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Hello Everyone,
Is anyone interested in an Aikido line amp? It uses 6922 tubes and runs 195 volts B+. Four inputs and one set of outputs. This is a point to point amp (no circuit boards). The chassis is aluminum with walnut side panels. This is a bare bones amp. I'd like $360 or $300 without the new JJ's Last edited by mr2racer; 3rd March 2012 at 02:22 AM. |
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Guess not. Ebay here it comes!
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