SUMMER NAMM: Fryette Memphis Thirty

I’d love to show you a picture of this amp but there aren’t any yet! Nevertheless, after spending a few weeks of quality time with a Fryette Sig X recently, and loving a good Class A combo, I can’t wait to check out the new Memphis Thirty.

Fryette Amplification To Debut Memphis Combo At Summer NAMM
July 16, 2009

The highly anticipated MEMPHIS THIRTY Two Channel Class A Combo Amplifier makes its first appearance at Summer NAMM in Nashville this week.

Feature packed, yet simple and intuitive to operate, the Memphis Thirty produces an amazingly broad palette of sounds and textures. Incorporating proprietary design technology, top notch components, precision engineered transformers and legendary Fryette build quality, the Memphis Thirty is in a class by itself.

With an MSRP of $2,200 and a Five-Year limited warranty, the Memphis Thirty is destined to be a hit with players.

For more information and specifications, visit us at: http://www.sfdamp.com/memphis.html


3 Responses to SUMMER NAMM: Fryette Memphis Thirty

  • brendo_91 says:

    The way they word it, it sounds like the "Memphis" is a "Thirty Two" channel amplifier…!

  • Dave says:

    I love my Marshall, have had it for 8 years and never a problem. What's the performance and reliability like on these ones?

  • Todd says:

    Steve makes great amps IMHO. I'm playing a Deliverance D60. I had a Sig X and it was one of the best channel switchers I've played. I'd love to hear this one. I like a good class A combo too.

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