I have one of those old school t-amps for sale with a radioshack power supply to use the amp without batteries. The t-amp is in good condition but the paint has rubbed off in a few places and there are a few scratches on the front.
For the newbies that might be unfamiliar with the T-amp, its one of the first cheap amps that were able to drive speakers without sounding horrible. It can (and was) used as a k1000 amp with decent results (has enough volume, but not enough control/bass etc)
Price is $50 + shipping. PM me if interested 
For the newbies that might be unfamiliar with the T-amp, its one of the first cheap amps that were able to drive speakers without sounding horrible. It can (and was) used as a k1000 amp with decent results (has enough volume, but not enough control/bass etc)
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| Product Features * 15-watt portable digital amplifier for connecting personal CD or MP3 players to passive speakers * Compatible with any standard 8 ohm or 4 ohm shelf speakers up to 20 watts * Plugs into any portable CD, MP3, DVD, or other audio device with 3.5 mm input * High-quality signal compares to sound from most high-end amps * Runs on 8 AA batteries; measures 7 by 3 inches (W x H); 1-year warranty (mine comes with a power supply so no batteries needed) |





