A truly American engineered & made vintage Wilder 200A Guitar Instrument Amplifier. Hand wired and made in 1971 Chicago with one of the first solid state technology. Great condition. Looks nice. Can be used for Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals. I have used it with both a Gibson 1968 SG Humbucker guitar and 1979 Fender Precision Bass.
Designed for gigging musicians, the 200A was released as an updated amp over its predecessor, model 200. Black power cord is included. This amplifier has 6 separate input channels, each individual channel has its own volume, treble, bass and reverb with ¼” input jacks. 2 standard ¼” output speaker jacks on rear panel. Super clean, powerful sound. It has a front panel on/off switch with a polarity switch, master reverb and volume controls.
Included in this offer is a Seismec 2x12” speaker cabinet with ¼” jacks/cables AND a Line 6 Digital Amplifi FX100 controller with expression pedal. Over 100 effects and Bluetooth.
INFO FROM INTERNET SEARCH: The "Wilder 200A" guitar amp refers to the Wilder Engineering Products Model 200A, a solid-state amp from the late 1960s known for its Midwestern popularity, featuring simple controls and a warm, punchy tone, though specific circuit details beyond being solid-state are scarce.
Manufacturer: Wilder Engineering Products (Chicago, IL). • Era: Circa 1965-1971.
Type: Solid-State (SS). Popular in the Midwest due to local production.
Ready for new home, clearing out gear for a smaller modeling amplifier. Ship extra cost. Will ship in 2 cartons, amp head, with Amplifi & speaker cabinet. No trades, cash please