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The Dubreq 125 Amplifier seen here on left with a black and white standard Stylophone.
The 125 with just two basic controls, (volume and tone), and a single input socket.
With the back removed for access to the battery compartment, the 125 amplifier circuitry and 7"x4" elliptical speaker can be seen. The component board, or 'business end' of the amps; 125 left, Mini right. Amplifiers ~ Mods. '125' & 'Mini' this picture gives an idea of size comparison, with both standard black and wood finish Stylophones on the left, a 350S, and the model 125 Amplifier at rear.
A perfect companion to the pocket Stylophone - or the 350S.
Both amps were exactly the same dimensions - 11" x 6.5" x 3.5" - and the same construction.
One thing that all Stylophones had in common was the inclusion of a 3.5mm Amplifier Socket on the left side of the case. The amplifiers gave a reported output of 1.25 watts, and both were powered by 2x PP9 type batteries. The 125 model had a single input socket for the Stylophone, with adjustment control for volume and tone. The Mini version had an extra input, together with an additional control for tremolo. A lead specifically for the job was also supplied with the amps. The 'Mini' with extra input and tremolo control. |