Untested but excellent condition transformer. I do not claim to know how this transformer should be utilized in your particular circuit – pics are of the actual transformer you will receive – specs for the transformer are in the pictures. If you have any questions or I can help in any way don’t hesitate to ask. Listing price is for 1 transformer.
This vintage Fender Blackface Concert Amp is a true gem for any guitar enthusiast. With its powerful 165 W output and classic Tube amplifier technology, it’s sure to provide a premium sound experience for both electric and bass guitars. Made in the United States, this Deluxe Reverb model is a must-have for any Fender collector. Featuring a sleek black design and high-quality construction, this combo amp is perfect for small to medium-sized gigs. The product line is Fender, and it’s suitable for use with both electric and bass guitars. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this incredible piece of musical history.
Vintage Jefferson tube amp barn find. Condition is as per the photos. IT DOES NOT WORK. 18″ x 12″ x 12 and weighs around 45 lbs. Please look closely at all of the photos and feel free to ask any questions as there is no return on this item.
Vintage Altec Lansing Power Amplifier Model 1268. For sale is a Vintage Altec Lansing Power Amplifier Model 1268 w/ Two Altec Model 15335A Transformers. This item is in overall good condition with only minor cosmetic damage to the unit. There are several scratches on all sides of the amp, as well as general wear from regular use. There also appears to be a cross scratches into the top of it. This item has been tested and is in excellent working condition. The serial number for this item is K310175. Please see photos to make your own evaluation. Thank you for viewing! The item is also in overall good cosmetic condition as shown. Please see pictures to make your own cosmetic appraisal. All pictures are of actual piece(s). All piece(s) as shown in the pictures above are included as shown. We encourage all auctions to be paid within 3 days after action ends. You must return an item in the same condition as it was received, not used or altered in any way.
Fresh from an estate. Unknown maker of this amp. Has a Lafayete transformer. Still had a Ken Rad 5u4G inside. Unknown as to whether this thing will work. Has a simple on off switch on the front. Built like a tank. Also comes with a heavy industrial metal cage. The item is heavy so UPS ground is the best option.
This is an MRA5-L6 tube amplifier. These were HiFi amplifiers (Ultra-linear type) which came out of Seeburg Juke boxes in the USA from the 1950′s era. This one was re-tasked in the past to be a Guitar practice Amp in the USA, but it is just as readily a mono HiFi amp. The oddity about these is that their power transformer never had the facility to run the tube filaments, these were powered by a separate transformer in the Juke box. However this amplifier has had its power transformer replaced in the past with an American unit which does run the tube filaments. But it makes it a 115V line powered amplifier, fine for the USA but to run it here in AU you would need a 230v/115v step-down transformer from Jaycar. The type that passes the Earth through, so the chassis remains Earthed. Other interesting features, the amplifier has an optional automatic volume control, this was to level the volume of many different songs from 45 RPM records. The amp has had some parts replaced in the past, currently it has a good set of electrolytic capacitors. I powered it and played my guitar through it, it works with good sound output. It may require some future repairs, for example I can see that there are a few original capacitors that have not been replaced yet. Tube amplifiers, such as this, or any Tube guitar amplifier, have very high voltages inside, at least 400V as well as the line voltage and are dangerous. There is nothing dangerous on the top, electrically at least, though the tubes get quite hot. And as noted above, the chassis should be earthed.