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WEM ER100 amplifier, 100 watts RMS, "Made in England" in 1967. This unit was one of the first ER100 models manufactured, having been in production between 1967 and 1974. A robustly built amplifier in excellent working order, it was the most powerful WEM model at the time. It has 3 speaker outputs, 1 x 6 Ohm or 2 x 12 Ohm. The WEM also has an output that allows connection to a slave power, adding another 100 watts to the output, totaling 200w RMS of power.
This amplifier has been regularly used live by vocalist/guitarist Josh Homme on Iggy Pop's 'Post Pop Depression' tour, as well as at various Queens of the Stone Age shows.
Features: It has two independent channels with two inputs per channel (one high and one low sensitivity/gain input) with volume, treble, and bass equalization for each channel. It also has a "Treble boost" switch that functions as a Presence booster, increasing the higher frequencies for each channel. It has been fully serviced and treated by a specialized technician, and a complete recap of the pre-amplification and power circuit has been performed. In terms of maintenance, the WEM is 100% ready for professional use and recording.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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