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Description
The Guitar 80 Transistor Amplifier, made by E.D.A. Australia in Darra, Brisbane.
Is a very rare Vintage Amplifier made in Australia and played by the Guitarist Ed Kuepper.
Specs:
• Transitor Bass Amplifier
• 80 Watt
• 4 Imput Channels
• Normal, Effects , Reverb
• Depth , Speed, Bass , Treble , Presence
• 4 Stages of Pitch
• Made in Australia Darra, Brisbane.
*Note: This Amplifier is very Rare: Specs and Infos can be not exact and need up-date.
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Ed Kuepper uses the E.D.A. Guitar 80 Transistor Bass Amp, as confirmed in an article by Mixdown Magazine. In the article, Kuepper states, "After a bit of time with The Saints I got a bigger setup which was an Eda bass amp. Eda was a sort of PA company in Brisbane but they made these transistor bass amps, they had phenomenal volume and absolutely no tone, but I got them really cheap! When I swapped to these, it was nice because I could just black out the ‘a’ and the amps would be called ‘Ed’."
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