AN AMERICAN-VOICED AMP with a Portuguese name, the Sonzera 20 was recently re-released by PRS, and on paper at least it does appear to fill a crucial space in this Maryland-based maker's lineup. The 20-watt, black-panel, 1x12 reverb combo has been a seminal template ever since Fender's legendary Deluxe Reverb hit the scene in 1963. Add a foot-switchable gain (lead) channel, effects loop, and external bias adjustment facilities to the feature set, and if it lives up to its name in the tone department - sonzera being slang for cool sound - it's almost certain to be a winner at this price.
Even though the 2023 Sonzera 20 comes in at approximately $200 more than the original 2017 release, the sub-$1,000 price tag appears extremely reasonable, from a quick assessment. It looks to be even more of a bargain when you learn that PRS amp designer Doug Sewell has not only refined the amp's voicing but has also redesigned the printed circuit board (PCB) for lower noise and improved durability, upgraded component specifications, and made the cabinet build more rugged, along with overhauling the combo's look. Regarding the styling, I feel the black Tolex with silver grille and piping is a winner, and the 19-by-18-by10.5-inch combo looks sleek, timeless and ready for business.
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