The Guild Tweedy Bird Amp

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My write-up of the Guild Tweedy Bird MM500 Micro Mini Amp from around 1982.


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All the speaker grit was intentionally left on in the pic to annoy Grot. :)
 

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That review was fun to read! Now I know what amp to get if I need a thin, tinny clean sound. Could be useful for recording a specialty part of a motion picture soundtrack. :)
 

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Oh, and I don't have the M-55 adapter.

Then again I've never had a Strat so I wouldn't need one!

I have three Strats, and two of them I printed myself. I'm just not a Strat guy but I have one (three) so I can play the songs that need them.
 

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Maybe the "M-55 adaptor plug" is what was in the empty space between the batteries? But probably not, as it was listed as separate item.

An Aria Loco Boy had sold on ebay some time ago:

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"Loco Boy Micro Amp w/ Box
Old stock. (looks to be missing a cover for cosmetic)
made in Japan
Up for auction is a Loco Boy micro amp with box. What is pictured in listing is what will e received. this unit does not come with headphones or any other input jacks.
Sold as is.
As always, please email with any questions.
Thanks for looking! Keep checking back for more great deals on music supplies!
"


Lots of Loco info here: http://www.jaimiemuehlhausen.com/guitar

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Actually even one with the same switch as on the Guild version:

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Ralf
 
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