Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Vintage Made In England Sound City B120 120w Bass Or Guitar Tube Amp Head

Made in England vintage 1970′s Sound City 120B 120 Watt bass amplifier head. This head is a BEAST. Have built a loyal following over the years. He was afraid to plug it into a cabinet for fear that this mighty head might blow the speakers! I have since tested it out, plugging it into a Peavey 4×12 guitar cabinet. To my ear it sounded pretty good, and did not blow any speakers in the cabinet despite its power. Having been in storage for years I’m sure it could use some work. It has six (count’em six) EL34 power tubes providing the 120 watts, three of which of the legendary vintage Mullard EL34 power tubes, which I believe to be the original tubes. Of the 3 additional replacement EL34′s one is a vintage RCA, one a vintage GE and one a vintage Sylvania, all well respected tubes in their own right. All of the preamp tubes are Brimar (again, probably the original tubes). Two Partridge Transformer, which is what these heads originally came with. One does look newer so I don’t know if that might be a replacement. I can see that at least 3 of the pots have been replaced as they don’t match the rest. Some scratchiness in some of the pots. One of the knobs in the front was missing so I replaced that one with a “chicken head ” knob, which is the style of knob used on some Sound City heads. I used to sell a lot of guitar amps on here and in the past I would have taken a head such as this to an amp tech and would have paid hundreds of dollars to have them go through the amp and restore it prior to listing it. I will guaranteee it will power on. The general consensus (from what I’ve read in online threads) regarding these heads is that they could use some mods to improve their sound and playability, although there is some dispute as to the optimum mods that might be performed. Cosmetically this head is (in my opionion) in pretty good shape for a 40+ year old head. One small nick in the front bottom left section of the tolex but otherwise no rips or tears in the original tolex. Some wear in the top tolex and elsewhere. The white plastic “grounding” switch on the left portion of the back panel looks a bit stumpy–I don’t know if there was more there at opne time. I have priced this head taking into account the need for resoration and repair and would be listing it for MUCH more were it already restored. The item “VINTAGE MADE IN ENGLAND SOUND CITY B120 120W BASS OR GUITAR TUBE AMP HEAD” is in sale since Friday, March 26, 2021. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments & Gear\Guitars & Basses\Guitar Amplifiers”. The seller is “rokinrichard” and is located in Brooklyn, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Model: B120
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Great Britain
  • Power: 120 W
  • Amplifier Type: Head
  • Brand: Sound City
  • Suitable For: Bass Guitar

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