Henriksen Amplifiers

Henriksen Amplifiers The ultimate in warm, rich tone and portability for jazz guitar and bass. Our JazzAmp jazz amplifiers are loved by the greatest jazz players worldwide.

The Henriksen JazzAmp was created in 2006 to satisfy a void in the marketplace for a jazz archtop guitar amplifier that produced a pure and true reproduction of the jazz guitar tone. After having purchased a number of amps, and trying out an even larger number purporting to be jazz guitar friendly amplifiers, we saw a common flaw in the basic design of all of these amps, at least for playing jazz.

To our way of looking at it, that common flaw was in the institution of tone circuitry. Why not, we thought, create an amp with no tone controls at all. That would leave "tone color" decisions as the exclusive province of the instrument. The presumption is made that a high quality jazz archtop inherently has built in the jazz tone desired which then only needs to be made louder. Time and market acceptance has proven this to be a valuable insight. Tone controls on conventional amps can be characterized as either low pass filters (bass), high pass filters (treble), or band pass filters (middle). Most are passive filters which give them the ability only to reduce unwanted frequencies. Some are active filters which allow some level of amplification of a particular spectrum. In general, a bass control works by reducing the magnitude of higher frequencies above a certain "cutoff". A treble control works by reducing the magnitude of lower frequencies below a certain "cutoff". The problem with all of this is that all of the controls are "eating" part of your signal. In the jazz guitar world we experience this by finding that we have to choose between higher notes that are "thin" or lower notes that are "boomy". Our ear tells us that neither compromise is acceptable. So we spend the gig fine tuning the bass/treble controls in search of the "sweet spot", only to go home unsatisfied. Removing the tone circuitry completely eliminates undue influence by the amplifier and leaves the establishment of tone up to the player and their instrument where it properly belongs. Recording studios abandoned conventional tone controls in favor of graphic EQ decades ago. We saw the need to add a studio quality graphic equalizer to the amp. The purpose of the EQ is not so much to color the tone but to compensate for the environment the jazz guitar or bass is played in. Different venues carry sound in different ways. The EQ circuits on the JazzAmp are set up to increase or decrease 5 different frequency bands by +-10db. What makes a true EQ such as ours different is that is does not have any affect on frequencies outside its band. When you turn up the 300 Hz control on a JazzAmp you are affecting only frequencies between 150 Hz and 600 Hz. Turning it up actually amplifies the presence of that band in the signal path. Turning it down draws that frequency band closer to ground without having any effect on any of the other frequency bands. There is an entire paper on this web site dedicated to the use of our EQ controls. Rock amps are generally "toned" on purpose to get rid of mid range tones between 100 and 900hz and emphasize the second and third harmonic elements from 1000hz and above (lots of treble). This should help to explain why an amp that is great for rock is generally a poor choice for playing jazz. Amp makers, particularly boutique tube amp makers have bought into the idea of "toning" the electronics to achieve the jazz guitar tone. Changing the cutoff frequencies of the treble and bass controls does not alter the fundamental problem, which is interfering with the signal path via the use of tone controls in the first place. It merely serves as a fine tuner of sorts for the ear of the person doing the design. In different environments, or with a different guitar, the tone does not replicate itself in the same fashion as in the designer's studio leaving the musician to adjust the tone control and thus fall victim to the proverbial search for the coveted "sweet spot".

The Bud SN 0001If you’re going to mortgage your house to launch a product, you better be certain other peoplelike it as ...
06/19/2026

The Bud SN 0001
If you’re going to mortgage your house to launch a product, you better be certain other people
like it as much as you do.

In our early days, we flew to the NAMM show with four handmade amps and a lot of nerves. We
didn't have a booth; we just had Eric Skye and Jamie Stillway, who agreed to use a prototype
Bud (Serial Number 0001) for their demo at the Santa Cruz Guitar Company booth.

The amp was so small, it tucked away on the floor next to a tower PA system. It was practically
invisible. As the duo played, a man in the crowd turned to us and said, "Wow, I’ve never heard
one of those tower systems actually sound GOOD before!" He didn't realize the sound wasn't
coming from the PA—it was coming from that 13lb box on the floor.

That was the moment we knew we hadn't just built a "jazz amp." We had built a professional
solution that could hold its own on any stage, under any level of scrutiny. Twenty years later,
Serial Number 0001 is in our museum, but that same "invisible" power is in every amp we ship.
Celebrate 20 years of the "Invisible Amp" with $200 off our entire lineup.

