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Saturday, July 30, 2005



This is for all the gearheads out there. Check out my new Motion Sound amp. Let me introduce you to the KBR-M 130 Watt Hi-Fidelity keyboard amp with a Rotary Horn. Check the specs y'all:
* 130 Watts RMS (available power) 130 Watts Hi-Fi channles and 45 Watts>800 Hz rotary horn (this thing KICKS!!)

* 12 AX& Tube Pre-Amp

* Fast/Slow/Stop dual button footswitch (even more options if your Hammond clone has settings as well!)

* 80 Watts RMS rotary horn driver

* 1x12" 150 Watts Eminence speakers

* 1x3.5" ferro Cooled dynamic horns

* 3x1/4" inputs (one per channel, so you can run 1 keyboard in stereo + the organ, or 2 keyboards mono + the organ)

* Built-in mic on rotary horn driver with mixer

* XLR output for all channels

When I say this amp is the TRUTH??, believe that!! Check out: www.motion-sound.com

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