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Tex Amplifiers

guitar amps out of salvaged gramophones, P.A.s and other tube-fired audio gear of yore is nothing new, but not all such ventures are created equal. Among the most legendary are the handful of amps crafted by Canadian engineer Bernie Raunig several years ago using chassis and transformers pilfered from old Bell & Howell Filmosound projectors. No boutique production-amp maker has taken this platform further than Tony Teixeira. This Canadian maker has earned a sizable reputation

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