I've had this amp for a couple years, and it does a nice job of emulating a brown panel fender deluxe from the early 60s. I've tried a few different speakers in it, and I think an alnico might serve this amp a bit better than the ceramic that is currently in it. Sounds amazing with telecasters (sounds a little dark to me with humbuckers even with the tone on 10). Hand-wired, made in the USA, 6V6-powered combo amp.
"Hombre, Suhr’s take on the classic Brownface tones that have inspired John Suhr since his early days as a guitarist. The intention was clear: create a modern take on these classic designs while preserving the vintage heritage.
The purity of the signal path is part of Hombre’s beauty. It results in a playing experience that is incredibly dynamic and touch-sensitive. A simple turn of the volume and tone controls will put a shocking range of sound at your fingertips.
Clean tones are classic, gorgeous and bell-like, but make no mistake, this amp is a dirty little combo. It wants to be pushed into sweet overdrive, conjuring tones from the 1970s era of Texas blues-rock.
The onboard Dynamic Tube Bias tremolo imparts an unmistakably rich, sought after sound, that simply can’t be imitated. Hombre is driven by a ~18-watt 6V6 power section and features a lightweight cabinet loaded with a 12″ Celestion V-Type speaker."