The Mesa Boogie Mark IV tube amp was built from 1990 to 2008 and like all Mesa products delivers an extended range of killer tones in reliable, rugged packaging.
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MORE →The Mesa Boogie Mark IV tube amp was built from 1990 to 2008 and like all Mesa products delivers an extended range of killer tones in reliable, rugged packaging.
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MORE →Appearing in 1958 as the AC2, the Vox AC-4 sported a 6.5 inch speaker delivering 3.5 watts. The speaker was quickly upgraded to an 8 inch model, and the name changed to AC-4.
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MORE →The Magnatone Model 260 was a 35 watt, 2×12 speaker two channel combo-form amplifier built in Inglewood, California from 1957 to 1962.
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MORE →Designed by Steve Carr and hand built using point to point techniques in Pittsboro North Carolina, the versatile Carr Sportsman pushes 19 6V6 watts through a single 12 inch speaker.
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MORE →Groove Tubes, or GT, was founded in San Fernando California during 1979 by Aspen Pittman, widely respected as an authority on tube amps – in fact he wrote ‘The Tube Amp Book’, one of the basic reference sources for vintage tube amplifier service and design.
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MORE →Hiwatt DR-103 100 watt head in good, largely original condition. It was built at Kingston, Surrey in 1974 and initialed by Harry Joyce, who was hired by David Reeves as one of the few who met his rigid quality standards . One tube socket has been replaced, and it has JJ power tubes. This amplifier has been serviced by Brandon Montgomery at Bludotone Amps. Physically, it is in good shape with smaller wear to the Tolex covering. The two original Partridge transformers are in place and working well.
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