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DIY Workshop: Bell & Howell Filmosound Amp Conversion (Part One)

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The Bell & Howell Filmosound Amp conversion is a hit for vintage tone hunters on a budget. A nostalgic nod to the past, these amps offer a lush, tube-driven sound that rivals pricier gear. The 6V6 models deliver a gritty, dark tone perfect for distortion, while the EL84s shine with AC15-like chime, ideal for cleaner chordal work. The amps' robust build and adaptability for guitar use are praised, though the conversion process requires skill and patience. While navigating outdated components can be tricky, the potential for unique soundcrafting makes it worthwhile. If you're seeking a distinctive, retro sound, these repurposed projector amps may just be the hidden gem you're looking for.

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See how Blake Mills uses Bell & Howell Film Projector Amp

Blake Mills

Singer, Guitarist

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Blake Mills says in an interview for Guitar Player, that he uses an Austen Hooks - modified Bell & Howell film projector amplifier. He has a couple, but he is commonly seen with just one live

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