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This amp has built in effects and speaker sim and the stereo seperation on the effects is really surprising for such a small amp. Local cash sale and pick up only. Please respond via CL email. Thanks for looking. This is a mint condition blackstar super fly 12 watt portable guitar amp. All items must be returned to us in the same condition they were when shipped to qualify. We reserve the right to refuse any return if we determine the item has been misused, modified or damaged by the purchaser.

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Studio 10 6L6. Sonnet 60 Black. I briefly looked over the site and didn't spot it If not patented who'd pay to bust it if it was anyhow I was under the impression that it was illegal to claim a patent if there is none.

It does say "patented applied for" It means they released it thinking they can own it, unless someone at the patent office is alerted or spots the preexisting artwork I don't think it is the patent office's duty to discovery much though, is it?

Patents are a joke anyhow unless you have BIG bucks to fight or defend. I spent some time simulating various iterations of their design, trying to figure it out. I don't think I ever came up with the real deal.

In the end I concluded I'd rather just stick with one design. You mileage may vary, of course. Yes, patent has been applied for it and in fact any patent search engine that can search British patents will find the application document, which the reveals technical details of the circuit.

The amps use the circuit depicted in the patent document but the pedals use a different kind of a circuit, which is an active one. No, it's not a variable "slope resistor".



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