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Hottie Amps:
Fitted in Vintage American Toasters
Solid State Amp
Powered by 9-Volt Battery (included)
6" Jensen "MOD" Speaker
Output Jack to drive an External Speaker Cabinet
Individual Serial Number
Made in the U.S.A.
Do you like your guitar tone a little burnt around the edges? Plug your guitar into a Hottie Amp, add a little jam, and
serve up a nasty breakfast of fuzz, buzz, rattle and hum.
What does a Hottie Amp sound like? ... a freight train de-railing? ... a tornado tearing up a village of aluminum trailers? ... your engine
tached-out without oil? This is American-made hard rock distortion at its best.
We start with a vintage American toaster, a Jensen speaker, and a solid state amp circuit that provides classic
overdrive and sweet sustain. Hottie Amps have an input jack and an output jack ... that's
it. Volume and tone can be adjusted via your guitar's volume and tone controls. Dialing back the volume on
your guitar will clean up your sound considerably. Dialing back your guitar's tone knob will warm up your sound providing
a fat bluesy tone. The 6" Jensen "MOD" speaker breaks up nicely
and provides enough volume for practice, travel, or home use. Sound from the speaker bounces around inside the toaster
and creates a natural reverberation before exiting through the bread slots. Hottie
Custom Amps are finished with an automotive quality custom paint job and are built in limited numbers by Jean-Claude
Escudie, owner Hottie Inc..
We encourage you to try the output jack with an external speaker
cabinet. You'll be surprised how powerfully your Hottie Amp will drive a cab. Hottie Amps will
power any 4, 8, or 16Ω speaker cabinet. The Input Jack acts as a power on switch. Therefore, the battery doesn’t
need to be unplugged when you’re finished playing. A fresh 9-volt battery will provide you with hours of power.
Hottie Amp® is a trademark of Hottie Inc.,
Portland, Oregon U.S.A.. All rights reserved
2005. Patents Pending.
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