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Jim Kelley Amplifiers. Used Jim Kelley Amplifiers Single Channel Reverb Guitar Amplifier Head The prototypes were all made in 1978 and early '79 had the name Fortune on the nameplate The Jim Kelley™ Amplifiers Single Channel Reverb Combo is a 60 watt all-tube amplifier designed to retain your guitar's natural tonal characteristics

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The Single Channel model features a versatile pre-amp/power amp circuit, active shelving tone. It delivers a broad range of punchy, high powered clean and smooth dynamic overdrive tones

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The Jim Kelley 2 Channel Line Amp Line Amp Sound Clips and YouTube Clips Every Jim Kelley Amplifier is equipped with a Hammond-Accutronics type S six-spring, short-decay reverb tank The distortion was all power amp -based and Kelley preferred how the James -style tonestack operated in comparison to common "Fender/Marshall/Vox" -type circuit.

Jim Kelley Amplifiers Early 80s Natural Wood Reverb. The Jim Kelley 2 Channel Line Amp Line Amp Sound Clips and YouTube Clips The company name was Active Guitar Electronics, the amps were Jim Kelley Amplifiers which is now trademarked

Jim Kelley Amplifiers Early 80s Natural Wood Reverb. Jim Kelley Amplifiers is the trademark for the vacuum tube guitar amplifiers designed by Jim Kelley and manufactured by his company Active Guitar Electronics of Tustin, California between the years of 1978 and 1985 Reputedly basis of Jim Kelley amp design was indeed a rebuilt SB12 fitted with 6L6 output tubes and Fender output transformer