Alamo Capri 2360 - Normal preset
Verified · 83/100 confidence. Complete schematic. All component values readable. Parameters derived directly from the circuit.
The Alamo Capri 2360 is a compact tube guitar amplifier from the San Antonio, Texas company that produced affordable, student-grade instruments and amplifiers from the early 1950s through the early 1970s. Alamo amplifiers were manufactured in-house in San Antonio and sold primarily through regional dealers in the American South and Southwest, offering practical electric guitar amplification to budget-conscious players. The Capri model is a small single-speaker combo with modest tube power, representing the accessible end of the Alamo lineup.
- Years produced: 1963–1968
- Made in: US
- Wattage: 6W
- Channels: 1
- Preamp tubes: 12AX7
- Power tubes: 6V6
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