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No name three-watt practice amp
Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 13:19
by GinaB1970
Hello, does anybody know the sizes; height, width and depth of this 'no name, three-watt practice amp' wich they recorded their very first single with ?
I know, it's a weird question, but I want to make a miniversion of this one too and then that is a great help!
Ofcourse I did some research allready and maybe I have found one out of the 60s that looks comparable, but I like me to be sure of it. Thanks in advance!
Re: No name three-watt practice amp
Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 16:40
by z666
No idea. But you can figure height and width out through the three jack holes up left. Assuming they're standard their inside diameter is 6.35 mm.
Re: No name three-watt practice amp
Posted: 10 Apr 2024, 17:13
by GinaB1970
z666 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2024, 16:40
No idea. But you can figure height and width out through the three jack holes up left. Assuming they're standard their inside diameter is 6.35 mm.
Thank you very much! I'll take a look at it!
Re: No name three-watt practice amp
Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 14:44
by GinaB1970
z666 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2024, 16:40
No idea. But you can figure height and width out through the three jack holes up left. Assuming they're standard their inside diameter is 6.35 mm.
In the meantime I have tried to come up with the right size. But with the very low-resolution photo available, it's hard to see. This gives me the following possibilities: the height can be 18 inches or about 15 inches, that difference is quite large I think. When I look at the inside of the box, the 18 inch seems more plausible, but since I don't know anything about this technical equipment I could be wrong. Do you have an idea what the diameter of the speaker in it could be? Or the sizes of the tubes in it?
Re: No name three-watt practice amp
Posted: 12 Apr 2024, 13:10
by GinaB1970
GinaB1970 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024, 14:44
z666 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2024, 16:40
No idea. But you can figure height and width out through the three jack holes up left. Assuming they're standard their inside diameter is 6.35 mm.
In the meantime I have tried to come up with the right size. But with the very low-resolution photo available, it's hard to see. This gives me the following possibilities: the height can be 18 inches or about 15 inches, that difference is quite large I think. When I look at the inside of the box, the 18 inch seems more plausible, but since I don't know anything about this technical equipment I could be wrong. Do you have an idea what the diameter of the speaker in it could be? Or the sizes of the tubes in it?
Here I am again to tell you that I think I finally found the information that I needed. Thanks for thinking along with me!