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Amplificator

GIBSON

FALCON 5

Vintage Tone, Reimagined
Gibson is proud to introduce the new Falcon 5 1x10 Combo amplifier. It pays homage to Gibson’s legendary past as one of the world’s first manufacturers of electric guitar amplifiers. While inspired by the iconic Gibson Skylark amps from the 1950s and 1960s, this all-new design from renowned amp pioneer Randall Smith and the MESA/Boogie Design Team is handcrafted in Petaluma, California, and delivers vintage tone, reimagined and sets a new bar in tiny amp tone. The Falcon 5 is equipped with all the constructional upgrades and tonal improvements unearthed over Randall’s five decades of tube-amp design that deliver nothing less than astonishing results.

The Falcon 5 features single-channel simplicity with a focus on great tone and ease of use. The ultra-simple, pure signal path design has controls consisting of Volume and Tone, plus the addition of Reverb – an uncommon but welcome feature on a tube amp in this compact size and wattage class, adds dimensionality and immensely increases the amp’s enjoyment and usefulness over a wide range of musical styles.

Players in the know have long understood that one of the secrets to great overdriven tone is power amp overdrive, and lower-powered amps are key to turning up and achieving that cranked power amp sound without overwhelming volume levels. The Gibson Falcon 5 1x10 Combo is ideal for those demanding touch-sensitive, nuanced response at the low end of the gain and power spectrum, with a harmonically rich blend of vintage power-amp overdrive when turned up. All this vintage-flavored magic is brought to life via the unique mid-enhanced voice from a 10” Jensen® Blackbird 40 Alnico speaker, which perfectly complements the volume range and single-ended Class A power section. The power section is enhanced with a built-in Power Attenuator, allowing players to choose between Full and Low power settings, providing even more ways to transition in and out of clip seamlessly and musically and making the Falcon 5 an ideal amp for intimate gigs, home practice, and recording purposes. With its modern refinements, high-end performance, and boutique construction, the Falcon 5 is a vintage amp dream delivered with a sturdy, consistent modern design ethos.

Handcrafted in Petaluma, California

All-Tube Amplifier: 1x 6V6 (or 6L6) Power Tube / 3x 12AX7 Preamp Tubes

Single-Ended, Pure Class A Power

Wattage Select Switch – Choose from Full Power (approximately 7 watts) or Low Power (approx. 3 watts) with stock 6V6 Power Tube (approx. 8 watts / 4 watts with optional 6L6 Power Tube)

Cathode Biased, Maintenance-Free

Single Channel Simplicity – Channel Features: Normal & Low (Cleaner) Inputs, Volume, Tone, & Reverb Controls

All-Tube Spring Reverb

Monitor (Slave) DI Output – Fixed Attenuated from the Speaker Output

Polished Stainless Steel Control Faceplate

Aluminum Chassis

Slip Cover Included

10” Jensen Blackbird 40 Alnico Speaker.

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Range:

Bronze

Year:

2024

About the Brand

THE HISTORY OF GIBSON AMPS
Gibson was at the cutting edge of the new electrified Hawaiian guitar movement of the 1930s, and the EH-150 arrived as a companion to the E-150 lap steel in 1935. Seen here in a brochure from 1936, the tweed-covered cabinet - described as "aeroplane cloth" - set the standard for electric guitar amplifier design and is still imitated today.
ADVENTURES IN STEREO
Gibson's Stereo Sound brochure from 1959 featured new amplifier designs promising "true sound dispersal" and "guitar sound at its fullest and finest" via the handsome GA-83S and GA-88S combos. In order to take advantage of these new sonic possibilities, guitars like the Super 400-CES, L4-CES, and ES-355 were offered with stereo wiring via special order for a $25 upcharge.
REVERBERATIONS
Gibson was one of the first brands to incorporate spring reverb into its amplifier designs. In 1961, models such as the GA-19RVT Falcon and the GA-79RV promised players "concert hall richness and depth anywhere," hailing Gibson Reverberation as "an exciting new Gibson sound for the 60s." Other reverb-equipped Gibson amps from 1961 included the Invader and the Vanguard.
FIRST GENERATION
In addition to reverb, the 1961 Gibson GA-19RVT Falcon amplifier featured an onboard tube tremolo effect and delivered 14 watts from a pair of 6V6 output tubes. The instructional manual cautioned the new owner to "treat it with the same care and respect given a TV set." There were also guidelines on how to hook this "reverberation amplifier" up to another "regular amplifier" for a stereo effect.

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