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Sometimes it's not all about SET ......

Posted by drummerwill on September 18, 2016 at 20:49:35:




With Proper Triodes and decent iron, you can get all that sweet music with grunt.

I've had one of my Wurlitzer PP45 Jukebox amps on my bench for almost a month cause the last time I tried it , it was playing low volumes. So this weekend I finally got around to finding the problem, a Bad Type 30 input tube or dirty socket. Anyway its working fine now.

I don't usually listen to my Triode PP amps I've got 2 PP systems. A stereo PP amp and the Wurlitzer mono-blocks. .... I love the Wurlitzers because of their sheer power. They give great weight to the music, and still have that DHT clarity !

I know you guys have seen this before from me ....But everytime I break these out after not hearing them for a while ...... I'm always amazed by the sound. ... for your reference these are 1930's era amps.



Have fun!
Willie