Looking for great sounding valves for the Fender Greta amplifier? You’ve come to the right place.
The Fender Greta amplifier uses 1 x ECC83 (also called 12AX7) valve and 1 x ECC81 (12AT7) valve. Over time your valves will lose their tone and their power. A brand new set of valves will get your amp sounding like new again. We always recommend JJ valves for the Fender Greta amplifier. This is because they guarantee you get awesome tone and long life and they don’t cost a fortune. These carefully selected premium quality valves give you a significant upgrade in tone and power.
So restore the tone, the power and the sparkle to your guitar amplifier. Treat yourself to a brand new set of valves today.
If you have any queries about replacing your valves please get in touch. We have over 30 years experience so one of our team will always be happy to help and advise.
About this amp:
This is a two-watt tabletop beauty with a 4″ Special Design speaker, old-school VU meter with “clean to overload” indicator display. Its superb vintage-style enclosure has front and rear wood panels finished in bright red. Stunning! On top of that, the Greta has gold-finished metal top and sides for increased shielding, a “Greta” badge on the front panel and tabletop feet.
The Greta uses two valves; a single ECC81 (12AT7) as an output tube and a single ECC83 (12AX7) preamp tube. It features a 1/4″ instrument jack and 1/4″ line out jack (for preamp use with another amplifier). The Greta produces a wide variety of low-volume clean and overdriven guitar tones.
Even if you never plug a guitar into it, the 1/8″ back-panel auxiliary input is perfect for iPod or other media player use, with great mono tube playback sound that’ll have you rocking right there at your desk.
Best valves for Fender Greta amplifiers. Order yours today and get your amp sounding better than ever.
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