Original the fisher wood pre amplifier or amplifier cabinet. Across from inside lip 14 15/16 across. Front opening inside lip to lip 4 1/2. Top to back of cabinet 11 15/16 Pictures.
Limited info on this item. No visible branding was observed. It could be homemade or an early prototype. It has been tested for power. With 110V, the tuner display illuminates and the tuner hums. Under 110V, the AMP power light illuminates when switched and tubes glow. All switches and knobs appear to function as intended. Power cord not included. Please inspect pictures carefully for details, condition, and defects. Any defects or flaws that were readily apparent have been noted in the listing. Please carefully examine the photos provided, as they are an integral part of the description. Please ask any questions you may have before purchasing.
The Crate Vintage Club 50 Watt Limited Edition amplifier is a high-quality, solid wood amp designed for electric guitars. Made in the United States, this combo amplifier features two channels and two speakers, delivering 50 watts of power through vacuum tube technology. With a classic design and a focus on vintage aesthetics, this limited edition amp is perfect for guitar enthusiasts looking for a unique and powerful sound for their electric guitar.
? VINTAGE SCOTT STEREOMASTER 340 FM TUNER TUBE AMPLIFIER??? 1962 Classic w/ Wood Cabinet – FM Tested, As-Is. ?? DETAILED DESCRIPTION??? This is a rare Scott Stereomaster 340 FM Tuner Tube Amplifier, introduced in April 1962 by H. Scott, a pioneer in high-fidelity audio from Maynard, Massachusetts. Known for its champagne/gold finish and distinctive “Captain Nemo-esque” styling, this unit combines the Scott 350 FM multiplex tuner and Scott 299C amplifier into a single chassis, delivering a warm, vintage sound that audiophiles cherish. The intact walnut cabinet, a rare feature often missing in other listings, shows slight looseness but remains in excellent cosmetic condition for its age. The FM tuner has been tested and works as seen in the provided video, producing clear reception with its notable FM sensitivity. Buyers should anticipate potential repairs or restoration, typical for a device of this era. ? CONDITION DETAILS?? Overall Condition: Excellent for its age, especially compared to similar listings-many lack the cabinet, multiple tubes, or don’t function at all. FM Tuner: Tested and working, with great sensitivity. Other Connections: Untested (phono, aux, tape); functionality not guaranteed-repairs/restoration may be needed. Wood Cabinet: Intact but feels slightly loose; still a rare and valuable feature. ? TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS??? WHY IT’S SPECIAL?? Rare Collectible: A piece of audio history from H. Scott, a leader in high-fidelity since 1946, designed during the golden age of hi-fi. Superior Design: Combines a high-sensitivity FM tuner with a robust tube amplifier, delivering warm, rich sound. Unique Features: The “Sonic Monitor” helps identify stereo FM stations, a novelty in 1962 when stereo broadcasts were rare. Excellent Condition: Retains its walnut cabinet unlike many listings that are incomplete or non-functional. ?? A MUST-HAVE FOR VINTAGE AUDIO ENTHUSIASTS!
This vintage homemade amplifier is a very unique piece. Hand-built by my neighbor, as a student in 1967 for his high school project. Red power indicator lights up and vacuum tubes glow but not tested with other components connected. Was told it has a 30 watt output. Measures 18.5″ x 11″ x 10. Real wood covered with wood grain contact paper. Made from wooden and metal components, as well as some plastic and glass. Comes with a 10 line output connection capability, 3 input jacks, a spare electrical outlet and it has a fuse. The 4 Dials and toggle switch operate smoothly. Custom metal switch position indicator panels behind switches are intricately stenciled/cut and drawn on by hand. Power cord is supple and has no kinks or cracks. It’s perfect for vintage electronics and audio enthusiasts and collectors, or for display as a conversation piece. Has the wonderful retro look and feel. The interesting black tinted plexiglass panel has some slight scratches and stains. Casing has some paint stains and nicks, see pics. Comes from a smoker free environment. Local pick-up recommended, although will pack with extra care with styrofoam peanut packing and bubble wrap inside unit.
Vintage 1950′s All Wood Hedden Tube Amplifier Metal Detector untested. I didn’t know what batteries to use. Has letters and instructions. I do accept Pay Pal. I do not sell reproductions. We try to provide an accurate photo and description of the items we sell. We do not sell new items, and they may show some signs of use or need cleaning. We try to describe the item the best that we can.
This is a Vintage 1920′s Western Electric 7A Amplifier Speaker Tube Amp Original Wood Case. It is in great cosmetic condition with wear from use and age. The case measures 12.5″ wide, 10″ long, and 4 deep.
Hand-built by my neighbor, as a student in 1967 for his high school project. Red power indicator lights up and vacuum tubes glow but not tested with other components connected. Was told it has a 30 watt output.