My old gals the Wurlitzer Twins, don't get out much these days. But I've freshen them up a bit.
Gave em new Hair-do's, Painted their Lips, Pulled in the corset strings tight, and Put them in new
High-heels.
It took a long time for the Botox to take effect, and you can barely see the wrinkles. But now
they don't show their age as much ( born in the late 1930's).
What has taken the longest time was not getting them to start singing again, they've been
singing since shortly after I revived them. What's taken so long to make them presentable to the
public was, one of the twins was really subborn about being very noisey while singing.
Well it's been a long struggle getting that one in line but now both sing together in Sweet,
Stereophonic all DHT reproduced music. A real treat to hear. ... The amps are (2)Type 30 input
tubes RC couple to a Type 45 IT coupled to PP45 to a Electra-Print custom wound 8 ohm OPT .
The power supplies have been completly rebuilt using modern Oil caps and Metal film's. These
amps run in Class B and for a PP45 amp put out about 6 to 8 watts. They had no problems driving
my 89db JBL L-112's or my 104db Altec A-7's
Link to my Wurlitzer Gallery http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=928
So a few lucky GASer's will get a chance to borrow this pair of monoblocks for 2 weeks then pass
them along to the next person on the list. Thats about what we did the last time with the 845
Tour.
If you are interested in taking part in the tour please contact me via PM.
I would like to restrict the list to 6 or 7 GASer's only for now, first come first up.
I'll make up a list of participates and everyone will know who gets them next.
You guys make arrangements to get them to the next person and I'll make
arrangements for the last of the Tour.
Have fun!
Willie