The Pignose Legendary 7-100 Snakeskin at a glance:
Battery-powered guitar amp
Reissue of the famous Pignose Model 7-100 practice amp
Special Edition with snakeskin look cover
Analog solid state circuitry
Pignose speaker
One channel with volume control
Preamp-Out connector
Compact cabinet with hinged opening
Brown tolex cover and black front cover
Firm carrying handle
Two strap pins on the side of the case
Powered by six AA batteries
Battery-powered guitar amplifier with one channel and cover in snakeskin look
The Pignose Legendary 7-100 Snakeskin is an authentic reissue of the highly coveted Model 7-100 from 1971, which was one of the first battery amps to not only help countless guitar students achieve an adequate sound, but can also be found in the tour buses and studios of countless rock stars. As a Special Edition model with snakeskin-look cover, the practical amp also exudes authentic rock'n'roll vibes.
Analog Solid State Circuitry with Distinctive Overdrive
At the heart of the Legendary 7-100 Snakeskin guitar amp from Pignose is an analog solid state circuit. Straightforwardly managed via a volume knob in a stylish pig-nose design, the combo's single channel not only delivers harmonious clean tones, but also a distinctive overdrive that turns out to be a secret weapon for recording sessions. The sound can be influenced by varying the opening width of the hinged cabinet. Another practical detail is the preamp-out connection, which outputs the guitar signal to a mixer or audio interface.