Fryer Guitars - 1 watt Ge amp

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Post by Grendahl »

It's the exact same layout as what is in this thread already. The person that built it just cannibalized the transformers out of an old 60's radio, and said they worked fine. He didn't have any make or model info on the radio... so there's no more information to be had from that well... it's run dry.
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Thx much for the info -- very helpful!! :applause:

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Post by happytreefriend2004 »

The Fryer Sound Deacy Amp sounds amazing! Check out my demo here:

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Been through this yet? Worth a look... http://antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtop ... 0#p1791370
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See the second part from Clean to Overdrive by just rolling up the volume guitar pot here:

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Post by happytreefriend2004 »

Sorry for the broken links, please find my demos of the Fryer Sound Deacy Amp here:


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