The newest amp to the lineup is the LT-1. Born from the need and desire for that wonderful old Marshall tone, but at a more home and club friendly level.   The LT-1  is the baddest smallblock ever produced IMO, and this little 20 watt beast is the baddest  little Plexi styled amp.  Derived from my Vintage 50, the LT-1 is a departure from the traditional 18 watt styled amps.  The LT-1 is fixed bias instead of cathode bias as is traditional for the 18 watt style amps.  It also has a Plexi styled NFB loop, is solid state rectified, and set up like my Vintage 50.  The LT-1 has more girth, and drive than typical for an EL84 amp, and keeps a great feel at low, or dimed levels.  It offers the same exceptional dynamics that all of my amps have.  Want sweet chimey cleans, just back off with yoru right hand a little, or roll the guitar back.  For more crunch and grind, just roll the guitar up and smack it harder, the feel is amazing.
  Built with custom wound transformers, and the same high quality that all of my other amps are known for.  4 input Vintage Brit styling, and set up.  Jump the channels for a nice thick sweet tone.  At home on the stage, at home or in the studio.   The LT-1 is available with the optional Reinhardt SV setup for situations that require the ultimate lowered volume tone.

3-12ax7
2-EL84
Custom Heyboer transformers
Sozo caps
Custom heavy duty aluminum chassis with welded corners for strangth and durability

SOUNDCLIPS
These were a short fast recording of the LT-1.  The recordings are not perfect, but its a pretty good assesment of the tone from the LT-1.
They were made with my Mutt Tele with Wolfetone Marshallhead pickups straight it. Amp was on 7 or so, and clean was simply playing softer to show the dynamics
LT-1 Head                    $1895
LT-1 1X12 Combo       $2070
Reinhardt SV               $175
These 2 videos were done by a customer of my dealer in Norway, Godlyd music.  I want to thank them for sending them to me.   At the end of both videos, after he finishes with the backing track, he just plays around with the amp, going from clean to nasty with just the rolling of the volume pot.