Every flagship starts as an "Ugly Baby."In our archives sits this little wooden box—a 6" speaker cabinet that was never ...
06/16/2026

Every flagship starts as an "Ugly Baby."
In our archives sits this little wooden box—a 6" speaker cabinet that was never meant for the
public eye.
Years ago, while going through a box of Bud's old experiments, I noticed a set of our new circuit
boards sitting on the bench. Curiously, they were the exact dimensions of this mystery cabinet's
base. It was a slow afternoon, so I spent a few hours "hacking" them together to see if a tiny,
ultra-portable combo was even possible.

That "ugly contraption" was the rough draft of The Bud.

It didn't sound perfect that day, but it proved the concept: a working professional didn't need a
40lb back-breaker to get world-class tone. We spent the next several months finding the right
driver and calculating the perfect enclosure to bring that "baby" to life.
Today, the Bud is our flagship—a testament to the fact that we don’t build "toys," even when
we’re building small.

Celebrating 20 years of innovation. Save $200 on the evolution of the "Ugly Baby" today.

We were so honored to have the legendary Mark Stewart come by the shop this weekend to pick up a Bud SIX! Mark was in to...
06/15/2026

We were so honored to have the legendary Mark Stewart come by the shop this weekend to pick up a Bud SIX! Mark was in town with Paul Simon and took the opportunity to come by for a factory tour and buy an amp. What an amazing person, as well as musician, we made an instant friend for life.

These Go To 11!Bud Henriksen had never seen Spinal Tap, and I had never designed an amplifier. I did,however, have a pir...
06/11/2026

These Go To 11!
Bud Henriksen had never seen Spinal Tap, and I had never designed an amplifier. I did,
however, have a pirated version of PhotoShop so it fell on me to create the silkscreen for the
prototypes. At some point I decided that it’d be funny to make the amp “go to 11”, and sent the
file off to the sheet metal company. A few weeks later my phone rings “Pete, I got the chassis
today... why did you make the volume go from 1 to 11?” I couldn’t help myself, so I replied
“Well dad, because it’s one louder. You see, most amps only go to 10. But if you need that extra
push, where do you go? Well our amps go to 11!” He didn’t think it was funny, so every
Henriksen Bud amp goes to 11 now.

The 10th Prototype.Bud Henriksen built ten prototypes in his garage. Nine went to local journeymen. The tenth wassent on...
06/08/2026

The 10th Prototype.
Bud Henriksen built ten prototypes in his garage. Nine went to local journeymen. The tenth was
sent on a lark to a world-famous professional in New York.

As the story goes, the artist’s Polytone amp failed mid-set. He plugged into the Henriksen
prototype, and the rest is history. It wasn't marketing that launched this company; it was a
professional needing gear that worked when it mattered most.

Today, we still build for the gig. No toys. No fluff. Just the gear you need to make your living.

06/06/2026

Dual channels. Maximum flexibility on stage. 🎛️

Run a mic and an instrument or two unique rigs simultaneously with the Bud series. High-fidelity transparency for any configuration.

06/04/2026

The Bud series offers versatility that spans from solo jazz to full acoustic ensembles. Precision-engineered for the musicians who demand the best.

It started with a question at a Denver bistro.Twenty years ago, our founder, Bud Henriksen, wasn’t looking to start a bu...
06/03/2026

It started with a question at a Denver bistro.

Twenty years ago, our founder, Bud Henriksen, wasn’t looking to start a business. He just
wanted to hear his guitar. He showed up to a gig with this—an plywood box with a literal
breadboard sitting on top (IMG_8790). When a listener interrupted the set break to ask how he
was getting such a "beautiful tone," Bud knew he’d found something the industry had missed: a
transparent window for the instrument. That "ugly" box was the blueprint for every JazzAmp and
Bud we’ve built since. 20 Years of Tonal Truth. $200 off for a limited time.

Angle your tone with our custom Tilt-back Wedge. Hear exactly what you’re sending to the audience and take control of yo...
06/02/2026

Angle your tone with our custom Tilt-back Wedge. Hear exactly what you’re sending to the audience and take control of your on-stage monitoring.

For two decades, our mission has been simple: engineer high-fidelity, transparent amplifiers that get out of the way and...
06/01/2026

For two decades, our mission has been simple: engineer high-fidelity, transparent amplifiers that get out of the way and let your instrument’s true voice shine. We couldn’t have reached this milestone without the incredible community of musicians who trust us with their sound.

To say thank you, our 20th Anniversary Sale is officially live.

We want to see your journey. Share your favorite gig photos, videos, or memories with your rig and tag so we can share them all month long.

https://henriksenamplifiers.com/collections/anniversary-sale

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5545 W 56th Avenue UNIT F
Arvada, CO
80002

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Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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