






1966 DAVOLI TUONO
40 Watt Power tube EL 504
Like all the amplifiers of the time, it was considered suitable for guitar and
bass - it has the possibility to adjust the peak of the desired frequencies for
the bass and acute - used with the guitar has beautiful dark and soft tones
thanks to the 12 -inch cone when
The power (very remarkable) is dissolved in a natural distortion that I find
perfect - with the vintage bigmuff is exceptional - Point to point circuit.
Input: guitar, bass, organ, and switch for a jazz oriented or rock sound.
Powerful and crystalline clean, dream crunch.
Dimensions 121x44x29 cm Weight 24 kg

Davoli - Krundaal
from http://www.wilddavoli.it/
"The Story Begins With Athos Davoli Who in 1943, Act 17, World on the Radio
Communication Systems On A War Plane Savoia Marchetti at the Officines of
Reggio Emilia as an apprentice.
His Passion for Electronics Led Him To Start in the immediate post -war
period a small activity on his Own and in the spite of a few years he was
able to design and build valves equipment.
In 1957 He Founded The Krundaal Davoli Company, in Parma Where He Had Moved
from the Birthlar Correggio.
In The 1960s Davoli produced amplifies for musical instruments and by voice
and conquest incomeingly wide.
Most of the Italian Music Bands (then Called "Complexes"), and Also Foreign
ONES ON TOUR IN OUR Country, Use Davoli-Krundaal Amplification Plants.
In that decade, in True "Boom" of Requests for the continuous Flourishing of
New Musical Groups and Davoli Develops An Interest Collaboration with
Antonio Pioli "Wandre" (1926-2004) and Together They Created at Splendid
Production of Electric Guitars, Which Today theyy
are the subject of collecting all over the world.
From the end of 1965 the competitions organized by Davoli to Promotte Their
Products Have Started, Which Reward the Best Musical Groups and Amateur
Sinters, with selections Throughout The National Territory.
At the "Rapallo Davoli" they succeed, in The Years Following the Italian
Beat Tournament and Finally the Eurodavoli Competition in the 1970s.
From These Shows The Climb to the Popularity of Many "Big" of the Years to
Come Began.
The Company Reaches Its Maximum Development From 1969 to 1972 When it Takes
220 Between Worlds, Technical and Administrative.
Its Wide Production has excellent penetration in All European Markets ...
and not Only: The Davolisint (Mini Synthesizer License to 2 Oscillars) is
subsequently distributed in the United States and Australia.
The Mixers and the Davoli Voice Systems Are Popular Throughout Europe and
Are Requested in Some African and Medium -orient Countries.
In Particular, at 32 -Cannel Mega Mixer Will Be Sold, in 1980, in Nigeria
for a recording studio.
Athos Davoli Has Invented Its Innovative Products Tirelessly and Often
License, in All Secntors of the Musical Electronics: Electrical Piano,
Electronic Organs, Radio Systems, For Discos, Electronic Light Systems,
Control System Control Systems, So Much So That, That, at the
end of his career as an entrepreneur, an American University of Rhode Island
Conferred Him the title of: Doctor of Electronic Engineering - Honoris Causa.
All the Those Who Have Known Athos Davoli Know That He Has Always Had His
Wife Elide Non -ireless Coordinator of the Administrative Sector By His
Side, Throughout The Davoli Epic;
AS Well As Mother, Since 1952, of the Child Who Will Begin The Activity of
Wilder Sas.
The Eldest Son of Athos Davoli, for All Willy, But for the Eolo Registry,
Had Grown by Assisting The Italian Concerts of the Beatles, Rollins Stones,
Animals, Brian Augers and Had Contractted The Insane Passion That So I know
that He would Bring, Teenager
, to the Mega Gathering of the Island of Wight.
There he listened for the first time Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher ... and
Was Strucking!
At 18 He Began Working in the Family Business and in 1973 He Moved to London
Where He Followed The First Steps of the English Branch Davoli UK Ltd. in
The Following Years, Returned to Parma, He Founded Wilder: Willy Davoli
Equipes Rental to deal with
The Rental of the Widening Systems for Large (and Small) Live Shows.
"