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1956 Allied Knight S-753 CHROME Chassis 10 Watt Dual 6V6 Tube Amplifier-Serviced

$ 184.8

  • Seller Notes: “See Item Description”
  • Type: Tube Amplifier

Description

I promised to start Buy It Now listings on eBay by 2024. Welcome to RADIOORPHANAGE JIVE (Just Incredible Vintage Electronics). Here you will find the Best of my 50+ years of collecting. These items are here because they are truly the Best of the Best. An item only makes a BIN JIVE listing for being one of the following: 1) Unique- I know of no other-anywhere. 2) 2nique-I know of only one other-anywhere. 3) BOP- Best on Planet. I believe that no better one exists-anywhere. 4) Exceptional- In the Top 10% of all I have seen in 50+ years of collecting. 5) Museum Quality- In the Top 1% of all I have seen in 50+ years of collecting. Enjoy the listings. I hope to have 100+ BIN JIVE listings continuously by the end of 2024. ************************************************************************************************************* 1956 Allied Knight S-753 CHROME Chassis 10 Watt Dual 6V6 Tube Amplifier-Serviced NR Here for your consideration is an Exceptional 1956 Allied Knight CHROME Chassis, 6 tube, 10-Watt Dual 6V6 Tube Amplifier with seperate bass and treble controls that was recently checked out, and looks great. It sold for $23.50 in 1956. You can check out the original ad in my Allied Catalog in the last 3 pictures. Check out the „Beater“ on Radiomuseum to see just how nice this one really is. This 13“x 8“ x 5“ Six tube amplifier is just awesome to look at and use. The 6 tubes are 6SL7 preamp, pair 6SN7preamp, 5Y3 rectifier, and a pair of 6V6 output tubes. The 6SL7 is the S-235 optional preamp for this S-753 Amplifier. On the front panel there is an ON/OFF switch, Power indicator lamp, Volume, Bass, and Treble controls. RCA Jacks are on the top of the chassis for inputs with or without preamplification. Allied made this amplifier as a kit for at least 10 years, but only used a CHROME chassis the first 2 year. After these they used an ugly grey chassis. I took it to my Tech Friend Tom, and said it works as is and made a plug for the 8 ohm output. This comes with the optional black cage for tube protection. This could be easily modified for a guitar amplifier. The chassis could use a light cleaning and polish to really SCREAM, but I’ll leave that up to you. It's not that I'm lazy, but most people like them showing some age, and those who like them looking almost new usually enjoy cleaning them to the level they prefer. Remember to check out the other BIN Items on RADIOORPHANAGE JIVE and my weekly auctions too. You will not be disappointed!! *********************************************************************************************************************** BLURB, INFORMATION, and BOILERPLATE: These items all come from a SMOKE FREE, SMELL FREE Home. RADIOORPHANAGE EBAY INFORMATION: 1) 2024 is my 26th year selling on eBay. I have bought, sold, and collected 25+ to 100+ year old Vintage Electronics for over 50 years. As I trim my collection, I try to sell a variety of interesting, hard to find Radios, Amplifiers, Record Players, Vinyl, Stereo Receivers, Speakers, Telephones, Transistor Radios, Tube Hi Fi and Audio, Television, Amateur Radio and Communication Devices, Vacuum Tubes, Telegraphs, Gaming Equipment, Early Computers and Calculators. 2)Check out all my other JIVE BINs and auctions, and mark me as a Favorite Seller. September to May is my selling season. There is something here for any vintage electronics collector or nostalgia buff. My current feedback is 100.00% with almost 7000 feedbacks. I was the President of the New England Antique Radio Club and then the New England Vintage Electronics Club for six years. I stepped down at the end of 2018 to concentrate on finding new owners for the Vintage Electronics my son is not interested in. 3) I value you as a customer, and more importantly, a returning customer. I reward your fast payment with excellent packing, and lightning fast shipping. 4) I have no interest in taking advantage of anyone, and I have no need to. If you understand what you are buying, and how Vintage Electronics work, you will be very happy. If you don't understand how to put an antenna on an old tube radio, or how to connect speakers to a Vintage Amplifier, join a local Antique Radio or Vintage Electronics Club. If you don't know where your closest club is, let me know, and I'll tell you. If you don't know how to hook up or use what you are buying, or know someone who does, please don't buy. ASK QUESTIONS about anything you don't understand. I want you to be happy. 5) Shipping is expensive. You can pick your item up with NO SHIPPING costs at my home 50 miles north of Boston with advanced notice. The eBay concept of "free shipping" is one of the 3 biggest lies. We are the best packers on eBay, and pack YOUR item the way we'd like to receive it-if it was being sent to us. We take extra care in packaging, (Bubble wrap, foam pellets, proper boxes, etc.)(NOT the wadded up newspaper trick) There is a cost for doing this right. Our goal is to get it to you in good shape, and for you to not have to file those fruitless shipping claims. Let's face it, once it's broke, it's broke. We have lost a significant amount of money in packaging costs over the past 25 years, and will continue to do so to get it to you in one piece. 6) YOU & US: Note that the majority of what we sell is antique, vintage, and/or collectable electronics. For liability purposes, Radioorphanage / Bruce Phillips accept NO responsibility for how the buyer uses or misuse of the items. We see you as a valued customer, and want you to be happy. Buy with confidence, as we are in this for the long haul- not for a quick buck. If you are not happy, for any reason, let us know and we'll try to make it right. 7) Questions? Please ask!