Laney Amplification began in 1967 when Lyndon Laney, whilst playing in a local band, ‘The Band of Joy’ with John Bonham on drums and Robert Plant on vocals, turned his musical interest into amplifier construction. Initially working in his father’s garage. Lyndon Laney sought to design and build amplifiers with key ‘tonal’ characteristics that were unheard of at the time. Formed in 1967 by Lyndon Laney, Laney Amplification is a West Midlands based guitar and musical instrument amplifier manufacturer who were closely involved with Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath in the birth of the ‘Heavy Metal’ music genre. Since 1967, Laney Amplification has gone on from strength to strength and is now a multinational company that continues to design ‘tone’ solutions to enable musicians of all playing
The Cub10 is driven by a pair of 6V6GT power tubes which deliver 10 watts of classic tube tone. Its 10″ speaker is custom-designed exclusively by HH. The Cub 10 houses a 10″ HH driver. HH have custom-designed the driver exclusively for Laney giving the perfect loudspeaker pairing to the amplifier.
Designed to make tube amps accessible to every player, the Cub10 is a Class A/B design and produces 10 watts RMS of power from a pre amp loaded with 2 ECC83’s and a pair of 6V6GT power tubes.
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