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ZT Amplifiers introduces The Lunchbox and The Future Amp

ZT Amplifiers has entered the musical instrument industry by creating two guitar amplifiers, with one of their primary goals being to market their products to musicians in China.

The Lunch Box and The Future Amp

The Lunchbox (SRP: $199 — Available Spring 2008) is one of the smallest amplifiers in the world at a diminutive 7" x 8" x 4" (178mm x 203mm x 102mm). Yes, it is made from an actual lunchbox. It puts out over 200 watts and delivers 121dB (at 1m) from a 6.5" driver in a sealed enclosure. Controls: volume, gain, tone, reverb.

The Future Amp (SRP: $399 — Available Spring 2008) is also a compact size at 13" x 15" x 8" (330mm x 380mm x 203mm). It puts out over 200 watts and exceeds 130dB over the full range of tone. The Future Amp features a powerful 12" driver housed in a sealed enclosure for strong, tight bass and clear highs. Controls: volume, gain, bass, treble, reverb.

For more information, please visit www.ztamplifiers.com

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Back 04.12.2007

Holy Crap!!! I played thru these at NAMM and was blown away. They are as loud and great sounding as advertised.

> John Howard | 16.04.2008

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