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First introduced in 1948, it sported the name "Champion 800" [2] (with 8" speaker), changing a year later to "Champion 600" (6" speaker) with circuit designation 5B1. It was rated at about 3 watts, featuring a "T.V. Front" style cabinet; the 800 was covered in greenish fabric while the 600 featured two-tone blonde and brown vinyl covering.
The Princeton was a small six watt amp with an 8" Jensen field-coil speaker. This amp had no controls as it was designed for the guitar to solely control the volume and was simply turned on by plugging/unplugging into the wall plug. The Deluxe was a larger amp with a Jensen 10” field-coil speaker and five tubes in a 14-watt design.
1953 Fender Champ in tweed covering, wide-panel cabinet. Fender tweed is a generic name used for the guitar amplifiers made by the American company Fender between 1948 and 1960.
Like a 1-1 draw at home with Cagliari two weeks ago, and a 2-0 loss at Juventus last weekend. But after beating Parma, seventh-placed Milan moved back into contention for the Champions League ...
And, diffusion currents in surface inversion layers and generation-recombination effects in space-charge regions cause a scale factor at low currents that varies (between 1 and 4) with current. [1] With inputs near 0 volts, log amps have a linear to law. But this non-logarithmic behavior itself is often lost in this device noise, which limits ...
Safety is the new luxury in Gotham. A new app called Protector will offer New Yorkers on-demand access to armed ex-military and law enforcement to chauffeur them around town.
"U.S. Open Pocket Billiards Championship" as a proper noun most often refers to the straight pool (14.1 continuous pool) championship, the oldest of the events. Though "U.S. Open Pool Championship" as a stand-in for an official event name most commonly refers to the nine-ball event, it may, depending upon context, refer to any of six different ...
Mesa-Boogie Mark IV, a guitar combo amplifier. A guitar amplifier (or amp) is an electronic device or system that strengthens the electrical signal from a pickup on an electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar so that it can produce sound through one or more loudspeakers, which are typically housed in a wooden cabinet.