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Selling this mint condition Harley Benton HB-20R Compact Guitar Amplifier, ideal for practicing at home. Comes with a free guitar lead. Specs The Harley Benton HB-20R is a small 20 Watt combo that offers everything required for a successful start in practising at home or for rehearsal sessions. A 3-Band tone control and a switchable overdrive are included in case you really want to make some noise, while the headphone output enables you to play in the smallest of rooms without disturbing the neighbours. Compact electric guitar combo Power: 20 Watt Equipped with: 8" Custom voiced speaker TEC tube emulating circuit Switch for channel selection (overdrive / boost channel) Gain control Volume controls for overdrive and clean channel 3-Band EQ with controls for bass, mids and treble Reverb control (spring type) Headphone output AUX input Dimensions (H x W x D): 340 x 380 x 175 mm Weight: 7 kg
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3 Tweed Combo amps for sale or Trade. Not being used as I prefer my Milkman and Swart combos: Fender Pro Junior 15 watt - In as new condition having had very little use - £375 Now £325 Supro 1822R Delta King 12 15 watt - Again in as new condition having had very little use - £450 Now £385 Fender Bassman TV15 300 watt - Excellent used condition with a few minor scuffs to the corners (nothing major). All the controls work as they should. Complete with Roq Solid cover - £495 Now £425 Open to trade for Fender Bassman TV 12 or TV 10 -- Must be in comparable condition. Prefer collection (I don't have any boxes) or can deliver or meet for cost of fuel. Check out the boutique pedals I have for sale/trade
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Valve amp goes quite after a while. Carlsbro Sidewinder.
Jake Holmes posted a topic in Amps and Cabs
Hello, So basically, I purchased a Carlsbro Sidewinder off ebay for £30. The guy said it had this fault. But I decide that for an all valve british made amp for £30 is still a great deal. So I cleaned all the connections and pots as it had been stood for several years. I plugged it in and worked fantastically for a few hours. I tried it again the next day and after 3 or 4 minutes it goes to an almost inaudible volume with a large amount of hum. So I checked online and saw that it may have been the valves? I bought a known working set and checked to see if it would make a difference. But still have the same problem? So basically I know that it goes quite after a short amount of time and it isn't due to the valves! I have a basic understanding of electronics, but still training on my fault finding. If anyone has anything they could share, that would help so much! Thankyou so much! Jake. (Please find the schematics attached) lo Carlsbro_Sidewinder_Schematic(1).pdf -
I've just come into possession of a more home friendly Fender Princeton Reverb II, the younger brother of this amp. I bought it about 2 years ago but haven't had a chance to play it as I've been out of the country. It's been looked after by Ped until I got around to collect it and ship it with other stuff out to China. Features include: 1) Point to point hand wired, amongst the last amps to come out of the Fender factory like this 2) 60w available from 3x 6L6 power tubes, the usual 12AX7's in the preamp section 3) 2 channel footswitchable preamp with reverb, presence for both channels 4) Ch 1 - bass, treb + volume with bright boost 5) Ch 2 - bass, mid, treb, gain + volume with mid boost 6) Stock 12" speaker replaced with an Eminence. Will need to confirm the exact model but it's probably the biggest improvement in terms of bang for buck. 7) Transformer is set up for 240v AC mains. Great cleans - classic Fender with thick mids and chimey highs. It takes pedals well according to other owners. PDF version of the user manual is available here: http://www.stratopastor.org.uk/strato/amps/twoseriesfenders/Concert%20%281982%29.pdf Can't really ship it due to weight so collection in the western vicinity of York preferred.