The Electronics Music Corporation (EMC) produced solid-state amplifiers in Cleveland, OH during the early 1970s (catalogs exist from 1971 to 1973). They produced a wide range of guitar, bass, organ, and PA amplifiers. The configurations EMC used are very similar to Kustom of the same era (minus the cool Tuck 'N Roll covering). Most amps are piggybacks with separate heads and cabinets, but they did produce combo units as well.
Electronics Music Corporation. Amplifiers and speaker cabinets previously produced in Cleveland, OH during the early 1970s.

EMC Guitar Amplifiers Models

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EMC B-150

- 65W, 1-15 in. speaker, bass combo, solid-state chassis, two channels, front black and blue control panel, four inputs (two per channel), six black and silver knobs (v, b, t, for each channel), black covering, blue/gray grille cloth, 70 lb...

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EMC B-250

- 110W, 1-15 in. speaker, bass combo, solid-state chassis, two channels, front black and blue control panel, four inputs (two per channel), eight black and silver knobs (v, b, m, t for each channel), brite switches, black covering, blue/gra...

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EMC G-150

- 65W, 2-12 in. speakesr, guitar combo, solid-state chassis, two channels, reverb, vibrato, front black and blue control panel, four inputs (two per channel), 10 black and silver knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, b, Ch. 2: v, t, m, b, r, s, i), brite swi...

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EMC G-250

- 110W, 2-12 in. speakesr, guitar combo, solid-state chassis, two channels, reverb, vibrato, front black and blue control panel, four inputs (two per channel), 11 black and silver knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, m, b, Ch. 2: v, t, m, b, r, s, i), brite...