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<p>tend to only have built-in reverb. Some acoustic instrument amplifiers have reverb, chorus, compression and equalization (bass and treble) effects. Vintage guitar amps typically have <a href="page.php?w=tremolo">tremolo</a> and <a href="page.php?w=vibrato">vibrato</a> effects, and sometimes reverb. The Fender Bandmaster Reverb amp, for example, had built-in reverb and vibrato. Built-in effects may offer the user less control than standalone pedals or rackmounted units. For example, on some lower- to mid-priced <a href="page.php?w=bass_amplifier">bass amplifier</a>s,</p><p>
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