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Pat said he wanted an At Mars Amplification Filmosound in White. Here is the result. This one also has a special order standby switch and the power reduction switch that doesn't rob tone.
Hand built point to point all tube amplifiers that are affordable. At Mars Amps starts the amp building process by reusing a Filmosound chassis, gutting it down to the sockets so none of the original circuit remains and then building a brand new circuit inside. Contact me at atmars@rocketmail.com and check out our new website: atmarsamps.com
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