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Single-Ended Superstars

Now well known as one of the UK’s top boutique amplification brands, 633 Engineering is headed up by designer Cliff Brown, whose extraordinary bespoke heads and combos have gained approval from many top players in the UK and around the world, including Ash Wilson, Stuart Dixon, Micky Moody and blues maestro Kirk Fletcher to name but a few. Despite the pandemic pausing live music, 633’s popularity is as strong as ever, with an increased interest in products for home use and recording. Following regular enquiries for a smaller amp, Cliff has responded to popular demand with the highly anticipated and relatively affordable Dragonfly and Dragonfly RT, two single-ended, pure Class A designs with some typical 633 tricks up their sleeves.

While the Dragonfly amps cost considerably less than a bespoke 633 head

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