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			<title>ALL ABOUT VACUUM TUBE GUITAR AMPLIFIERS 
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                           All new material from amp guru Gerald Weber. Tons of empirical data that demystify the inner workings of tube amps to help you get the most from your amps! You will learn how tube amps work, electronic concepts, how different types of tubes work, the anatomy of a gain stage, how to resurrect a dormant tube amp, how to voice an amp and tune the reverb, how to build an amp, recover a cabinet, re-grill a baffleboard, more. And over 140 pages of Q&amp;A - sectioned into Fender, Gibson, Marshall, Danelectro/Silvertone, Vox, Other American, Other British and Miscellaneous Topics. You'll learn the six dreaded tone killers and how to avoid them, the top ten amp-tone tips, and how to fine-tune your entire amp setup. 513 pp.    ($34.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Wed, 03 Jun 2009 20:00:00 -0400
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