The Amp Book: A Guitarist's Introductory Guide to Tube Amplifiers
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Rating | : | 4.54 (811 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0933224052 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Covers what an amp is, how an amp works and what to look for in an amp. 0.6 lb, 8.5" x 11". Includes history of tube amps from 1932 to the present with de-tailed information on the evolution of amps both internally and externally. Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Vox, Ampeg as well as others are covered
"Appalling editing" according to Mayhem. This book is a very short (60-page) overview of tube guitar amps written more than two decades ago in 198Appalling editing This book is a very short (60-page) overview of tube guitar amps written more than two decades ago in 1983. The 1987 version contributes some really appalling editing that deleted many pictures and diagrams, but not the references to them in the text, and failed to correct the numerous factual, mathematical and spelling errors throughout this pamphlet.Of the 60 pages, Brosnac spends 18 pages on the history of Fender tube amps, while all other manufacturers get shorted. Vox and Marshall combined receive less than four pages coverage. In his discussion of Fender amps, Brosnac spends considera. . The 1987 version contributes some really appalling editing that deleted many pictures and diagrams, but not the references to them in the text, and failed to correct the numerous factual, mathematical and spelling errors throughout this pamphlet.Of the 60 pages, Brosnac spends 18 pages on the history of Fender tube amps, while all other manufacturers get shorted. Vox and Marshall combined receive less than four pages coverage. In his discussion of Fender amps, Brosnac spends considera. electrical & eletronics A Customer I, intrested in eletrical & electronics booklet. thank you. waiting for feed back.