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Vintage -NIB, Pentron CA-11, Tube Playback Pre-Amplifier, -Fires Up -UN-Tested
Monday, February 17th, 2025Vintage -NIB, Pentron – CA-11, Tube Playback Pre-Amplifier, -Fires Up -UN-Tested. Fires Up – Un-Tested. I didn’t clean this, or touch it. Plugged it in, and it lights up. That is all that I did. I think it’s Un-used, from the 1950′s. Box is in great shape. About 10″ x 13″ x 7. Could clean up more. I left it alone. If the title doesn’t describe it right, please see the Item pictures. Everything that comes with this is shown in pictures. If it is not in the pictures, it does not come with the listing. You only get what comes in the pictures shown. Ask any questions you have, and I will try to answer them. Any other questions, please ask.
Vintage Ampro Tube Amplifier Licensed by Western Electric Microphone Mixer Rare
Sunday, February 16th, 2025This amplifier is in good condition but we did not attempt to power up because we do not have a variac. This vintage tube amplifier is a rare find for any collector or enthusiast of Western Electric products. With the brand name and type clearly indicated, this piece is a must-have for any vintage audio and video setup. The amplifier is in good physical condition considering its age and is sure to provide high-quality sound for any occasion. It’s perfect for those who appreciate the classic sound of tube amplifiers and want to add a touch of vintage charm to their home or for collectors.
Vintage H. H. Scott Tube Amplifier Type 99D
Sunday, February 16th, 2025Scott tube amplifier is a true gem for any audiophile. With its classic design and sturdy construction, this amp is sure to bring a touch of vintage charm to your listening room. Scott is known for their high-quality audio equipment, and this model 99D is no exception. Featuring a warm and rich sound, this tube amplifier is perfect for amplifying your favorite vinyl records or vintage cassette tapes. The amp has been carefully inspected and restored, ensuring that it is in excellent working order. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of vintage audio history.
Vintage Danelectro Special Series D Model 68 Combo Amp Amplifier Guitar
Saturday, February 15th, 2025Vintage Hh Scott Type 250 Labratory Monoblock Tube Amp Amplifier Case Top Cover
Friday, February 14th, 2025Vintage Uk Astronic Kt66 Ecc33 Gz32 Tube Audio Amplifier & Preamplifier
Thursday, February 13th, 2025For sale is a very scarce “ASTRONIC” Associated Electronic Engineers Ltd. PP KT66 monoblock amplifier, Model A1254C. This was UK made in 1954 and has an output of 12-15 watts. The 1254C was designed to mate with the 1280H tone control unit/preamp. Surprisingly, both have stayed together all of these years. Condition is as you see it in the photographs. Both units are in decent physical condition for their age with some small dents in transformer cover. Both of the front panels look like they illumiate. The clear panels need to be wiped down, front and back. No cracks or scratches. There are no signs of obvious electrical failure in either unit. They are massive for the tube layout and extremely well made, as is the entire system.
Vintage 1946 Western Electric Oscillator magazine 639B microphone tube amplifier
Wednesday, February 12th, 2025IF THE ABOVE DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU, WE SINCERELY APPRECIATE AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND CONSIDERATION. PLEASE SEE TERMS CONT. Item is from a smoke free home. Please see all pictures as they are an integral part of this description. Please utilize ZOOM for any extra assistance viewing pictures. Th is item is in excellent overall condition with some light wear/age present, and no major damage/missing portions apparent. Please see all clear pictures as they are an integral part of this description. Item looks to have been stored properly by it’s previous owner. Item is free from any loose particles inside it’s original cover(s). Item also looks to be free from any major/non original handwriting, underlining, highlighting, other major damage, etc. This item complete with all pages 1-39 and all excellent pictures included. Pictures one and six provide views regarding the measurements of this item for those interested in framing, displaying with your WE ribbon microphone(s), etc. Item is not NOS/mint, but as it is… Certainly is a great, rare piece that showcases on it’s awesome cover the very famous WESTERN ELECTRIC 639B RIBBON MICROPHONE… As well as it’s top shelf studio console that were brand new, and introduced in 1946. Item is ready for your Western Electric tube audio reference library, framing to place with your WE 639B microphone, etc. As with all vintage electronics, a qualified person and/or technician should go through this item before continuous use. Only the vintage and original. Dated 1946 magazine entitled, “Western Electric Oscillator, ” (featuring the WE 639B ribbon microphone on cover). Item is not stated as brand new & sealed in condition. Please see all pictures and utilize ZOOM for more details. Please feel free to ask questions if needed. Thank you for your interest and time. ITEM WILL BE PACKAGED CAREFULLY WITH TIME AND EFFORT FOR SECURE TRANSIT.
Vintage Model CH30 Challenger Amplifier 5 Knob 6 Tube 1940s Bogen Untested
Friday, February 7th, 2025Vintage Model CH30 Challenger 5 Knob 6 Tube Amplifier 1940s? Pictures with tubes and knobs installed and removed so interested buyers could see condition in those areas. Tubes all seemed to match the numbers imprinted on the amplifier. In vintage used and untested condition with signs of use and wear. Has scratches, paint loss, some rusting, the one piece of detached speaker cord/connector looks very worn. Corners all have paint loss and scratches. Baseplate under the wiring has a fragile paper schematic partially glued or stuck to it. I replaced two missing screws on the cover and one screw in the baseplate. Power cord is approximately 6.5 feet long. I had read somewhere if you are unfamiliar with tube radios/amps that you are better off not testing them because you could damage the unit? Unsure if that is true or not but for that reason I have not plugged this in. Please be your own expert when determining completeness and correctness of this piece. I do my best to explain what I see. See photos for condition.