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'Gum Drop Giveaway #113
One winner gets a ZT Lunchbox Amplifier, aka "The Loudest Little Amp In The World." It fits 200+ watts and "world-class tone" into less than 10 pounds. (It retails for about $290.) After only a few months on the market, it's been endorsed by Sonic Youth, Echo & The Bunnymen, Wilco, MGMT, the Decemberists, Band of Horses. etc. As Will Sergeant of Echo put it, "It's an evil little mother -- nearly took my head off!" And the Decemberists' Chris Funk: "This thing is @#$%ing crazy! I can't believe how loud it gets...sounds killer too." It looks like this:


The details:
Since hitting the streets in February 2009, the ultra-compact ZT Lunchbox amplifier has changed the way many players think about amps. The Lunchbox has proven that an amp does not need to be big to be loud, or expensive to sound great. That you can actually gig with an amp that weighs less than 10 pounds. Doubters have become believers -- The Lunchbox really delivers.
Packing 200 watts of power, the Lunchbox has enough output for a jam or live gig, and world-class tone that has pros using it in the studio as well as onstage. Unlike any other amp close to its size, it has the muscle to handle any effects you throw in front of it, and the warmth and depth to sound great with single-coil pickups as well as humbuckers.
System Design:
- Ultra-low latency circuit for player responsiveness
- Pure analog front-end, with diode overdrive capability
- Proprietary dynamic tone shaping
- Vintage modeled tone stack
- Class A/B output stage with unregulated linear supply
- Ultra-high performance speaker precisely matched and tuned to the closed box
You'll find more specifications at ZT.

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