1960's Bell Pacemaker 33 ( 33ish watts).
I am an amp tech, that picked up 5 of these ( as you can see in the pictures). I fixed them all up and sold em except one - the best, cleanest one, I kept for myself. I am now selling Mine. ( the one in the first picture) It's amazing Im just never getting a chance to use it.
it is unvbelievably clean compared to all the rest Ive ever seen. It has a brand new Power transformer ( several of the ones I got had transformers going out ). channel one is bone stock ( with replaced components for health of the amp reasons but of same value ) - its a darker channel popular among harmonica players.
channel 2 has been modified with capacitor value changes to suck some bass out of the signal, to be more guitar friendly ( not woofy and flubby at higher volumes ).
also - The middle knob was originally "Phono". made for running with a turntable ( some of these models actually came with a turntable permanently mounted on top). I disconnected all of that , and made that knob a variable negative feedback adjustment - It can be adjusted from its normal value ( not much negative feedback in this circuit so gains and raw.) then turn knob counterclockwise and it cleans up / chills out the gain etc..
this thing can get LOUD, and Raw. like a great tweed amp on 11, and or vintage Marshall cranked tones. AC/DC screaming tube amp sounds. it also sounds great turned down and Cleaner. ITS KILLER.
contact me if interested, and I can make a video of it in action.
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