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  • Plush amps?

    Anybody know anything about this company? As far as I know, they're defunct. I read a couple reviews, and they seemed to be pretty nice amps from what I saw, specializing in cleans and a good amount of headroom. Anybody have any info on these, and are those reviews correct?

    Any info anybody has would be great!

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    Re: Plush amps?

    Never heard of Plush..
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    • #3
      Re: Plush amps?

      Plush amps are from the late sixties & early seventies. Some of them had voltage regulator tube on the power tube's screen supply, which isn't really necessary, but interesting all the same. They had kinda sloppy wiring. And they're LOUD. They made some with as many as six 6L6s and put out about 150 watts. Kind of wacky, but they're still kinda cool.
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        Re: Plush amps?

        I've had a friend who owned a Bass Plush. It was very articulate and booming. I'm sorry I can't help you with the Guitar amplifiers, but it definetely seems like a company worth looking into further.

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