These parts are salvaged from a chassis. I tried to be careful removing tubes, but working condition unknown. I can’t guarantee the performance of these parts, but it was stored inside. I’m going to list chassis as well.
VINTAGE 1975 FENDER SUPER TWIN GUITAR AMP PROFESSIONALLY REPAIRED. This super twin amp does not have a reverb feature. The super twin has more power than a regular twin. I bought this amp in 1983 and never used it professionally. Does have some tape residue on the back. Comes with original cover that has wear and splits. The speakers are original. On the back it says it has 180 watts at 4 ohms. See pic of invoice. A full set of new capacitors and 3 new tubes were installed. The standby switch was replaced. The polarity switch has been bypassed now. The last pic shows all of the old components that were replaced. The amp now works perfectly. I bought this from a store on South Street in Philadelphia in the 1980′s. The serial number sticker is missing. It was that way when I bought it. It weighs 90 pounds. It must be picked up in person. If you have any questions, please ask. I was playing a guitar with 3 strings and I have not picked up a guitar in many years.
This was a state sale find from woodside California and was plugged in every thing worked. Now no power at all. Was upgraded to new cabinet 18.5 by 18.5 by 19. By a professional radio shop for the ladies husband in the 80s it looks beautiful. Just don’t enough knowledge to figure out why not powering up. When it was working prior. Has every thing in the one cabinet the tube amp and tuner all wired and mounted solid. Or can meet within 60 miles for a better price. Only to lower 48 states only.
The VTG 300 the more rare, highly sought after Peavey guitar tube amp that stands out as the “guitar brother” of the VTB 300 bass model. This head amplifier, suitable for electric guitars, known for tremendous headroom and killer mids. Employs vacuum tube technology with four 6550s and 12AX7′s. With its distinctive design and powerful sound, the VTG 300 is sure to appeal to musicians looking for a high-quality and unique amplification option.
For sale is a very rare Bogen PR16 transcription turntable. It has been tested, the turntable is running quiet on both 78 and 33.1/3 rpm. But putout NO SOUND, all tubes is lighted up, all capacitors, resistors are intact, no signs of repair or alternated (see photos). It is NOT working condition. This unit is heavy.
This vintage ARKAY FL-5 mono tube amplifier is a must-have for any serious collector of vintage electronics. Featuring a classic design and top-of-the-line components, this amplifier is a true gem for audiophiles everywhere. Although it is listed as “for parts or not working, ” this amplifier is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection. With its sleek and stylish design, this amplifier is sure to turn heads and impress even the most discerning of collectors. Featuring a range of impressive aspects, including its brand, type, and model, this amplifier is the perfect addition to any collection. Add this vintage ARKAY FL-5 mono tube amplifier to your collection today! Untested – unable to tested without equipment.
Step back into the dawn of radio with this Westinghouse Aeriola Senior Amplifier, Type AC, Style 326032 – a rare and historic piece from the early 1920s, when wireless listening was still a brand-new frontier. This handsome wooden-cased unit was designed as a two-stage audio amplifier, boosting signals from the Aeriola Senior and other crystal sets so listeners could drive a loudspeaker or multiple headphones. It represents one of the very first commercial steps from headphones-only crystal radios into amplified home listening. Authenticity: Still retains its original instruction sheet inside the lid, complete with Westinghouse branding, wiring diagrams, and connection notes – a true time capsule. Controls: Dual filament rheostats on the front panel, original jacks and hardware, clearly labeled “Detector” and 1st / 2nd Stage. Construction: All-original interior with early transformers, hand-soldered connections, and period wiring – a look at radio technology just as the vacuum tube was changing the world. Condition: Excellent presentation with only light wear consistent with age. Wood case shows a warm patina. Inside components are intact (see photos). This piece is untested and offered as-is for display, restoration, or collection. Collectors know how scarce these early Westinghouse amplifiers are, especially complete and with the factory instruction card still present. Whether you are a serious antique radio enthusiast, a museum curator, or a lover of early 20th-century technology, this amplifier captures the excitement of the “Radio Boom” era like few other items.
I don’t know anything about it from the same estate. A vintage tube amplifier is a classic piece of audio equipment that uses vacuum tubes to amplify sound. These amplifiers are known for their warm and rich sound quality, making them a popular choice for music enthusiasts and collectors alike. With a combination of vintage design and modern technology, a vintage tube amplifier can provide a unique and nostalgic listening experience for users who appreciate the heritage and craftsmanship of older audio equipment.