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Palmer Pocket Amp used from Japan
$ 126.36
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Palmer Pocket Amp used from JapanDescription
Condition: Used
PALMER POCKET AMP The main body of the guitar amp simulator and the accessories are a box and an instruction manual. Almost unused. The condition is very good and there are no noticeable scratches ♪ (^^) Features POCKET AMP Guitar amp simulator Palmer Pocket amp Compact amp simulator Power supply can be used with 9V dry battery or 9V / DC adapter External dimensions 98 × 98 × 45 (Mm) Description PALMER POCKET AMP Guitar amp simulator The guitar amp simulator "POCKET AMP" is now available from Palmer, a German company known for its speaker simulators. An amp simulator that can be easily used with its compact size and intuitive operation. Equipped with an AUX IN for connecting an MP-3 player, etc., it can be mixed with the guitar sound and output from the headphone jack. In addition, it is equipped with an XLR balanced output terminal, which is unusual for this size and can be connected to an MTR or PA system without worrying about impedance.
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