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Backbeat Books Gretsch Electric Guitar Book

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Reference book on electric guitars

  • Book about the history of Gretsch guitars
  • By Tony Bacon
  • With many photos of the most important guitars and players
  • ISBN 9781480399242, publisher's no. HL00120793
  • Format: 22 x 28 cm
  • 160 Pages
  • In English language
Available since March 2022
Item number 537789
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Performer / Composer Various
Guitar, Ukulele Yes
Bass No
Amplifier No
Drums No
Synthesizer/Piano/Organ No
String Instruments No
Wind Instruments No
Picture Book No
Biography/Manufacturer Show No
Music Books No
Music History No
Jazz/Blues No
Classic No
Rock/Pop No
Metal, Hardrock No
Alternative No
Punk Rock No
Hiphop No
Bluegrass/Country/Folk No
German No
English Yes
with Bonus Audio/Video No
for Children No
126 AED 32,62 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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A light weight amplifier, a lot easier to lift than anything else i have.
Eric2328 01.07.2023
I play guitar, also pedal steel. Mainly use fender valve amps for guitar, and peavey or a roland cube 80 for steel. All got a bit too heavy for me now, im 70 years old. So the main reason for getting this Quilter is its light weight. Pat Quilter has managed to get a lovely feel to the amp, and you can get beautiful full sparkley tones by blending the e.q.I play mainly clean, touch of reverb, use tremolo sometimes. You can get just the sound your looking for, even the steel sounds good. Both channels on the amp can be easily switched using the footpedal. I like the amp, it is more than capable of almost any style of music. A really decent sounding amp. I dont think many guitarists would seriously think its got valves in it though. You can tell difference straight away. Quite loud, it feels to me about 50w. Thats good for me, i think its a great amp.
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