The last (of three) pages covering Guild amplifiers, with additional information on Guild spare parts. Models shown are the 30w 1x12" Guild 98-RT reverb tremolo and the 8w 1x10" Guild RC-20 Reverb Converter.
Without the use of a converter, this amplifier produces "big auditorium" reverberation of exciting power and penetration. Ideal for the showman and inventive musician, a professional amplifier engineered to give the utmost in reverb sound. Has built-in foot switch for reverb and tremolo; 7 tubes (4 dual purpose) for 11-tube performance; 12-inch Jensen concert speaker; 30-watt output; 3 inputs; volume and tone controls; reverb control; 2 tremolo controls for strength and speed; pilot light; panel fuse holder; combination stand by and on-off power switch. Washable, scuff-proof Blue-Grey vinyl covering on lock joint plywood cabinet. 20 inches high, 91/2 inches deep, 22 inches wide. 56 lbs.
Spare parts include the Artist Award pickup (available in gold or chrome), 6-way Adjusto-Matic bridge, Melita Synchro-Sonic bridge and the Guild Bigsby tremolo.
June 1963 US prices for these amplifiers were as follows: 98-RT $240; RC-20 $139.50.
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