The Stromberg Carlson AU-58 – a great sounding head for guitar. Original Stromberg Carlson Tube Set. The AC main cable has been replaced.. Sounds really good onb Harp or Guitar. Original Stromberg Carlson tubes. Condition is OK and to be expected for its age. There’s a serial number etched on the top of it, which seems to be common for these. Sounds great connected to a couple of 12 inch speakers and my Strat. Let me know if you have any questions. Made in the United States.
The VAC Vintage Line Amplifier MKII is a rare vintage preamp valve amplifier from the United States. This tube amplifier, known for its high-quality sound, is a collector’s item for vintage audio enthusiasts. With its unique design and premium brand, the VAC MKII offers a timeless and authentic listening experience for those seeking classic audio reproduction.
Vintage mid-1950s Heath Company hand-built Heathkit W3M “Williamson Type” mono tube amplifier and companion Heathkit WA-1 Power Supply in good working condition (see video). Appears to all original and unmolested. No hum and very good cosmetic condition for its age. Amazing that these were engineered so well that its working great after 70 years. All vintage tubes made in USA. Acrosound TO-300 “ultra-linear” output transformer. Being so old, it should be checked out by a qualified tech to replace any out of spec or obsolete components. The only issue I noticed was the multi-pin connected cable needs to be manipulated to find a sweet spot to make a connection, so there must a loose or frayed wire in cable end. Nice mono amp for your vinyl audio system or part of a tube stereo set-up. Heathkit W-3M Tube Amplifier & WA-1 Power Supply – YouTube. These are automatically added to the final invoice and I’m not able to delete or adjust them.
Up for sale, a 1954 Gibson GA-20 in excellent condition and in perfect working order. Featuring original two-tone cosmetics, a Jensen P12R speaker, and a professionally serviced circuit, this GA-20 is the perfect mid-size combo from the golden age of tube amplification. In many ways analogous to Fender’s narrow panel tweed amps of the same era, the GA-20 features a four input design with a 6V6 power tube pair, 5Y3GT rectifier, and dual triode (12AX7, etc) tubes in the preamp. Offering distinctly different voicings between the single Microphone input and the three Instrument inputs, the GA-20 is at its most aggressive via the Mic channel. While this input does offer a modicum of clean headroom, it quickly overdrives with a sizzling, chewy sound that’s extremely smooth. The Tone control has an absolutely massive sweep, actually adding a bit more gain when turned up. Maxing out both Volume and Tone knobs yields a ripping, cutting sound that interacts equally well with single coils and humbuckers. The Instrument inputs have more range in the clean signal, with a full-bodied and sweet sound that works well with a host of effects pedals. Turning down the Tone knob on this channel and pushing the Volume can achieve a very nice bark and a spitty quality almost akin to certain fuzz boxes, depending on the guitar being used, and once again diming everything out delivers plenty of richness and roar. The point-to-point circuit has been professionally serviced and thoroughly recapped with premium tubular signal caps in the preamp and F&T power supply caps. The output transformer has been replaced with a vintage-accurate Mercury Magnetics ToneClone GA20-O, mounted to the speaker frame, while the original power transformer is intact, mounted to the back of the chassis. The speaker is the original Jensen P12R alnico magnet driver which has a dark blue/green frame. The speaker has been recently professionally reconed, and the date code on the edge of the frame is from the 9th week of’54. The original two-tone covering exhibits limited wear (particularly when considering the fragility of this material compared to a conventional tolex or tweed), primarily concentrated around the edges, and half of the gold Gibson badge is still intact on the amp’s face. The graphics on the brown faceplate are clean, the brown chickenhead knobs are present, and the leather handle has been replaced.
One side was professionally restored recently due to not correctly outputing audio. I’m located in Staten Island, New York. Built by Robert Judge from Judge Amps in Somerville MA, wonderful sounding, built from scratch. Each block is very heavy, especially for how small they are: about 34 pounds each. THEY ARE ONE OF A KIND, BEING RARE IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT. You’ll be the only one around with a pair of these, in the world, these do not exist anywhere, so, if your an audiophile tube person, or just a HI-END tube person then these are definitely for you.
Vintage The Fisher 500C FM Tube Stereo Receiver Amplifier (Most Original Tubes). Pre owned in working condition. I assume from the age, a cleaning and deoxit could be usefull. This has many original tubes The Fisher Germany. Missing gold round knob end plate on speaker selector knob. When testing the balance knob when turned all the way to the right does not direct audio just to right speaker. Left is fine, and when balance is centered, both speakers play correctly. I assume the potentiometer knob needs deoxIT due to age and oxidation. Please see video and photos, if you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer. See pics above.
Everything appears to be there to make a self contained guitar amp, or head. Uses a 6×5 rectifier, 6v6 power tubes, and 6sn7 with dual 6sc7 preamp tubes – tubes are all vintage.
I do a lot of business with them and they always have well cared for gear. Not saying it won’t need adjustments but, it looks like a nice clean unit. Everything you see in the pictures is what is included in this lot. Photos are the best description. Please look at all pictures closely before purchasing. We will document any damage the best we can but the photos will always be the best way to exam the item. Items may need a more in depth cleaning. We will do our best to clean every item, although sometimes we can’t do a full thorough clean. Message us for additional photos or questions. We of course will get them out as fast as we can. We will help resolve whatever issue you are having. We try very hard to provide good communication and always strive for everyone to have a positive experiences!
EICO HF-32 vintage tube amplifier, a classic American hi-fi integrated amp from the golden age of vacuum tube audio. Known for its warm analog sound and strong restoration potential, this unit is highly sought after by tube audio enthusiasts, collectors, and DIY restorers. Manufactured by Electronic Instrument Co. In the USA, the HF-32 remains a staple in vintage hi-fi systems. Type: Tube Integrated Amplifier. Inputs: AUX, Tuner, Tape, Phono. Speaker Outputs: 8? / 16? Note: This listing is for the HF-32 Tube Amplifier only. Up for sale is a vintage EICO HF-32 tube amplifier, a classic piece of American hi-fi history. These amplifiers are well regarded for their warm tube sound and are popular among collectors and restoration enthusiasts. This unit presents well with original knobs and faceplate, showing normal wear consistent with age. Also available separately: matching EICO HF-90 FM tuner. Check out my tuner listing if you’re looking to complete the set. The EICO HF-32 is a respected entry point into vintage tube audio, offering strong performance when restored and a timeless mid-century design.