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Milbert Shipping GAGA-90 Amplifier

The amp is designed to be a clean slate that can be colored with any combination of tubes.



Germantown, MD (January 2, 2012) -- Milbert Amplifiers has announced they are now shipping production models of the GAGA-90 tube guitar amp. Milbert says that the GAGA, "offers serious advancements in guitar, bass and instrument amplification." The amp is 90 Watts at 12 pounds total weight and features a number of trademarked technologies including Use-Any-Tube Technology, Purest Possible Tube Performance, Blow-Proof Output, Auto-Everything, and Universal Power.

The amp is designed to be a clean slate that can be colored with any combination of tubes. The amp's controls are Headroom, (master) Volume, Treble, Bass, and Gain. Far left switches are (universal) mains power and P3 power; flip and loop switches are above the input jack, far right. GAGA features built-in P3 Technology that can power pedals and active electronics.

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czar
on 04/18/2013
This is the best amp in history people, time will tell... you will see, I know what Im telling you.
Robert
on 02/28/2012
@ Guy - Jeff is correct - it is NOT Milbert's patent ...
Guy
on 02/03/2012
@Justin don't be such a DORK. Google ZOTL you knucklehead, then do your homework before opening yer piehole.
Jeff B.
on 02/02/2012
This guy is not an engineer at all. It is not their patent either. Is this really a new thing ? I think not... Saw it years ago when they said it would be out in 2009...um ya.
Justin Ginn
on 01/05/2012
These quotes are not realistic. 12 pounds? Transformerless design? This must be a joke and I'm a little surprised PG has taken them seriously. It's funny, as long as nobody tries to buy one.
Sporadic
on 01/05/2012
$3750 for the Gaga.
Spanky
on 01/05/2012
John: There are audio clips on their website milbert.com/gaga Example: milbert.com/Files/guitar/soundclips/Mil bert-GAGA50-Samples-200909.mp3
James
on 01/05/2012
I'm glad we have creative engineers who can push the envelope and discover new things... but dang....how many amps designers are out there today and how are they surviving in this economy? There must be hundreds of thousands of amp makers out there;; who are their clients?
John Perry
on 01/02/2012
" limited amplifier bandwidth results in reduced musical ecstasy and brain activity" ---That's a direct quote. Site seems a bit cluttered, not audio clips or Youtube clips.



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