1989 The Twin

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Augustus Odell
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1989 The Twin

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I have a friend that has a 1989 The Twin amp for sale S#l0900000 100W 2x12" For 450.00.
Terry Sneed
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The Twin?

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Augustus, I'm interested this amp. Is it the Fender Twin reverb tube amp? Can you tell me more about the amp?
Do I need to call the owner? Thanks

Terry
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Randy Koenen
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Terry, don't mean to butt in but if it's the same as mine, its the "evil red knob" twin. It's tube but I think it also might have some solid state circuitry...(not real sure,I just play em and not an electronics whiz) It should be switchable between 60 and 100 watts. It has that great fender twin sound with 2 switchable channels one is clean and the other you can add some bite if you wish or even have a silky overdrive... I believe it was the newest version of the twin before the "retro" twins and reissues came out back in the early 90's. The name on the front says "The Twin". I like mine and $450 is a good price.
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Terry Sneed
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The TWIN

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Hey thanks Randy, I think I remember seeing one of those on ebay. Can you tell me about how much it weighs? and can you get plenty of clean power for steel guitar? Thanks

HEY GUS, I DIDN'T REALIZE HOW MUCH THIS AMP WEIGHED,WAY TO MUCH FOR MY OLE WEAK BACK. PASS ER ON.
THANKS

Terry
Augustus Odell
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Post by Augustus Odell »

my friend tried to sell the amp to me. I did not need it. so I put it on the forum now I think I made a mistake sorry Please take this off the forum.
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