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  2. Templo Devices Finally Made a Portable Guitar Amp Worth ... - AOL

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    For most guitarists, playing through a nice amp means plugging into an outlet and generally remaining in a single location for the duration of a session. Battery-powered pocket amplifiers exist ...

  3. Pignose - Wikipedia

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    A Pignose amplifier (on the right), teamed with a Takamine guitar and a Meinl cajon percussion instrument. Pignose-Gorilla, commonly known as Pignose, is a manufacturer of portable, battery-powered guitar amplifiers, as well as AC-powered practice amps and guitars.

  4. Guitar amplifier - Wikipedia

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    There is a wide range of sizes and power ratings for guitar amplifiers, from small, lightweight practice amplifiers with a single 6-inch speaker and a 10-watt amp to heavy combo amps with four 10-inch or four 12-inch speakers and a 100-watt amplifier, which are loud enough to use in a nightclub or bar performance.

  5. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    1.6.8 Guitar amplifiers. 1.7 Power amplifiers. ... PSR-GX76 (2000, export model, with Portable Grand) ... (S = small body model) C-30S (c. 1984, small body) ...

  6. Fender Blues Junior - Wikipedia

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    Fender Blues Junior front view. The Blues Junior is a tube guitar amplifier introduced in 1995 by the Fender Musical Instrument Corporation.It is aimed at achieving the warm, tube-driven tone common in many styles of American blues and blues rock dating back to the 1950s, while remaining both portable and affordable.

  7. Ray Butts EchoSonic - Wikipedia

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    The EchoSonic is a guitar amplifier made by Ray Butts.It was the first portable guitar amplifier with a built-in tape echo effect, and it allowed guitar players to use slapback echo, which dominated 1950s rock and roll guitar playing, on stage.