Valco amp
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Valco amp
Came across this today.
I am interested, but don't know much about it. Was told it was a late 50's tweed Valco amp, maybe 15W.
Interested in hearing anything about this or Valco amps from anyone in the know.
Thanks
I am interested, but don't know much about it. Was told it was a late 50's tweed Valco amp, maybe 15W.
Interested in hearing anything about this or Valco amps from anyone in the know.
Thanks
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Valco was the big brother brand under which the National, Supro, Harmony and Gretsch (undoubtedly more) banners flew.
The company was commissioned to make amplifiers for different brand names, destined for sale in different areas, often re-using the same designs.
Are there any more pictures of the amp? Do you know if the amp has two speakers? If so, the layout suggests some kind of model 1210 amplifier of which, I am aware of Gretsch, Harmony, Magnatone and National incarnations. The circuit topology would be similar to a late 50's champ but with two speakers. Output would be about 5W.
I've owned a couple late 50's - early 60's Harmonys and Supros and I've regretted selling every one. Provided you're willing to put a bit of work modernizing them and that you're looking for an amp to play all the way open, to get that trashy 60's sound, they're fantastic.
The company was commissioned to make amplifiers for different brand names, destined for sale in different areas, often re-using the same designs.
Are there any more pictures of the amp? Do you know if the amp has two speakers? If so, the layout suggests some kind of model 1210 amplifier of which, I am aware of Gretsch, Harmony, Magnatone and National incarnations. The circuit topology would be similar to a late 50's champ but with two speakers. Output would be about 5W.
I've owned a couple late 50's - early 60's Harmonys and Supros and I've regretted selling every one. Provided you're willing to put a bit of work modernizing them and that you're looking for an amp to play all the way open, to get that trashy 60's sound, they're fantastic.
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Totally. I'd pick it up if it's anywhere under $100!
Do you know if it's powered by a single or a couple EL84 looking tubes (6973) or 6V6s?
With dual EL84's it's probably in the 15W range, with 6V6s, maybe more like 20-22W.
Does it have Tremolo?
Trying to figure out which model it is...
Do you know if it's powered by a single or a couple EL84 looking tubes (6973) or 6V6s?
With dual EL84's it's probably in the 15W range, with 6V6s, maybe more like 20-22W.
Does it have Tremolo?
Trying to figure out which model it is...
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Here are some more pics:
He got this from a lady who got this new with her 59 hollow body Gretsch hollow body in 1959.
Speaker had been replaced may not be correct impedance for the amp. But I don't know much about this kind of thing. It sounded good, but it did not break up too much. It did distort some when dimed. I even used some Jackson humbcker jank stick but did not break up easily. Not sure if it is due to the type of amp, replacement speaker or maybe old caps that have not been used for years and years.
He got this from a lady who got this new with her 59 hollow body Gretsch hollow body in 1959.
Speaker had been replaced may not be correct impedance for the amp. But I don't know much about this kind of thing. It sounded good, but it did not break up too much. It did distort some when dimed. I even used some Jackson humbcker jank stick but did not break up easily. Not sure if it is due to the type of amp, replacement speaker or maybe old caps that have not been used for years and years.
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Where did you come across this amp cur? There's a guy on raleigh craigslist that just posted a nice Alamo paragon bass amp which from what I've read is essentially a bassman copy from the 60's. I emailed him and he only wants $175 for it! I would snatch it up, but I think I need to save my money to fix up my twin reverb.
Sweet, I haven't gone into college music and pawn very much, usually it's just old peavey and crate stuff when I do.cur wrote:College music and pawn by Sadlacks. Stopped in on my trip to Loco Pops (I am becoming addicted). Asked Howard at Guru about it and he was aware of it as well.
Will check out the craigslist link
Loco Pops is amazing dude! I live literally right up the street from there in cameron village, but for whatever reason I've never been to that loco pops. I always wind up getting it in durham or chapel hill when my girlfriend and I are out there with her goddaughter.