The Ampeg AMG100 electric guitars are wood-bodied iterations of the ADA6 Dan Armstrong “Plexi” guitar. They feature the same specifications as the ADA6, and are crafted from traditional vintage electric guitar tone woods. With 24 frets clear of the unique symmetrical double cutaway body and the same removable pickup system as the original Dan Armstrong design; they distinguish themselves from all other electric guitars. Features include Custom removable pickups, 3-way tone circuit and a 24-fret hard maple neck. The AMG100 is available in Blonde, Black and Vintage Cherry finishes. Credit: Ampeg
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Featured Article: Guitar Tone Caps
One of the simplest, effective mods you can do to your guitar “on the cheap” is to experiment with tone caps. First before we get started lets get answers to a few questions about these little buggers. What is a tone cap and how does it work? Read more...
Featured Tip: Clean the Input Jack
One very simple maintenence procedure can help keep your guitars’ signal at its best and prevent the loss of ground connection. Clean your jacks! We are talking about the 1/4″ jacks on your amplifier as well as your guitar. Read more..
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