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About This Listing

Divided By 13 LDW 17/39 Amplifier Head  in very good condition and sounds great.  Some minor tolex blemishes, excellent operating condition. Includes power cable. 

 Serial Number DBOBY13PT40

Again, responding to what people ask me to do this new amp the LDW 17/39 is in response to the request to say make a 'the little brother' to the JJN 50/100 with a little twist.

The LDW 17/39 offers all of what is described in the JJN 50/100 but runs "Class A" in the 17 watt lower power mode giving the player that classic creamy "Class A" overdrive with smooth compression offering a new twist to the wide range of, but improved upon, sounds we've come to expect from our favorite amplifiers from England from the mid 60's through the mid 80's.

Specs/Features
  • 17 Watts, Class A
  • 39 Watts, Class AB1
  • Single Channel
  • CH 1: V, T, M, B, MV
  • Master Volume
  • Class Switch
  • Tube Rectified (5AR4/GZ34)
  • Power Section: 2 x EL 34
  • Preamp: 12AX7
  • 4, 8, 16 Ohm output
Dimensions
  • Lg Head: 27.25W x 11.25H x 8D, 42Lbs.

Listed9 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • LDW 17/39
Categories
Made In
  • United States

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