Built from 1969 to 1979 in the Toronto area, the Traynor YGM-3 Guitar Mate Reverb 25 watt 1×12 combo was a very common amp in the Canadian music world.
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MORE →Built from 1969 to 1979 in the Toronto area, the Traynor YGM-3 Guitar Mate Reverb 25 watt 1×12 combo was a very common amp in the Canadian music world.
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MORE →The Harmony H306 combo amp, delivering about 18 watts through a single 12 inch speaker, was one of many models produced by Harmony in Chicago, Illinois. Harmony was at one time the largest musical instrument manufacturer in the USA – which also meant in the world.
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MORE →The Milkman Sound Half Pint is a great little Class A 5-watt tube amplifier, carefully designed and using top quality components and turret-board hand construction techniques to serve up fabulous sound at low volumes. It includes tube tremolo and reverb circuits, and uses Mercury Magnetics transformers and a Jupiter Alnico 12 inch speaker. To top off the Milkman theme, it’s wrapped in Cream coloured tolex!
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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 National Glenwood amplfier line was built from 1961 to 1967, with models like the Glenwood Vibrato appearing around 1964. These amps work very well for bluesy contexts, breaking up nicely as they are pushed and not being overwhelmingly loud.
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