Worn parts, including the condenser, have been replaced and maintained! 220V specification (with 100V to 220V step-up transformer) with wood cab A separate amplifier that is still popular even now, 70 years after its release. The thickness, luster, and tension of the sound are all emotionally composed, and perfectly express the sound of the instrument. Anyway, it is a famous machine with thick, firm mid-bass, and a tasteful sound unique to vacuum tubes. The exterior is oxidized on the volume knob, and there are text fragments (Mizusaki Ryo)
Maintenance information: 2026.5.3 maintained (◎ QUAD2 (common) · oil capacitor 0.1 μF deterioration replacement 3 x 2 · electrolytic capacitor 25 μF deterioration replacement x 2 · resistor 3W deterioration replacement 1 x 2 ◎ No. 36252 · vacuum tube KT66 damage replacement (it seems that it was broken into pieces during transportation. 2026.4.9 Supplies have arrived) ◎ QUAD22 · Filter selector hardening replacement · block capacitor 16 μF x 3 deterioration → replaced with 3 electrolytic capacitors · 0.5 μF other domestic products → replaced with European ones 4 · electrolytic capacitors 22 μF domestically produced → replaced with European products 4 · lamp defect replacement/resistance 1W deterioration replacement 4 · Radio1 only gang error improvement measures → 1/4 W resistor added 3 units* other with AC 220V Operation checked (measured at rated output 17W SP:8Ω) *KT66 1 glass shard is mixed in and makes a rattling sound, but operation is not affected)
Accessories: power cable, 220V step-up transformer
Main specifications: 17W (8Ω) with rated output AC220V [QUAD22] EF86 × 2 ECC83 × 2 input PHONO, RADIO, TAPE W267 × H89 × D148 mm 3.2 kg [QUAD2] KT66 × 4 EF86 × 2 GZ32 15W+15W W321 × H162 × D119 mm 8.2 kg/unit