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    Posted 10 years ago

    Jami937
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    THIS IS A EL-BEE FIVE FIFTY TUBE AMP. I CAN'T FIND ANY INFO ON THE INTERNET. THIS IS THE TUBES FROM LEFT TO RIGHT 12AU6,12AX7,50C5,50C5. ALL TUBES ARE RCA
    THIS AMP HAS TWO INPUTS,VOLUME,TONE,F.S. INPUT, TREM. DEPTH, SPEED,ON LIGHT,ON/OFF SWITCH. AMP & CAB ARE VERY LIGHT WEIGHT. AMP SOUNDS LIKE A 50'S GIBSON GA-5 TO ME. THE TREM. IS THICK DARK HEAVY LOT OF LOW END.ANYONE HAVE INFO OR OWN ONE PLEASE POST THANKS. I THINK IT WAS MADE FOR ELDER BEERMENS STORES. I HEARD THEY TRIED TO SELL AMPS FOR ONE YEAR IN 1967. Someone said they seen a pic in a old mail order elder beermen catalog. Have you seen one? Thank you for looking.

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    Comments

    1. Peterdrury Peterdrury, 10 years ago
      the inside of these amps is always betterlooking to us old tube fanatics.
    2. Jami937, 10 years ago
      Edited post, thank you for commenting.. Have you ever seen one of these?
    3. Jami937, 10 years ago
      My boyfriend had posted this on here a few years ago, no info has been given so I thought I would try again.
    4. TubeAmp TubeAmp, 10 years ago
      So true Peterdrury, so true.

      T A
    5. Peterdrury Peterdrury, 10 years ago
      sorry never seen one before. thanks for posting inside.
    6. Peterdrury Peterdrury, 10 years ago
      i used to love making amps when i was around 15. now i can afford to i cant buy the parts as many of them arent procurable, very sad. spose i could buy them made and disassemble the and rebuild. not the same but. maybe in my next life.

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