Alamo Jet 2564 - Normal preset
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The Alamo Jet 2564 is a mid-range tube amplifier from the Alamo catalog, featuring a more elaborate cabinet and higher power output than the smaller Alamo models of the same era. The Jet series name suggests a connection to the space-age aesthetic of the early 1960s that permeated American consumer products, and the amplifier's chrome-panel cosmetics reflect that design sensibility. The Jet 2564 was aimed at working musicians in the South and Midwest who needed dependable amplification from a domestic manufacturer.
- Years produced: 1962–1967
- Made in: US
- Wattage: 15W
- Channels: 2
- Preamp tubes: 12AX7
- Power tubes: 6V6
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