FOUND THIS AT AN ESTATE. SHOWS COSMETIC WEAR FROM AGE WITH SCRATCHES, SCUFFS, DUSTY INSIDE FROM YEARS OF STORAGE. WILL NEED CLEANED UP. PRE AMP ONLY AS SHOWN. PLEASE ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS THANK YOU!
Vintage Scott Laboratories Power Amplifier Untested For Parts or Repair. Not sure the model. Power chords are damaged and need replacing (do not plug in).
As a professional guitar player who started playing in the’60′s, this is one of my favorite amps. It’s a TUBE, it’s lightweight, and it looks like new! I got it from a Nashville sessions guitar player by the name of Charlie Chambers. Charlie had a music store in the Chattanooga area. I bought the amp about 15 years ago, and it has been in my home studio ever since. I don’t play much any more, but I have regularly kept this amp on and ready to play. The amp has a serial number or A 34180, confirming what Charlie told me, that it is a 1972 model. I checked out the Champ this morning and on Channel 2 1-10 Volume is quiet and the Treble and Bass 1-10 work as they should. On Channel 1, above 6 Volume, there is a slight hum, and I mean slight. I have priced it accordingly, after having spoken with my music store tech, who says he can fix Channel 1 with no problem. I want to be totally up front when I say that this is a totally, no-disappointment amp ready to play and enjoy! There’s nothing that beats the warmth of a tube amp!
Pilot model SA-300 EL34 push pull amplifier. This was restored with new electrolytic caps, orange drop caps, resistors, diodes, new line cord, new EL34 sockets. Please check all pictures for condition and underside on the chassis. Tubes tested my calibrated Dan Nelsen TV-7/U, see picture for reading. This is a heavy unit.
Vintage Leslie 147 Tube Amplifier. Has various marks/scratches as well as dirt build up from storage and spots of rust. But is in good shape otherwise, has not been tested. Comes with only what is pictured. Comes with only what is pictured, unless otherwise stated. If you have any problems with the item please message me and we will work our hardest to resolve the issue. Item location: Glassboro, New Jersey.
Scott 800 B Tube Power Amplifier. Original to Scott Console Radio Amp. Push Pull Mono 6L6 Amp. Amp section also contains part of. All tube sockets are conveniently labeled with tube types. Unmolested, does not show any signs I noticed of being worked on. See bottom pic showing insides, wiring, etc. Amp was powered up through a light bulb limiter {60 watt bulb} with no tubes installed, beyond that, no testing has been done. Power cord has been spliced and should be replaced with a 3 prong grounded cord. Keep in mind the standard safety concerns necessary with a tube amp of this vintage that hasn’t been restored. Such as testing with a variac or other limiting device, etc. And replacing out of spec components before powering up to. See pics and ask any questions.