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Sears 70's bass amp

Info on sears bass amp solid state 70's 3 knob only on head and cab cut slanted bottom back with 2 coaster wheels and plastic handle on top back. It had 2x15 and 2x12 speakers.
Can't find anything about it. I think it was 200 watts. Any info or pics would be appreciated. Loud as hell!!
 
Solid state? I doubt it. I think they made 2x 6V6 and 2 x 6L6 amps. Cheapo Montgomery Ward copies.

Interesting, I owned a Airline 9020B (Montgomery Ward) and it was a well built amplifier. I believe it was a Supro Thunderbolt, built for Wards. It had a Jensen 15" speaker
and if memory serves me it was a a single channel, possibly Class A amplifier. The only drawback was it was truly a guitar amp as it had an open back, and although it sounded
fine, I'm pretty sure that if that had built it with a sealed and ported cabinet it could have sounded a lot better.