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NAMM VIDEO: Krank Amps Demo - Rev Plus, Krankenstein Plus

Anaheim, CA (March 14, 2008) - Check out the clean and meaty sounds of Krank''s new Rev Plus and Krankenstin Plus, the 120 watt versions of the popular Revolution and

Anaheim, CA (March 14, 2008) - Check out the clean and meaty sounds of Krank''s new Rev Plus and Krankenstin Plus, the 120 watt versions of the popular Revolution and Krankenstein amps. These fatter versions feature bigger transformers andƂĀ 6550 tubes. The Rev Plus also has a boost and an active effects loop.



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