Sidebar
Cornell Amplification - theguitarstoreonline

Cornell Amplification

We are proud to stock these valve amps: designed, hand made and hand wired in England by the amp wizard Denis Cornell - his list of users reads like a "who's who" of rock guitarists, from Eric Clapton to the late and great Gary Moore!

Ciornell Amplifiers started in 1991 but the story before Cornell starts with Denis Cornell many mo. . . Show More >

We are proud to stock these valve amps: designed, hand made and hand wired in England by the amp wizard Denis Cornell - his list of users reads like a "who's who" of rock guitarists, from Eric Clapton to the late and great Gary Moore!

Ciornell Amplifiers started in 1991 but the story before Cornell starts with Denis Cornell many moons before.

The Amplifiers we make and love are all designed by our own Legend Mr Cornell himself. Denis Cornell is probably the best known Guitar amp GURU in the industry.

No-compromise amplification with tone beyond compare sounds appealing, then be assured that promising to create and capture tonal perfection is entirely within Denis Cornell's capabilities. Denis has intimate design and service knowledge of Vox amplification,- he proudly assisted Tom Jennings with a company relaunch - and Fender Products too:

As a freelance Denis has sorted complex technical problems and helped Fender Europe with new designs. Denis has been called upon to help major companies grow and launch their products. Denis had a key role in Arbiter Groups London facility in designing products for them.

Cornell has built repaired, serviced and custom designed amplification systems for many years. ( Sound City's groundbreaking MKIII / IV amp's were co-designed by by Denis along with his long time friend and senior development engineer, Brian Hucker) Over time Denis has assisted most of today's big brand amp manufacturers design and come to fruition all there iconic amps that have made their companies great!

Come int The Guitar Store Southampton to find out more about these amazing amps.


< Show Less