Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original

Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original

Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original
Westinghouse Tube Amplifier Model 102. Pulled from a console along with the tuner/preamp chassis. I've tested this thing, and it works absolutely fabulously considering nothing has been done to it. You, of course, should do some common maintenance on it before putting back into use. Just needs a simple recap that any high schooler could do. I'm including the tuner/preamp section because it has some useful volume and tone controls as well as a power switch that may be handy. The tuner section also will need overhauling and alignment and tuner cord if you intend to use it for radio reception. In that regard, I got some static and bit of a station out of it. I notice that the amplifier chassis already has front panel holes for controls; so if you wanted to make this into an integrated amp you could by easily moving the tuner controls over to the amp chassis.

This could be a fun and rewarding project! I've hooked up an ipad to this and run it both directly into the amp and through the pre-amp/tuner. Both ways produce good volume and remarkably good sound considering that those capacitors are over 70 years old. See video for the hookup through the tuner. I will provide a schematic to help you get this in tip top shape.


Westinghouse Tube Amplifier, All Original