Daniel Sorbera Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 I listed this a while ago but I cant find the post to bump it, so here it is again. For sale is a hand built 6 watt tube amp with 1 6v6 output tube and 1 12AX7 preamp tube. It's single channel with, Master volume Gain Bass Mid Treble On/off standby It's made with the best components available with real caps/resistors/pots and beefy hammond output/input transformers (very important for good tone) and is hand wired. It sounds so much better than the circuit board poo that you get with massproduced amps. It's built into a epiphone valve junior cab and has the stock epiphone speaker (actually a weber 8" ceramic magnet branded epiphone) It's a pretty simple no frills amp that gives great tube tone. It has a cleaner tone but will drive when pushed. Where it really shines is with pedals and if you have a good overdrive pushing the front end the result is sonic bliss. Price lowered to $250+shipping for christmas (more like I need the money for christmas) A quick picture. (for an extra $50 I will throw in the extention cab pictured below the amp) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesy Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 I listed this a while ago but I cant find the post to bump it, so here it is again. For sale is a hand built 6 watt tube amp with 1 6v6 output tube and 1 12AX7 preamp tube. It's single channel with, Master volume Gain Bass Mid Treble On/off standby It's made with the best components available with real caps/resistors/pots and beefy hammond output/input transformers (very important for good tone) and is hand wired. It sounds so much better than the circuit board poo that you get with massproduced amps. It's built into a epiphone valve junior cab and has the stock epiphone speaker (actually a weber 8" ceramic magnet branded epiphone) It's a pretty simple no frills amp that gives great tube tone. It has a cleaner tone but will drive when pushed. Where it really shines is with pedals and if you have a good overdrive pushing the front end the result is sonic bliss. Price lowered to $250+shipping for christmas (more like I need the money for christmas) A quick picture. (for an extra $50 I will throw in the extention cab pictured below the amp) This is so similar to one I built. I built mine into a Washburn cab and chassis in which someone had turned the power module into a blob of melted silicon. I presume from the tube lineup it's pretty much like a Fender Champ. That's what mine is. Like you I always build my amps point to point wired. I used a real Fender output transformer in mine - 'cos I got it cheap. Anyone thinking of buying Daniel's, I can say that I think a small tube amp like this makes the best practice amp you can get. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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