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Vintage Heurtier Projector ECC83 Valve Tube Amplifier P6-24 Guitar Amp Project
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Vintage Heurtier Projector ECC83 Valve Tube Amplifier P6-24 Guitar Amp Project

SG2, GB Listed 5 days ago
£104.69
Restoration Progress 30%
Category
Electronics
Condition
Running
Location
SG2, GB

About This Project

From Ebay
Condition: Running
Progress: 30% complete
Category: Electronics
Location: SG2, GB
Found: 5 days ago
Condition: Project A 1960s Heurtier valve amplifier which went on the underside of a model P6-24 projector. This rare amp has two ECC83s (Telefunken and Mazda) and one EL84 (Mazda) on the power side. I think there might be two separate amp channels here...but I am not sure. It would have taken its mains power from a projector which stood above and sat into a socket, so will at the very least need a power supplied to this point to test it. The front dials are illuminated from below. It has not been tested. However I did check the ECC83s on a CT-160. The Mazda (1960s I think), Silver plate, at M/a 1200, A1=95% A2=92%The Telefunken (1960s I think) about 50% on A1 and A2, needs replacing (bit vague on this because I stupidly set the M/a to 1700, which has underestimated its strength, but even with this I don't think it is a strong valve...all packed up now so I shan't test it again) This could form the basis of a portable amp project for guitar use but will need specialist knowledge to do this. It is sold as not working and as a project. The sale includes all and only what is shown in the pictures. An unusual thing to find...in the UK. Thanks for looking. FREEPOST to the UK. (1032). This sale is UK only because of the valves, sorry!  

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*Originally listed on Ebay. Imported by the Almost Finished Team.*

What's Included

  • Heurtier P6-24 valve amplifier
  • Two ECC83 valves (Telefunken and Mazda)
  • One EL84 valve (Mazda)
  • Front dials illuminated from below
  • Original chassis and components

What's Needed

  • Power supply to test the amplifier
  • Replacement Telefunken ECC83 valve
  • Specialist knowledge for modifications
  • Testing equipment for further assessment
  • Potentially new capacitors or components