ENGL Amp Spotlight: Fireball 25 E633

ENGL Amp Spotlight: Fireball 25 E633

Goodness gracious, great balls of fire... this compact two-channel beast of an amp brings the heat!

Get things started with the Clean channel, which offers cool shimmering clean tones until you hit about noon on the gain setting, when it starts breaking up into warm, chimey crunch tones. Then, the Lead channel picks up where the Clean channel left off, letting you crank it up until the sweet tube gain goodness blows your mind with seemingly endless amounts of incendiary gain.

The ENGL Fireball 25 E633 also has the features you need for stage and studio, including a built-in Noise Gate (a good things to have handy with the higher gain settings), and a Mid Boost function that's perfect for getting out in front for a solo. Driven by a pair of 6L6GC power tubes (just like the larger Fireball 100), this amp has plenty of punch and headroom for any performance situation, but it also has a Power Soak feature, so you can rock late into the night while keeping your output volume low (or even off)  but still keep taking advantage of the amp's full range of great tones.

Perfect for everything from edgy indie rock to molten metal, the all-tube ENGL Fireball 25 E633 should be high on the list of considerations for your next amp!

Features
• 2 Channels: Clean, Lead
• All Tube Head
• Tube buffered FX Loop
• Noise Gate
• Master Volume Boost (M.V.B.)
• Line Output (0 dB)

Sound Options
• Mid Boost

Controls
• Gain (for each Channel)
• 3-Band EQ
• Lead Volume
• Master
• Presence
• Noise Gate Threshold

Outputs
• Poweramp Output (1 x 8 Ω - 16 Ω, 2 x 16 Ω ||)
• Line Output (0 dB)
• Footswitch
• Z4 (Channels, Master Volume Boost, Mid Boost, FX Loop)

Preamp Tubes
• 4 x Engl ECC83 / 12AX7

Output Tubes
• 2 x Engl 6L6GC

Output Wattage
• 25 W

Dimensions
16.5" x 8" x 9" (42 x 20 x 23 cm)

Weight
24.25 lbs (11 kg)

ESP distributes ENGL amplifiers in the USA and Canada. Find a list of our ENGL dealers here!

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DonnieDoJo

2 things..

What footswitch do I use for this and where can I get it. 

How can go about using my Fortin 33 with it? I want to use the channel switch input on the 33 but not sure where to plug it in the Amp. I thought it had to be the lead/clean footswitch input on the back but that didn’t work as expected.

Giovanny G.

Precio??

tjtrautman

This thing is KILLER!!!