A very amazing and unique amplifier. Hand built circuit board. Basically 2 amps in 1. A fender and a Vox circuit. You can run full fender side, full Vox side or blend together with the blend knob. Endless combinations of tone.
It also has 2 volume knobs so you can push the amp but still play at quieter levels. Great for quieter gigs/bedroom playing when needed. It also gets very loud if needed and will work for full out club and outdoor shows. Versatile for volume and tone. Amazing spring reverb as well.
I’ve added in pictures of a couple small imperfections but in it’s in pretty amazing shape.
Here’s the specifics.
# 3rd Power "Clean Sink" — Hand-Built USA Tube Combo Amplifier
Based on the clean channel of 3rd Power's flagship Kitchen Sink amp, the Clean Sink is a hand-wired, point-to-point tube combo built in Nashville, TN. It's designed to give players two complete amp voices — American and British — in one grab-and-go 1x12 combo, with studio-quality reverb and a volume control that lets you get real tube saturation at any room level.
## Tone & Voicing
- **Three blendable voices**: American, AC, and AC Top Boost, dialed in with the amp's Voicing Pan Pot — pan left for American (Blackface-style) tones, right for AC (Vox-style) chime, or blend anywhere in between for layered, two-amps-at-once tones
- **All-tube spring reverb** — studio-quality, footswitchable-ready
- **Treble Damping circuit** — tames high end for bright single-coils or for dialing in in-ear monitor mixes
- **Patented Hybrid-Master volume control** — keeps tube feel and saturation intact even at bedroom/studio volumes
## Power & Speaker
- ~22 watts output
- 2x JJ 6V6S power tubes
- American-made 12" WGS Green Beret speaker (8 ohm)
- 3x speaker output jacks (1x 8-ohm, 2x 4-ohm) for driving external cabs
## Controls
Volume · Voicing Pan Pot · Treble · Bass · Reverb Level · Hi-Freq Damping · Hybrid-Master
## Build & Specs
- 3/4" solid pine cabinet with 1/2" birch ply baffle
- Hand-built, point-to-point turret board construction
- Weight: ~29–31 lbs — genuinely portable, about the size of a Fender Princeton