I was coming back from the post office today and right before I get home I spot an old console TV with something else behind it out for trash pickup. I slowed down and the other thing turns out to be an old hi-fi, I'm guessing from between WWII and late 50s by the woodwork style and other clues like a SW band in the radio, wooden knobs, 'Magic Eye', etc. I pulled all the tubes from it right there and came back with a screwdriver and wire cutter later to pull the chassis.
Tubes are:
1x Sylvania 6E5 'Magic Eye'
1x Sylvania 7Q7
1x Tung-Sol 6S8GT
1x RCA 6SK7
1x Sylvania 6SK7
1x RCA 6SG7
1x RCA 6SJ7
1x CBS 6SJ7
1x CBS 6V6GT
1x RCA 5Y3GT
* and in a box in one of the compartments a box marked 'spares' with:
2x Thomas Organ 12AU7
1x CBS 12AX7
1x RCA 12AU7A (in an original box)
1x RCA 0A2 (in an original box)
1x Amperex 12AT7 (in an original box)
I have a Sencore TC28 I'll be testing these with.
I also grabbed the speaker from it, a 10" with the transformer mounted on it.
Maybe not a real valuable haul, but I'd think between these and the chassis complete with transformers I should be able to build a nice low wattage blues grinder guitar amp. I didn't grab the whole thing because it looked like there were 50 years of home-made fixes to the wiring, all done with tape. The woodwork was also not in really good shape so I pulled all the vintage hardware off it and brought that home too. I figured it's life as a home hi-fi are past. Maybe I can give it another chance as a guitar amp.
Any ideas about what kind of amp circuit would make best use of these parts? Maybe a Champ or Princeton or something along those lines? Possibly something with slightly more power? Any ideas are appreciated.
I'm just glad I could keep this out of the local landfill. If I can actually make something usable out of it - bonus!
Also, you should see all the domino & bumblebee caps and other vintage parts in the chassis. All P2P terminal strip construction with cloth wires. Not a single piece of plastic in sight. Like a little museum of technology. I didn't see any transistors, but I didn't start digging through the wires on the roadside. The few date codes I spotted on tubes are from 56 or so, but the radio itself looks older than that.
Cheers,
- JJ
Tubes are:
1x Sylvania 6E5 'Magic Eye'
1x Sylvania 7Q7
1x Tung-Sol 6S8GT
1x RCA 6SK7
1x Sylvania 6SK7
1x RCA 6SG7
1x RCA 6SJ7
1x CBS 6SJ7
1x CBS 6V6GT
1x RCA 5Y3GT
* and in a box in one of the compartments a box marked 'spares' with:
2x Thomas Organ 12AU7
1x CBS 12AX7
1x RCA 12AU7A (in an original box)
1x RCA 0A2 (in an original box)
1x Amperex 12AT7 (in an original box)
I have a Sencore TC28 I'll be testing these with.
I also grabbed the speaker from it, a 10" with the transformer mounted on it.
Maybe not a real valuable haul, but I'd think between these and the chassis complete with transformers I should be able to build a nice low wattage blues grinder guitar amp. I didn't grab the whole thing because it looked like there were 50 years of home-made fixes to the wiring, all done with tape. The woodwork was also not in really good shape so I pulled all the vintage hardware off it and brought that home too. I figured it's life as a home hi-fi are past. Maybe I can give it another chance as a guitar amp.
Any ideas about what kind of amp circuit would make best use of these parts? Maybe a Champ or Princeton or something along those lines? Possibly something with slightly more power? Any ideas are appreciated.
I'm just glad I could keep this out of the local landfill. If I can actually make something usable out of it - bonus!
Also, you should see all the domino & bumblebee caps and other vintage parts in the chassis. All P2P terminal strip construction with cloth wires. Not a single piece of plastic in sight. Like a little museum of technology. I didn't see any transistors, but I didn't start digging through the wires on the roadside. The few date codes I spotted on tubes are from 56 or so, but the radio itself looks older than that.
Cheers,
- JJ
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