ACOUSTIC 140 BASS AMP
- 125W, head unit and one speaker cabinet with 2-15 in. speakers, solid-state chassis, mfg. 1972-76.
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- 200W, power amp only, solid-state, rack mount, mfg. late 1970s.
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