The line currently offers a 3 and 4-watt mini amp, 10 and 15-watt guitar amps, and a 15 and 50-watt bass amp. Also available are a 4×12 cabinet and distortion pedal. The amps carry an MSRP from $59.99 to $489.99.
All amps are described as “simple, straight ahead, practice/rehearsal amps with an attractive, traditional look, easy to manage controls, and custom speakers.”
The Super and G-Series amps feature a “closed-back” design, metal corners, and feature an aux in for external audio devices. The GM series mini amps feature a real wood cabinet, steel plate chassis, and a 4-wat drive mode selector. The 4×12 cabinet comes with locking castors and the BD-1 distortion pedal has a metal shell, 2 distortion options, and is available in Gold or Silver.
All products carry a limited 2-year warranty (1-yr for speakers).
Sales and marketing will be handled through QMP Sales, and US distribution will be through US Band and Orchestra Supplies in St. Louis MO.
For more information, visit www.qmpsales.com/products.html.
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