Antique Sound Labs AQ-1006-845 monoblock tube amps
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Ships from | San Jose, CA, 95131 |
Ships to | United States |
Package dimensions | 22.0" × 16.0" × 13.0" (104.0 lbs.) |
Shipping carrier | unspecified |
Shipping cost | Specified after purchase |
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These amps are the second iteration of the design, in
between the original chrome chassis monoblocks and the current black tower
version. They have been tested and burned in at my facility, Scott Frankland
Associates, in San Jose, CA. They are in excellent working condition.
Cosmetically the amps would rate 8/10 if not for a small
scuff on the front panel of amp #1. The scuff is to the right of the standby
switch, about ½ inch long, and is barely visible in the photo. The scuff has
been touched up so you may have to look for it.
I am selling the amps for the owner, who is a good friend of
mine.
All tubes test very strong, both in and out of the amp. Tube
descriptions are the same for each amp: The 845 is a factory Valve Art. The
EL34 regulator tube is a JJ. The regulator control tube is a 5691 Red Base RCA.
The driver tube is a Raytheon 6SN7GT/VT231. The input tube is a Sylvania brown
base 6SN7WGTA. This tube has one strut and has become very scarce. It is to my
ear one of the best sounding 6SN7’s ever made.
Amps are sold with stock chrome wire cages. Amps will be
shipped in custom cut double-wall boxes with 2” thick ethafoam all around.
Ethafoam has more give than Styrofoam, but is denser than other types of foam.
All power tubes will be packed in individual boxes. Just insert, set bias to
850, and play music. There is also a control to null hum.
Any questions as to usage gladly answered. Thanks for
looking.
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