
B-STOCK: CTM-30
Inspired by the legendary valve amplifiers that helped define the sound of British bass, the CTM-30 is a hand-built, 30-watt all-valve bass head that delivers warm, rich and dynamic tone with unmistakable vintage character.
Powered by a premium valve preamp, the CTM-30 produces everything from deep, rounded tones to natural valve saturation as you increase the gain. Its straightforward control layout allows you to focus on your playing, while the high-quality transformer design delivers exceptional headroom, punch and clarity.
B-STOCK CONDITION
This cabinet has been fully inspected and tested by our technical team to ensure it performs exactly as intended. It may show minor cosmetic marks, signs of handling or slight imperfections to the finish, but these are purely cosmetic and do not affect performance in any way.
Please note that this item may not be supplied in its original packaging, although it will be securely packaged for transit.
Original: $762.80
-65%$762.80
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Description
Inspired by the legendary valve amplifiers that helped define the sound of British bass, the CTM-30 is a hand-built, 30-watt all-valve bass head that delivers warm, rich and dynamic tone with unmistakable vintage character.
Powered by a premium valve preamp, the CTM-30 produces everything from deep, rounded tones to natural valve saturation as you increase the gain. Its straightforward control layout allows you to focus on your playing, while the high-quality transformer design delivers exceptional headroom, punch and clarity.
B-STOCK CONDITION
This cabinet has been fully inspected and tested by our technical team to ensure it performs exactly as intended. It may show minor cosmetic marks, signs of handling or slight imperfections to the finish, but these are purely cosmetic and do not affect performance in any way.
Please note that this item may not be supplied in its original packaging, although it will be securely packaged for transit.






















