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This amp began as a tube pre-amp from a 1960’s Akai Reel to Reel Recorder, It was completely gutted and has a new hand-wired circuit installed.

Harmonic Tremolo Effect Unit:

- Left input jack for the Harmonic Tremolo circuit from Fender’s Brownface era

- Gain control

- Depth control

- Speed control along with the range switch allowing for a wider range of speed.

- Send jack allows you to use this as a standalone tremolo/overdrive, sending the output to another amp

5W Single Ended Amp

- Based on the 5f2-A Tweed Princeton with a few tweaks

- Return jack allows you to bypass the Harmonic tremolo unit and plug direct into the 5W amp

- Volume Control

- Tweed style tone control that allows you to cut or boost the high frequencies

- Plug into the trem input and the gain control works like an overdrive control for the amp.

- Tube compliment: 4x 12ax7, 1x El84/6BQ5

- Dimensions WxHxD 16” x 7” x 9"


The Speaker cab and guitar are not included, only the amp head!

Here at Bodhi Amps we make custom tube amps and Repair Vacuum tube based gear. Helping artists bridge the gap between Mind, Body, and Soul!

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Listed6 months ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
  • Bodhi
Model
  • “Tremdog” Harmonic Tremolo Effect unit/5W Tube Amp
Finish
  • Tweed/Brown
Categories
Year
  • 2024
Made In
  • United States

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