Dynaco Mark III tube monoblock power amplifier — powers on, sold as estate item. Item Details – Brand: Dynaco (Dynakit) – Model / Series: Mark III – Year: Late 1950s-1960s – Color / Material: Black perforated metal cage, chrome chassis – Edition / Variant: 60 Watts Output, monoblock – Includes: Amplifier chassis and cage only — no output tubes installed – Country of Manufacture: Philadelphia, PA, USA Condition – Overall grade: Powers on, not tested further
Item Category: Vintage Electronics
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Knight KG-250 Integrated Stereo Tube Amplifier Tested Working 12AX7 6BM8 Nice
It has a mix of (1)6CA4 Rectifier (1)12AX7 (1) EC83 and (4)6BM8 tubes inside. The status of the tubes is: working. Knight KG-250 Integrated Stereo Tube Amplifier. It works perfectly with good sound, however: It has a super faint hum on right channel audio output.
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Vtg Rauland-Borg 1960A Tube Amplifier 175 Watts For Repair
Minty clean face. It is missing at least 1 tube (see photo 10). Not tested due to damaged cord and missing tube. Sold for parts or to repair. See photos for details
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VTG Pilot Radio Corp. Pilotone AA-903 10W Mono Tube Amplifier
Plugged this in and the tubes faintly light up, but that is the extent of which I have tested it. This item is being sold untested as is. Cosmetically in Greta condition, but could use a clean, there’s some dirt all around. See photos for condition and signs of wear
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VINTAGE Dynakit Dynaco Mark III 3 Mono Tube Amplifier with Tubes 60W
Cash on pick up. All major credit cards.
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Fisher KX-100 Stereo Master Control Tube Amplifier Working w/ Original Manual
Made in the United States by Fisher, this amplifier is designed to enhance stereo sound quality with its tube technology.
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Very Rare Madison Fielding 320 Vintage Stereo Tube Amp w/Blond Panel & Magic Eye
Here’s a clean and exceedingly rare Madison Fielding Series 320 stereo amplifier. No scratchy pots, no hum, no buzz, no issues. Professionally serviced and re-capped a couple of years ago. I’ve never seen an owner’s manual for the 320, but I’ll include the SAM’s service folder for it (pictured above).