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RELISTED DUE TO NON-PAYMENT on another selling site venue.

This listing includes the following: The electronics suite (amp/preamp) from a 1982 Polytone Mini Brute III combo amp were removed and replaced inside this custom cabinet that I built, converting it into a head unit.

The amp performs as designed, yet allows the user to choose an extension speaker cabinet to suit their needs. I formerly used a 2x8 / 1x15 isolated custom cabinet, and currently use a 2x8 Theile style cabinet. In my opinion, the results in both cases far exceed the amp's original 1x15 combo cabinet in terms of sonic delivery.

This amp as configured works well for electric guitar, bass guitar, and acoustic guitar applications. It responds respectably with analog and digital effects, and particularly well with my old tube-based '63 Reissue Fender Reverb unit.

The cab dimensions are 13"x18"x8", and the distances between the feet are 15"x8.5"

  • The photos that include speaker cabinets are for reference only and not included in this listing

SHIPPING: I USE UPS GROUND VIA PERSONAL ACCOUNT. THE PRICE REFLECTED INCLUDES FULL INSURANCE TO ADDRESSES WITHIN CONUS. IF YOUR ADDRESS IS OUTSIDE THE LOWER 48 CONUS, THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR AN EXACT SHIPPING QUOTE OTHERWISE I WILL BE COMPELLED TO CANCEL THE TRANSACTION.

This item is sold As-Described

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Listeda year ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Mini Brute III
Categories
Year
  • 1982

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Lakehaus Guitars & Amps

Hammond, LA, United States
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