ACOUSTIC 150B Bass
- similar to the 150, except designed for bass use, mfg. 1960s-late 1970s.
No. of Channels
Two-Channel
Amp Type
Solid-State
Inputs
Four inputs (two per channel)
Outputs
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- similar to the 150, except designed for bass use, mfg. 1960s-late 1970s.
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- 100W, 2-12 in. speakers, solid-state combo, dual channels, reverb, vibrato, front black control panel with blue stripe, four inputs (two per channel), nine black knobs (Ch. 1: v, b, t, Ch. 2: v, b, t, r, s, i), bright switches, black covering, mfg. 1972-76.
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