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Udo Roesner Da Capo 75

During the previous Longtermers article (issue 480) I tried a number of my own guitars through the new Da Capo 75 amp. This was my way of getting to know it even better with my own gear, having already reviewed it for the magazine. If you missed it, here’s a brief recap… The Da Capo is the brainchild of Udo Roesner, the designer of the AER Compact 60 amplifier that is beloved by the acoustic guitar world in general. With the Da Capo, as the name

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