Item Tag: Tube Amplifier

  • traveling wave tube amplifier G2U

    Check item specifics and photos to ensure you make the perfect choice.

  • Heathkit W-4B Tube Amplifier POWERS ON

    This listing is for a Heathkit W-4B Tube Amplifier with mounting screws. This powered on, but only produced a pounding sound. The metal cabinet has some scratches. Some of the tubes have silver nitrate in them.

  • ROBERT MONO BLOCK TUBE AMPLIFIER

    GOOD FOR MONO BLOCK AMPLIFIER PROJECT.

  • Custom Tube Amp Breadboard Project Amperex 6K6 6SC7 Cumaru Wood Base

    I am not an operator and don’t have the knowledge to fully test myself.

  • Vintage Hammond Tube Amplifier Chassis Project – Transformers, Sockets

    Sold as is. everything you see in the pictures is what is included in this lot. 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!

  • VINTAGE AMPEX A692 TUBE AMPLIFIER

    Nice Ampex 692A amplifier. Looks great but I have no way to test this item.

  • Monarch SA-40A Vintage Tube Stereo Integrated Amplifier Japan Powers On

    Monarch SA-40A push-pull tube stereo integrated amplifier — powers on, tubes light and warm up, all tubes included. – Type: Tube Stereo Integrated Amplifier. – Country of Manufacture: Japan.

  • (3) Rare 1940’s Bell & Howell Speaker Amplifier Cabinets HTF

    The product is a rare set of 1940’s Bell & Howell speaker amplifier cabinets, specifically the model 185-B8. One cabinet is empty.

  • Newcomb H-50 Converted to Guitar Amp

    This Newcomb H-50 PA head has been converted to an amazing sounding guitar amp. It is a 50 watt, class A amp with 4 6L6 power tubes. The conversion was done by Steve Hunter at Electric Church Amplifiers in Athens Georgia. The amp was has been meticulously gone through and recapped, as you can see in the photos. The original rotary power switch was replaced by a standard switch. Channel 3 and 4 volume controls were removed and replaced with 1/4″ inputs. A 1/4″ speaker output was added to the rear of the unit, and the original mic inputs and speaker outputs are disconnected. Folding road case style handles with rubber grips were added to the sides. Built like a tank sometime around 1958, all the components are of the highest quality. In the photos you can see that one of the transformers has been replaced. Volume for the Channel 1 input is controlled by the “Channel 3” rotary knob, and Channel 2 volume is controlled by the “Channel 4” rotary knob. As you might expect, Bass and Treble controls affect both channels. I’m selling this amp because at my age anything bigger than a Blues Junior is going to throw my back out these days. The metal case is lighter than a wooden equivalent, but it’s still 38 lbs. It’s definitely a conversation starter at a gig. Switchable between 4, 8 and 16 ohms, all it needs is a speaker cabinet and you’re ready to rock.