Custom Tube Amplifiers

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Custom Tube Amplifiers
« on: 6 Sep 2008, 12:43 am »
The best way to get your favorite amp is to have one custom made. There are many more component combinations than there are amplifiers and manufacturers put together. Just think of the millions of permutations that CAN exist! Designing is what I do best. A customer ordered a Single Ended Parallel amplifier using 807's and #56 driver tubes. Ever hear of an amplifier like that? How about an integrated model?  This is ___your___ chance to get what you want. If you're looking for specific qualities but don't know what has them, I can help. Something to note: One of a kinds are not out of reach price-wise. We pride ourselves on being competitive with mass produced models by other manufacturers.

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« Last Edit: 6 Sep 2008, 10:23 am by Niteshade »

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Re: Custom Tube Amplifiers
« Reply #1 on: 6 Sep 2008, 01:04 pm »
your site area which mentions new amps using vintage trannies is quite refreshing....best of luck

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Re: Custom Tube Amplifiers
« Reply #2 on: 7 Sep 2008, 10:38 am »
Thank you. Many people have old amps not doing anything due to requiring some kind of repair. If the amp sounded good once, the iron will make a fantastic new amplifier. I often come across amps with defective circuits and use the iron. Either way, it's a great way to save money without sacrificing quality. Allot of new amps use printed circuits. If the board is damaged, the transformers can most likely be saved.