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Electric Guitar Amplifier Handbook
New reprint of the 4th edition of this book, originally published in 1973. Discusses signal amplification theory, how each part functions in an amplifier and contains many schematics and amps popular at the time. Softbound, 382 pages (222 pages of schematics)
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Fender® Amps, The First Fifty Years
Fender Amps, The First 50 Years By John Teagle and John Sprung This is the definitive book on Fender's much revered amplifiers. Includes extensive information on the amplifiers that made Fender famous. Has a great section of color photographs of Fender amps and related products as well as a section of photos of parts such as tolex and grill cloth, with the corresponding amp models and years that they were used. This is a must have for any fan of Fender amps!!!! 256 pages, 2.2 lbs, 8.5" x 11".
$25.95
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Electron Tube Locator
A comprehensive listing of receiving, transmitting, and industrial tube types manufactured in the US and Europ with References to sources of complete data. Includes tube functions, filament/heater characteristics and basing diagrams. Lists approximately 12,000 different tube types. Contains over 300 pages of data and diagrams. 326 pags, 1.5 lbs, 8.5" x 11".
$24.95
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A Desktop Reference of Hip Vintage Guitar Amps
Gerald Weber answers questions about vintage guitar amplifiers on topics such as biasing for output tubes and easy modifications. He includes an analysis of Fender® classics such as the Tweed Champ, Tweed Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Super Reverb and others. Also included are schematics for Ampeg®, Fender®, Gibson®, Hiwatt, Magnatone, Marshall®, Rickenbacker, Silvertone and Vox® amps. 500 pages. 1.5 lbs, 6" x 9"
$29.95
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Electron Tube Resume
Electron Tube Resume By George H. Fathauer An abridged version of the 'Electron Tube Locator' covering the designation system used by major tube manufacturers in the U.S. and Europe. Includes equivalent tables for U.S. VT types and early Navy types. 30 pages, 0.3 lbs, 5.5" x 8.5"
$4.95
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Electric Guitars
Electric Guitars By Robert Goudy With over 450 color photographs, this book presents a brilliant review of electric guitars from their early years in the mid-20th century to the present day. A broad range of instruments are illustrated, produced by companies both large and small, including Fender, Gibson, Guild, Ampeg, and Ibanez. Also included are a history of the development of the electric guitar, brief histories of the companies represented, and lists of serial numbers to assist in dating the instruments. Values for the instruments presented are included in the captions.
$39.95
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Ampeg "The Story Behind the Sound"
Ampeg 'The Story Behind the Sound' By Gregg Hopkins & Bill More This is an excellent book detailing the history of Ampeg and related companies as well as providing interesting information on the people who made the company what it is. Include 200 photographs of Ampeg products as well as photos of musicians who used them. Highly recommended! 288 pages, 2.5 lbs, 11.0" x 8.6" x 0.8"
$23.95
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An Approach to Audio Frequency Amplifier Design
An Approach to Audio Frequency Amplifier Design First published in 1957 by the Valves and Electronics Department General Electric Company of England, this book covers the essential details and circuit diagrams of a wide range of audio frequency amplifiers from a 5 watt ultra-linear to an 1100 watt Class AB2 amplifier. All designs are based on vacuum tubes. Full parts list accompanies each schematic. 126 pages, 0.6 lb, 6" x 9".
$18.95
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