Pretty rare Dennis Had "Sweet 807" SE amplifier, uses an octal 6SN7 (can also use a 6SL7) input tube rather than the noval tube Dennis more commonly used. I'm the 2nd owner, I purchased it pretty much unused in September 2014 and it's been flawless for five years.
I had it checked out a year ago by the best tech in San Diego (Lyle at Lone Wolf). Perfect.
I'm only selling to scratch another itch...
Tubes included are:
RCA VT-100A USN 1942 x2
National Union JAN 807 1940s x2
Hytron VT-100A 1940s x2
Raytheon 6SN7GT 1950
Raytheon 5U4GB 1950s
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Shipping is ConUSA only, $35.00
Please read!
Finally, I have only seen this mentioned in one other ad related to an 807 amp, but I thought it may be worth mentioning here, so I took the language from that ad. Many of you are well aware of this, and it would take an act of extreme negligence for there to be an issue. But here goes:
Caution: This amplifier with 807 tubes (and any other 807 amplifier) has an accessible contact on each power tube with approximately 300 volts, that is potentially a deadly hazard. The top contact is covered with a porcelain insulated plug that fits snugly on the tube and would have to be removed from the tube to expose the electrical contacts. Still the potential for harm is present with negligent use. I will not be responsible for any injuries resulting from usage of this amplifier. This design feature is disclosed in advance and by buying the amp from this ad you are accepting this condition of the sale.
Once again, you would really have to go out of your way to pry off the caps while the amplifier is on and then stick something in the cap to cause harm.