Gibson enhances pure tone of '50s bestseller with new Les Paul Jr. amp

Gibson Labs, the technology division of Gibson Guitar Corp., has designed a new version of the classic GA-5 Les Paul Junior amplifier that combines vintage-style Class A tube circuitry with modern technology. The original Les Paul Junior was Gibson's best-selling guitar amp of the 1950s and is highly sought by vintage collectors. The new Les Paul Junior enhances the pure, all-tube sound of the original.

"For thousands of young guitarists in the '50s, the Gibson Les Paul Junior amp provided an unforgettable introduction to pure guitar tone," said Henry Juszkiewicz, chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar Corp. "Today's Junior takes the original design to the next level, so that new generations of musicians will look no farther than the Les Paul Junior to find the essence of guitar tone."

The new amp uses all tube Class-A circuitry with vintage-style point-to-point wiring as a starting point. With no tone control to get in the way of the natural guitar tone, the Les Paul Junior's volume control provides an expressive range of classic guitar sounds, from clean to overdriven. With modern improvements, such as an efficient Gibson Goldtone speaker, a solid-state rectifier and top quality cabinet materials, the new Les Paul Junior serves up a powerful, pure sound that even the original units can't match.

Features:

Single-ended Pure Class A tube circuit
5 watts RMS power
Two instrument inputs (3dB pad on input #2)
8-inch custom designed Gibson Goldtone speaker (15W RMS)
Hand wired, point-to-point
Designed and made in USA
MSRP: $599.00

Gibson is known worldwide for producing classic models in every major style of fretted instrument, including acoustic and electric guitars, mandolins and banjos. Gibson's digital guitar, introduced in 2002, represents the biggest advance in electric guitar design in over 70 years. Founded in 1894 in Kalamazoo, MI, and headquartered in Nashville since 1984, Gibson Guitar Corp.'s family of brands now includes Epiphone, Dobro, Valley Arts, Kramer, Steinberger, Tobias, Slingerland, Trace Elliot, Maestro, Baldwin, Hamilton, Chickering and Wurlitzer. Visit Gibson's website at www.gibson.com.