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This 1970's radio features warm analog sound that isn’t only a radio but doubles as a guitar amp! Simply flicking the switch to Guitar or AM will swap to the according. Now you can enjoy some talk radio and jam out some unique tones that are your own. This build features a three-prong cord to modernize and protect this amp in bright orange copper with a white vintage plug.

 

• Upgraded to Nichicon Modern Audiophile Capacitors!

• New LED Light on back

• Upgraded switch to Marine Grade! virtually indestructible 

• All of our products/mods use Mogami cabling, known for its clean & and balanced output and low noise

• All of our products/mods use Luthier's favorite Switchcraft jacks for superior durability

• This build features an upgraded grounded Three-Prong soft-cloth power cord (colors vary in stock)

• This build features the Radio and Guitar channel selection via a switch on the back

• All inputs and features are labeled for ease of use

• All tone and volume and boost features of the actual radio work WITH the guitar input so you can boost your signal or dial back some highs through the analog circuitry of a vintage radio

 

 

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LATEST Redeemer Electric Labs 1970's RADIO GUITAR AMP MODEL!

$400.00Price
Three-Prong Cord: VINTAGE GOLD
  • Purchase this Amp via Maindrag Store

    • All of our products/mods use Mogami cabling, known for its clean & balanced output and low noise

    • FULLY RECAPPED WITH AUDIOPHILE’S NICHICON CAPACITORS!
    • All of our products/mods use Luthier's favorite Switchcraft jacks for superior durability
    • This build features a three-prong soft-cloth power cord
    • This build features the AM and Guitar channel selection via a switch on the back
    • All inputs and features are labeled for ease of use
    • All tone and volume, and boost features of the actual radio work WITH the guitar input, so you can boost your signal or dial back some highs through the analog circuitry of a vintage radio

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