Here is a very cool Lavant Green Little Walter Tube Amps 22 Watt Head with 1×12 Cabinet, built to The Twelfth Fret’s specifications.The Little Walter 22 Watt head has two channels, normal and bright; each has a volume control but share a tone control. It’s capable of great breakup with good volume and lots of character. It’s based on the Little Walter 15-watt model, but with larger power and output transformers.
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The AER Acousticube 3 Amplifier is widely considered THE reference standard for acoustic amplification. Built in Germany, AER amps are used on stages and studios by top level performers worldwide. The sonic quality is outstanding, and the amp offers 32-bit digital effects with 100 presets.
MORE →During the 1960’s, Ampeg was a prominent player in the guitar and bass amp market. This 1965-67 Ampeg Gemini II G-15 amplifier tops out at about 30 watts with one Jensen 15 inch speaker. This example is in good working order;
MORE →Here’s a 2009 Kendrick Texas Crude Harp Amp in pristine condition. Kendrick hand builds amplifiers in Kempner, Texas. The Texas Crude Harp Amp was introduced in 1993 to provide harmonica players with a solid, reliable, great sounding and loud amp. The design and construction have been unchanged since then.
MORE →Here’s a very cool 1955 Fender Champ Amplifier. The Champ was introduced in 1948, when it represented a sizeable amount of power and volume, and discontinued in 1982, by which time it was completely overshadowed by stack-type amps with exponentially more power.
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