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    A very well-kept British secret...

    Sound City Studio 20Published on 05/08/25 at 01:41
    This vintage tube amp, made in the UK, is still in excellent condition and has been well maintained by its previous owner (and me now, haha). I bought it as soon as I saw it, at a very reasonable price.

    It has three input channels (two for microphones and instruments, one for tape) and two speaker outputs. The textured black tolex covering feels nice to the touch. After a test, only a few components had to be replaced.

    The amp has a strong low-end response, which might be a bit much for some instruments. For the Rhodes, I prefer my Dynacord Twen 2. For guitar, I reduce the bass to the minimum. Saturation comes quickly, making it perfect for overdrive.

    I've installed modern preamp t…
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    This vintage tube amp, made in the UK, is still in excellent condition and has been well maintained by its previous owner (and me now, haha). I bought it as soon as I saw it, at a very reasonable price.

    It has three input channels (two for microphones and instruments, one for tape) and two speaker outputs. The textured black tolex covering feels nice to the touch. After a test, only a few components had to be replaced.

    The amp has a strong low-end response, which might be a bit much for some instruments. For the Rhodes, I prefer my Dynacord Twen 2. For guitar, I reduce the bass to the minimum. Saturation comes quickly, making it perfect for overdrive.

    I've installed modern preamp tubes: two JJ for the instrument channels and a Bugera for the tape channel. The amp uses two Soviet Reflektor 6P14P-K tubes in place of the usual EL84s, and the rectifier tube seems to be an original Mullard EZ81.
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