Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits
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Chamber Rating
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Daniel Auger
I bought a 'Tweed Deluxe' kit here - simply because it was easier to 'get' than competitors and I wanted something I could modify myself without reducing its value. Don't expect a 'fake Fender' - Modulus use turret boards rather than eyelets, and in any case, your first build is likelier to be messier than you expect. However, do expect something that's fun to build, play and adapt. I had to ask the proprietor, Michael Mortimer, a question about transformer wire colour codes and I found him very helpful.
Apr 3rd, 2022 -
Ryan Bianchi
Nov 11th, 2019 -
Angus Stewart
Oct 31st, 2019 -
Daniel Radtke
Unbelievable good sounding and looking amplifiers. Fantastic support and knowledge by Michael of anything amp related.
Oct 31st, 2019
Contact Info
- (157) 557-5960
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits?
A The phone number for Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits is: (157) 557-5960.
Q Where is Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits located?
A Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits is located at Unit 14 Logie Way, Angus, sct DD8 5PU
Q What is the internet address for Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits?
A The website (URL) for Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits is: http://modulusamplification.com/
Q What days are Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits open?
A Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits is open:
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Q How is Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits rated?
A Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits has a 5.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Modulus: Guitar Amp Parts and Kits
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Daniel Auger on Google
I bought a 'Tweed Deluxe' kit here - simply because it was easier to 'get' than competitors and I wanted something I could modify myself without reducing its value. Don't expect a 'fake Fender' - Modulus use turret boards rather than eyelets, and in any case, your first build is likelier to be messier than you expect. However, do expect something that's fun to build, play and adapt. I had to ask the proprietor, Michael Mortimer, a question about transformer wire colour codes and I found him very helpful.
Ryan Bianchi on Google
Angus Stewart on Google
Daniel Radtke on Google
Unbelievable good sounding and looking amplifiers. Fantastic support and knowledge by Michael of anything amp related.