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Audio Guild Panaramic Model
http://vibroworld.net/magnatone/PAN_unknown.html
Dave sent these photos of his PANaramic amp. It was made by Audio Guild Corporation in Van Nuys, California. The date codes seem to indicate 1969. We don't have a schematic but the preamp tubes are 4 - 7025 ECC83. The control panel has 2 channels, each with High/Low inputs and the Ultraflex input for a total of 5-inputs.
Audio Guild Magnatone Versatone PANaramic 1x12" …
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Audio Guild "PANaramic" - OffsetGuitars.com
https://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=46450
Audio Guild "PANaramic" by RadicalRoses » Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:40 pm Hey there! I picked up this weird amp a few years ago called a PANaramic "ed". The only thing I can find online is that it is somehow connected to Magnatone ( It DOES have the bizarre pitch-shifting vibrato). It has one 8" speaker (3.2 ohms?) and one 12" speaker.
Vintage 1960’s Audio Guild Corp Magnatone Panaramic ...
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Audio Guild Corp – Don Bonham – Jedistar
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Audio Guild amps were designed by Don Bonham, post Magnatone, and exist under a few different brand names. Amps manufactured in Van Nuys, California in 1960/70s. After leaving Magnatone in the 1960s, chief engineer Don Bonham went on to form the Audio Guild Corporation. Since Bonham owned the patent,
MagnatoneAmps.com
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Ever heard of Audio Guild amps? (50s~60s era)
https://www.thefenderforum.com/forum/showthread.php?33305-Ever-heard-of-Audio-Guild-amps-(50s-60s-era)
I've found stuff on Guild amps but not "Audio Guild" - different company. I did find some info about an amp called the "PANoramic" which was also made by Audio Guild Corp in Van Nuys, CA. on the Magnatone page but that's it. It never really says anything about it being made by Magnatone or if the AGC was owned by Estey or Magnatone.
Audio Guild amps | The Gear Page
https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/audio-guild-amps.711211/
Audio Guild was established by a former Magna Electronics designer John Bonham (in fact, the same guy who developed and held the patents for the pitch-bending vibrato circuit designs). The reason for Audio Guild was that Magna Electronics / Estey was bought by Electro Learner Corp. and the new management simply decided to discontinue the old ...
Audio Guild Panoramic 1x12 & 1x8 Combo Amp; Black …
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