He doesn't say if this works or not but these Candian made Paul/ Pepco amps are about as simple as they come - if this is an 801 it uses that 12AX7 50C5 35W4 hot cabinet circuit taht shows up on Harmony and little Dano Cadet amps too. I dig the Gretsch type TV front cabinet.
Vintage 1960s 12 watt tube amp - jensen speaker - $60 (Silver Spring)
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Vintage 1960's Canadian made amplifier. The brand is "Paul" and it is a stencil amp manufactured by Pine Electronics. Sorry, I don't know what the tube set it, but given it's vintage and size it could be a 6V6. Volume, tone, but no reverb. Condition - It powers on, but does not carry the guitar signal through to the speaker. - The 3 pronged chord needs to be repaired. Whoever converted it did a poor job. It is very light and could be a good little warm-sounding low volume practice amp. Or you could take advantage of the Jensen speaker inside and use it for another project. I think it's a 10 inch. For more info see the following URLs http://www.tone-lizard.com/Cobra_Amplifiers.htm http://www.fenderbronco.com/id14.html
Reply to: mailto:sale-9gtmd-1232418403@craigslist.org?subject=Vintage%201960s%2012%20watt%20tube%20amp%20-%20jensen%20speaker%20-%20%2460%20(Silver%20Spring) [Errors when replying to ads?]Date: 2009-06-21, 1:18PM EDT
Vintage 1960's Canadian made amplifier. The brand is "Paul" and it is a stencil amp manufactured by Pine Electronics. Sorry, I don't know what the tube set it, but given it's vintage and size it could be a 6V6. Volume, tone, but no reverb. Condition - It powers on, but does not carry the guitar signal through to the speaker. - The 3 pronged chord needs to be repaired. Whoever converted it did a poor job. It is very light and could be a good little warm-sounding low volume practice amp. Or you could take advantage of the Jensen speaker inside and use it for another project. I think it's a 10 inch. For more info see the following URLs http://www.tone-lizard.com/Cobra_Amplifiers.htm http://www.fenderbronco.com/id14.html
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