Soviet 1971 Lomo theatre speaker box with 3 reels cables and reel manual winder. The speakers are 4a-28 and look undamaged. It has a manual reel winder and mains and speaker cables included. The leather handle is cut. Good for parts or restoration.
Up for sale, a 2007 Swart Space Tone Reverb in near-mint condition and in perfect working order. This boutique, USA-made 1×12″ tube amplifier packs particularly potent tone into a compact form factor, pushing 5 Class A watts via a vintage “coke bottle JAN-branded 6V6 power tube. Essentially a hot-rodded spin on Fender’s 5F1 Tweed-era Champ, the Space Tone Reverb has streamlined controls with a Hot/Clean switch that toggles between touch-sensitive, glassy cleans and absolute searing drive when pushed hard, with independent Hi and Lo inputs and lush, splashy tube-driven footswitchable Reverb. The circuit is hand-wired point-to-point, cathode-biased with premium componentry including carbon comp resistors, Mallory capacitors, cloth hook-up wire, and CTS potentiometers. The tube complement currently comprises a JAN 6V6 power tube, Bendix 5Y3WGT rectifier, two RCA 12AX7s and a 12DW7 in the preamp. The cabinet is loaded with the original Mojotone British Vintage Series BV-30H 12 ceramic magnet driver, and the tube chart is also intact inside the enclosure, dated 11/20/2007. The cabinet is built from finger-jointed solid pine, and cosmetic touches include a vintage-style jewel LED, black basketweave tolex, chickenhead knobs, and a salt-and-pepper grillcloth with Swart badge. This is a clean example, with just a couple tiny marks on the tolex; the faceplate and graphics are pristine. 5W CLASS A BIG sounding w/Monster fuzz tone at max! 100% Tube Circuit – GZ34 Valve Rectifier (5Y3 or 5U4). Big, Lush Swart Tube Reverb – Foot Switchable. Powered by choice of 6V6 6L6 Family. JJ 12AX7(2) – JJ 12DW7 – EH 6V6GT – JJ GZ34 Rectifier. Point to Point Hand Wired Circuit. Cathode Biased (no need to bias). Carbon Comp Resistors Mallory Caps. Hi/Lo Input for High & Low powered Pickups. Heaters referenced to ground. Standby Switch for tube warm-up, extending tube life. All Swart Amplifiers employ Star Grounding. 4/8 ohm 1/4 Out – Drive other Speaker/Cabinet. Switchcraft 1/4 inch inputs and output. Custom High Quality USA Built Heyboer Iron. Speaker: 12 Mojotone BV-30H 8 ohm. Finger-Jointed, solid Pine Cab w/ Retro Tolex Covering. Vintage Jewel Lamp Circuit Fuse Protected. Dimensions: 15 7/8 T x 16 3/8W x 9 1/4 D 28lbs.
May need normal maintenance such as replacement bulbs, etc. Rare-This is not a common device especially in this condition. Includes Webcor Stereo Remote model: A2949-1.
Celestion Vintage 30: The Celestion V30 sound has been captured on thousands of recordings from a diverse range of notable players, including Slash, Steve Stevens, and Peter Frampton. Ideal match for 30W head: Designed to match our 30W Stage Right head. Rugged construction: The cabinet is extremely durable with metal caps for the corners and features a black, textured synthetic leather exterior for the professional, stage-ready look. Road ready: The 12in size, comfortable, leather handle, and rugged durability make this an ideal cab for the road. Its sound has been captured on thousands of recordings from a diverse range of notable players including Slash, Steve Stevens, and Peter Frampton.
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Does power on and appears the tubes all light up, i have not plugged anything into the inputs, is missing some knobs and handle…. But overall nice looking amp.
Testing performed attached to a variac never exceeded 70 volts. Tube filaments lit, and noise can be heard in the speaker when adjusting the volume control. Appears previous owner replaced some tubes and the power cord. No further testing performed, and no input jack. 11.5″ x 8″ x 5.5 and weighs about 9 lbs. Tubes: (2) 25Z6GT, 6SL7GT, Tube brands are ITT, GE, and Westinghouse. Please enlarge pictures to see condition. Ask questions as necessary. With over 2570 Positive Feedbacks. Not all sellers are created equal. Thanks for Looking and Good Luck.
This Tube Combo Amplifier is in working Condition. The audio input had raw wires so i attached an RCA input on there. Everything else is Original Parts. If you live outside the Lower 48 U. The Western Electric Model 100E was not a standard telephone model. It was part of a loud speaker set used for railway train dispatching in the 1930s. The number “100E” refers to a specific component within a more complex telephone system, not a standalone consumer telephone. Western Electric 100-series loudspeaker set. Was a component of telephone systems used in railway dispatching. Information from a 1934 Western Electric document describes the railway system and the components, including the. 100E loud speaker set. The loud speaker was used for way station selector equipment on train dispatching telephone systems. The system included selector calling equipment, telephones, desk set boxes, the. A 1934 document titled. Railway Train Dispatching Telephone Systems. By Western Electric provides technical information about the entire system. For context, it is helpful to distinguish the industrial 100E loudspeaker from the 100-series consumer desk telephones, which were the first to use a single handset. The 100-series desk telephones were a progression from candlestick phones and were known for their one-piece handset (combining the transmitter and receiver). The handset was known as the “French” handset. Early models included the Type A handset mounting (1927), followed by the Type B (1927), which had a round base. The Type B was later replaced by the more stable, oval-based Type D, or 202-series, telephones around 1930. The 100-series telephones initially used a side-tone circuit, which was a later distinction from the 200-series phones that used an anti-sidetone circuit.
The vintage Webcor TP4905-1 Tube Amplifier Speaker is a classic piece of audio equipment that is perfect for phonograph or harp enthusiasts looking to add a unique and distinctive sound to their collection. With its nostalgic appeal and high-quality construction, this Webcor amplifier is sure to impress any vintage audio collector. Whether you’re looking to enhance the sound of your phonograph or create a warm and rich tone for your harp, this vintage amplifier is sure to deliver the goods. In Good+ vintage condition. It has not been bench tested, but fires up when turned on. All tubes light up and power indicator light functions. Amp emits a buzz when powered up. A few nicks and spots on the leatherette cover. Front cloth is nearly pristine. Power plug is original. Please see photos for condition details.