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- BloodyFingers
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.Legend was made in Syracuse NY...late '70's,early '80's.
Mike Finck.
He works at Clark Music on Erie Blvd. in Syracuse.
315 - 446 - 7020 ext.106
From what I read this guy can tell you what you want to know.
There is none on e-bay so they must be rare amp.
The 1 that sold on there was $157.50 and that was for 60 watt.. with a black shadow speaker in it.
Mike Finck.
He works at Clark Music on Erie Blvd. in Syracuse.
315 - 446 - 7020 ext.106
From what I read this guy can tell you what you want to know.
There is none on e-bay so they must be rare amp.
The 1 that sold on there was $157.50 and that was for 60 watt.. with a black shadow speaker in it.
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Re: AMT Legend Rock N Roll 50???
here is a link with info i have had a couple over the years... a good lookiong amp.
http://www.dolphinstreet.com/amps/legen ... n_roll_50/
the model 60 sold on ebay Item number: 250772102294
http://www.dolphinstreet.com/amps/legen ... n_roll_50/
the model 60 sold on ebay Item number: 250772102294
upon further research this isnt the typical hybrid rock n roll 50
i still have to find some more info but the one that i have is all tube
6 tubes in the preamp section and 2 in the power amp section. it also doesnt have the control knobs on the back like these common legend amps have. im not looking to sell i just want to learn more about it.
it sounds awesome and most likely will become a workhorse as a part of my rig.
i still have to find some more info but the one that i have is all tube
6 tubes in the preamp section and 2 in the power amp section. it also doesnt have the control knobs on the back like these common legend amps have. im not looking to sell i just want to learn more about it.
it sounds awesome and most likely will become a workhorse as a part of my rig.
- BloodyFingers
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mmm
Call that guy I listed above. He has mostly likely worked on one of those.....
From everything I have read they have to be cranked to sound good. You need the foot switch to access certain functions. The guy listed above was somewhat down the street from where the amps where born.
He has worked on them too.
From everything I have read they have to be cranked to sound good. You need the foot switch to access certain functions. The guy listed above was somewhat down the street from where the amps where born.
He has worked on them too.