal with the Mk2 but they found a way to make their iconic amp even better. With some new tools and a whole new internal design, this amp will sit nicely into your rig.

Chimey But Not Glassy

When it comes to your sound nothing should get in your way. While the original Imperial amplifier had a fantastic glassy sound, in a lot of situations it would be a bit too much. So when you plug in the Mk2 you will immediately notice that is slightly more subtle than the original but still with the same definition. This smoother sound makes this amp much more usable in most of the time so you can really use this as your everyday amp.

This change comes with the move to the new 'hand-wired board' layout that optimizes how the amp runs and gives you a much higher quality silky smooth tone that replicates true vintage American amps. With this change, you will also notice how little noise this amp creates while keeping every frequency intact. This isn't some internal wizardry just well built, well-designed amplifiers so you can get a better sound.

Quality Attenuation For A Quality Amp

Nothing will destroy your tone more than using a low-quality attenuator. Bad attenuators will ruin all the hard work you have done to get the right guitar, pedals and amp for your sound. Tone sucking and lots of noise are common problems, so to make sure that doesn't happen to you the Imperial Mk2 comes with the new Ironman II Compensated Attenuator built in and designed specifically for this amp.

You want an attenuator to work with your amp so that when you need to really lower the volume you hear the same high-quality sound you would hear when turned up to 10. Because this is a compensated attenuator it will modify the EQ curve, compression level and how your amplifier reacts with your speaker so you get the full sound and punch of a cranked amp at a much lower volume.

They did not want to leave it there though. You can also set the attenuator to only work on the lead channel so that you can better match the volume of the two channels. This means no sudden spike in volume when you switch between channels once you have set the correct volumes. A High-Frequency compensation switch helps you get the right sound for the room you are in. Whenever you go to a new room just try out either side so you can make sure you are getting your sound wherever you may be.

Specifications

  • Configuration: 1×12 Combo
  • Output: Power 20W
  • Speaker: Custom designed 12″, 8-Ohm, Ceramic Magnet speaker made by Eminence
  • Preamplifier: 2-Channels, Footswitchable
  • Rhythm Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass
  • Lead Channel: Volume, Tone, Mid-Bite
  • Reverb: Tube Driven, Full-Size 2-Spring Pan
  • Tremolo: Modified Bias-Modulation Type, Footswitchable
  • Power Attenuator: Ironman II Precision Compensated Power Attenuator
  • Load Type: Tuned Reactive Load
  • Attenuation Steps: 6 Steps: 0db, -3db, -9db, -15db, -24db, -36db
  • Attenuator Bypass: When selected, the attenuator is bypassed (rhythm channel only)
  • Footswitch: 2-button Footswitch with LED indicators
  • Footswitch Functions:  Channel Switching, Tremolo On/Off
  • Preamp Tubes: 4 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7
  • Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6GT
  • Rectifier Tube 1 x 5AR4
  • Dimensions: 22-1/2" W x 19-1/4" T x 10-1/2" D
  • Weight: 36.2 lbs
  • Finish: Black

Additional information

Weight 34 kg

Stuff About Amps

Guitar amps cover everything needed to amplify, shape, and project your guitar sound, from small practice setups to full stage and studio rigs. In this category you’ll find combo amps, separate amp heads and speaker cabinets, covering valve, solid-state, and hybrid designs, each offering a different feel and response. You’ll also see modelling and digital amps, built-in effects, footswitches, attenuation solutions, replacement speakers, valves, and essential accessories to keep an amp performing at its best. Whether you’re chasing pristine cleans, classic crunch, or modern high-gain tones, guitar amps and related gear are all about finding the right balance of power, tone, and control for the way you play.

Stuff About Combo Amps

Combo amps combine an amplifier and speaker into a single, self-contained unit, making them a practical and popular choice for many players. They’re easy to transport, simple to set up, and available in a wide range of power ratings, from small practice amps to powerful stage-ready models. Combo amps come in valve, solid-state, hybrid, and digital designs, often with built-in effects and tone controls. Their all-in-one nature makes them ideal for home use, rehearsals, recording, and live performance where convenience and reliable tone matter.

The Important stuff

1×12. Black — Black instruments and gear offer a timeless, understated look that fits almost any style of music or setup. Whether it’s a guitar, pedal or accessory, a black finish is often chosen for its clean appearance, practicality and stage-ready feel. If you prefer gear that looks focused, professional and never goes out of fashion, black options deliver a classic aesthetic with no distractions.. Combo — A combo amplifier combines the amp head and speaker cabinet into one convenient, self-contained unit, making it a favourite for players who want great tone without extra setup. Compact and portable, combos come in all sizes and power levels, from small practice amps to stage-ready tube beasts. They deliver everything from sparkling cleans to rich overdrive, often with built-in effects and tone-shaping controls. Perfect for rehearsals, recording, or gigs, a good combo amp gives you the full sound and feel of a complete rig in one easy-to-carry package..

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