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Offline shibbz

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Tapco A-450 Head?
« on: November 21, 2010, 04:49:00 pm »
I bought this today. Anyone know anything about this company?
It's 450 watts at 2 ohms with 4 speaker outs, and it's stupid how loud it is.
The distortion is like a concert leads but it has way more. It has as much on 3 as my concert lead on 10.
It's a darker sounding amp so far, but I've only played it for about an hour.
I think someone installed a master volume and effects loop on it as well. I'd never heard of a master volume on a solid state amp.
Sorry about all the pictures.


The effects loop and master volume.



Look at these heat sinks!

Offline HRobert

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Re: Tapco A-450 Head?
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2010, 05:05:54 pm »
I didn't know that Tapco made guitar/bass heads.  I'm more familiar with their mixing boards.  Tapco was pretty good equipment in the late 70's early 80's.  Other than that, I don't know much about them.

Offline Greg_M

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Re: Tapco A-450 Head?
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2010, 07:26:28 pm »
That's an oldie
You can tell by the Mukilteo address
Greg Mackie (Mackie Mixers) and Martin Schneider were Technical Audio Products Company.
Late 60s early 70s I'm guessing. I went to scholl with those guys and they were a year ahead of me.
I had one of their first. It was a custom job and it got stole in '72. The one you have is an early production model, I'm guessing
Good clean power and lots of it. They had a control they labeled "Dirt" so you could make it sound like a tube amp. Later on TAPCO got bought by EV

Offline shibbz

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Re: Tapco A-450 Head?
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2010, 04:03:47 pm »

Where it says series, does that mean if I plug into those the ohms would be added?
Like 4ohm+4ohm=8ohm as opposed to 4+4=2 in parallel?