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Airline guitar amplifier speakers
Airline guitar amplifier speakers











airline guitar amplifier speakers

I'm just starting to sell off my guitar amp collection I need money. Includes 2 RCA blackplate Holy Grail 6L6 power tubes and 2- 12AX7 tubes.

#AIRLINE GUITAR AMPLIFIER SPEAKERS MODS#

Speaker has a date of 610 or 10th week of 1966 for production This amp appears to be in original shape no mods or repairs and complete. VINTAGE 1966 AIRLINE BASS GUITAR AMPLIFIER IN USED NOT WORKING CONDITION VERY RARE MODEL SAME AS SUPRO THUNDERBOLT This is an original 1966 Airline Bass Guitar amplifier Model 62-90208. At Top 40 Guitars WE ARE PLAYERS ALSO! Check out my other items! Lots of cool guitars amps& drums! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! WE HAVE OVER 5000 HAPPY CUSTOMERS! Top 40 Guitars is a Veteran Owned Business! The Ward house brand name was"Airline" Even has the 2 prong cord! DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS ONE! Email or call 61 with any questions. Valco manufactured these for Montgomery Ward. Even has a cool nite light built into it when you need to go to"11" lol) Has a real nice warm tone and it does get plenty loud. Cleaned the pots, jacks and gave it a complete service. Our amp tech just went through this bad boy and replaced and biased the tubes. Has the cool scars and war wounds of many a late night gig or jam session. 1007 Up for sale is a 1970 Valco Montgomery Wards Airline Tube Amp Head! Early 1970's Vibe! Road Warn Relic. all returned items must include original packing. If after 14 days you are not happy the item please return it for a refund. All our items we sell have a 14 day return policy. Please email for quote.Īt Top 40 Guitars our customers satisfaction is our first concern. International shipping will be more than posted. Not responsible for duties/taxes on international shipments. Visit the to stay informed on new arrivals. Tubes are same as tweed champs 6v6, 5圓, 12ax7- original Vintage RCA 5Y3, Electro Harmonix 6V6 and JJ tube 12ax7's. Enjoy the sound of your tubes working to their fullest at(somewhat) household volumes. Think of it as a tweed champ with a tone control and at a fraction of the price. That rice overdrive sound you hear on records isn't from a pedal, it's from low wattage Champs and Valcos running at 10. And now the important bit, these Valcos are a very similar circuit to tweed champs(imagine that) and therefore have that to die for tweed, low wattage saturation. Original 2 prong cord has been upgraded to grounded 3 prong for safety) runs very quiet.

airline guitar amplifier speakers

Features a tremolo as well as a tone control. Grill is very clean, controls show only minor playwear, covering is very clean with some very light staining on rear- no major nicks/tears. These were made by Valco and branded either with the Airline Label or unbranded for Montgumery Wards stores- it is the same amp as the Supro 16T.

airline guitar amplifier speakers

Item: Vintage 1964 Valco Airline Tube Amplifier Condition: Vintage Description: A vintage 1965 Valco 62-9029A Airline amplifier in excellent condition. I will over-pack it, remove the tubes and label each along with the chassis as to where it goes. I dont know if one can glue that back or something, but I just left it alone. Covering and the fiber-style"grill clothe" are all original, the leather handle was dry and broken when I got it but is still attached. I've enjoyed it but I really dont use it much, so time to let it go. Sounds really cool with a TS or similar overdrive in front of it. Volume and tone control(what more do you need, right? and away you go. There are 3 1/4" input jacks and each does sound slightly different form the other. This one needs nothing, ready to plug in and play. Has that great lo-fi but growling amp tone we all know from"department store" amps of the. But I do know when I gave it a check-up a couple of years ago he put some NOS tubes in there and checked out the rest on his tester and everything came back fine. It has a field-coil type speaker and some very unusual tubes that my tech says are usually found in TVs or radios but are common to amps of this era. I couldn't find hardly anything with a Google search on this amp. He figured he got in the early 50's and he played a really cool Gibson lap-steel through it. I bought this from the original owner in about 88 or so. If it doesn't go then i guess I was meant to keep it for a while.













Airline guitar amplifier speakers