Hammond three-channel stereo amplifier, I have had it in my collection of excellent amplifiers and I have enjoyed its high fidelity sound. You should only use it with the output valves and three 7199 pre amp valves that are marked as L R and BASS. The power chassis has 2 GZ34/5AR4 RECTIFIER valves. The valves are not included. Many thanks and good luck.
Blown tube or small transformer. Please see all the photograph for greater details as to cosmetic condition and what’s all included. Will be professionally packed foe safe arrival!
At top 40 guitars. Our customers satisfaction is our first concern. If after 14 days you are not completely satisfied. Peace be with you.. Were at the time of sale. All original packing must be included. Up for Sale is a. Vintage 1960′s Dynavox Model 103 5 watt 1 x 8 All tube Combo Amp! His is really cool. You are looking at a. Vintage 1960′s Dynavox Model 103 5-watt 1 x 8 All tube Combo Amp. This is a 5-Watt Amp all tube hand wired amp that is made in the USA. These amps were designed for students, but are now coveted as great Recording or “Bedroom” amps by experienced players. This Model 103 Sounds AMAZING! A very lush and wet sounding Tremolo effect. If you are looking for a great practice or recording amp that will give you that vintage style tone, this is the right choice. If you are after that trashy early 1960′s vibe and sound, this amp will deliver it. Our Amp Tech Serviced this amp. It is Gig Ready on Arrival. You won’t have to spend any additional monies on this amp. Some scuffs and scratches on the corners of the cabinet. A few “dings” on the aluminum Instrument Control Bezel. All lettering is legible. Grill cloth in great shape. Top 40 Guitars is a Veteran Owned Business. Thanks For Supporting Veterans!
Vintage Silvertone 1482 Amplifier. Sears and Roebuck Silvertone Model 1482 Amp – often referred to as the “Poor Man’s Deluxe”. Approximate 1966 (speaker stamped 1066 443). One (1) Microphone (or instrument) input jack. Two (2) Instrument input jacks. Original 2 prong power cord. Original 12 speaker model 4015. 2 Channels – each with volume/tone controls. Awesome Tremolo with Strength and Speed Control Knob. This item has wear and tear. There are some very indentions on the top. I cleaned the amp and replaced a few tubes and she powered on and bothe channels are working. The tremolo is also working. But the is over 50 years old and might need servicing in the future. But cleared up after some rotation. Overall nice original amplifier. This is said to be the poor man’s fender deluxe. All the wiring inside is original.
THIS COMES AS PICTURED. I HAVE HAD A FEW OF THESE OVER THE YEARS BUT THIS IS BY FAR IN THE BEST COSMETIC CONDITION AS I HAVE HAD. MOT OF THE TIME THEY ARE RUSTED (FROM SITTING OUT IN A SHED) AND NEED REPAINT. I WOULD NOT TOUCH THIS ONE OTHER THAN A LITTLE POLISHING. IT WILL MOST LIKELY NEED SOME ELECTRICAL WORK. LOOKS LIKE IT STILL HAS THE OLD WAX CAPS THAT WILL PROBABLY POP IF YOU POWER IT ON. IT SHOULD BE A FUN EASY RESTORATION THOUGH. THE POWER CORD WAS BRITTLE AND MAKING A TOTAL MESS SO I DID CUT IT OFF. THE PLUG CONNECTOR HOWEVER IS THERE AND EASY TO REWIRE (THESE ARE ALMOST ALWAYS MISSING). ALL OTHERS TO USE EIS.
Vintage tube amplifier untested. Unfortunately I don’t know how to test it. I powers on for about 30 minutes and everything seems to be fine, but again is not tested. Pictures are part of the description so please see them carefully and make your own conclusion about the Pictures are part of the description so please see them carefully and make your own conclusion about the item’s. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET. Feel free to any questions.
Up for sale here is this NOS vintage Knight power transformer, for the Knight S-755 amplifier. This has no ID on it except on the bottom, where it is marked 1005821 101403 (or possibly T101403). 1005821 means it was made by Northlake Transformer on the 21st week of 1958, and 101403 is the part number. This is a big one! I tested this with 120vAC into the primary, and I measured: Thick white wires 5.05VAC. Thick green wires 6.4v. Three thin white wires 409/409/818v. Each thin white wire to the one red wire 372v, 32v, 310v. Voltages always test a bit higher without a load, so it looks like this has a 5v secondary, a 6.3v secondary, a HV secondary of around 800vCT, and some sort of extra secondary with the red wire. This is a really nice transformer, and would work great for building a tube amp. It is guaranteed to work for you. If you know which amp this goes to, please let me know. Please see my pictures for details and dimensions. If you have any questions, please ask. I have more transformers and other vintage electronics listed–feel free to take a look!
Estate item AS-IS untested. Missing the main speaker driver, back cover and spindle legs. For parts or repair. This would make a really cool guitar amp box.