I owned several Mosrite BG-1000 amps, way back in the early 70s. They were my 1st "big" amps. Quite affordable at the time, for the size. I haven't seen one in quite awhile, though.
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Yeah, the BG amp are far and few between anymore. Apparently they were problematic. What was your experience with them?
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Welcome to the forum. Very curious to hear your thoughts on the BG1000!
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Welcome JM. It's not very common to hear someone say "having owned several Mosrite BG-1000 amps"
Yeah, we're curious about them, as you may know or have read here, the story about Mosrite amp production and sales is somewhat contoversial.


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Welcome! I'm curious about your experience with the Mosrite amps as well 

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JohnMCA72 wrote:I owned several Mosrite BG-1000 amps, way back in the early 70s. They were my 1st "big" amps. Quite affordable at the time, for the size. I haven't seen one in quite awhile, though.
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Welcome to the forum, great to have you. I own a BG500 and Love it





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Welcome JohnMCA72. We have some threads on the Mo' Amps here on the Forum. 

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