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Phil J.
 
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Hello all,

Overwhelmed with excitement over the low price I bought an old tube
amp from an antique store. Pictures of said amp are posted he

http://www.yorku.ca/jaekl/files/amp/

As you can see it needs some work. Possibly three tubes need to be
inserted and a plug needs to be connected to the power input. I
thought the brand was Hammond and was planning to contact them, but
that is the brand of the the transformer, not the amp. I cannot find
a brand name on the amp, which makes me think an amateur enthusiast
might have originally put this together.

I'm quite the overzealous novice and I'd really like to get it to
work, but I don't know what tubes I need or how I can connect an input
or speaker (assuming this is an amp and not a preamp).

Any advice would greatly be appreciated. I can add pictures of the
inside of the box if necessary.

Thanks!

Phil
 
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