I guess I better drag out my amplifier then.
I've since found out its an ex cinema amp 120 watts mono, with 2 inputs, limiting and tone controls. It runs 6! EL36 / 6CM5s in push pull.
I have to find a suitable 12 or 15 inch speaker for her too, oh well more hunting around in the shed time.
Its a Philips EV44?? amp.
That bass has sat in the shed for over 30 years
White ants made a nest in my Acer laptop yesterday, but not your bass after 30 years
Never heard of a Philips EV44. Nothing much on Google neither.
3 string bass sounded OK though my Sony home stereo I use for guitar, but that's a bit hard to go portable with.
Even your transistor amp would work well enough I guess.
It's not like we have a band called 'The CB Dickheads' or sumthin out on tour with 'no gig' Dimmock
What speaker is in the transistor amp? Might be able to make a heller beast out of the two?
Tip shops are gay now days, so not sure where to source a second hand speaker from.
Might take a screw driver down to the arts center and see if there's any nice ones in the back row of the auditorium.
White ants made a nest in my Acer laptop yesterday, but not your bass after 30 years
Never heard of a Philips EV44. Nothing much on Google neither.
3 string bass sounded OK though my Sony home stereo I use for guitar, but that's a bit hard to go portable with.
Even your transistor amp would work well enough I guess.
It's not like we have a band called 'The CB Dickheads' or sumthin out on tour with 'no gig' Dimmock
What speaker is in the transistor amp? Might be able to make a heller beast out of the two?
Tip shops are gay now days, so not sure where to source a second hand speaker from.
Might take a screw driver down to the arts center and see if there's any nice ones in the back row of the auditorium.
After scratching around in the back shed, I found a 10 inch subwoofer and a Roland 15 inch 300 watt driver as well.
I have 2 transistor guitar amps one is a gay little practice amp from the 1960s , the other a home made one, ex a mates band from the 1970s and 80s. I think its either 60 or 120 watts.
I dragged it out and I'm going to pop the lid and see what's in there.
Its just the amp though no speakers.
I'm hoping to drag bertha the MENS amp out later on and see what's what in there.
6 big output bottles should make LOTS of noise.
Now I have to learn to play, I only got one lesson in the late 1970s

After scratching around in the back shed, I found a 10 inch subwoofer and a Roland 15 inch 300 watt driver as well.
I have 2 transistor guitar amps one is a gay little practice amp from the 1960s , the other a home made one, ex a mates band from the 1970s and 80s. I think its either 60 or 120 watts.
I dragged it out and I'm going to pop the lid and see what's in there.
Its just the amp though no speakers.
I'm hoping to drag bertha the MENS amp out later on and see what's what in there.
6 big output bottles should make LOTS of noise.
Now I have to learn to play, I only got one lesson in the late 1970s

Dug 2 of my 3 amps out.
The Philips one is indeed a 120 watter, Bulldog would cream his jeans.
It needs restoration though its had a hard hard life long before I got it, its a project for some rainy days.
Its an ex cinema type amp with 2 inputs and its been grafted rather crudely into an old guitar amp box that needs a 12 inch speaker.
The little one is a vintage Coronet amp, transistor but old germanium ones, it was working but got very noisy over time until all you could hear was shhhhhhhhhhhh.
Its got "Benowa High School Electronics Club" engraved on it
A can 'o freezer spray found the dud transistor and another old one from the junk box and she goes, it even has my really long guitar lead in it.
Buggered now so giving up for a day or 3.
Dug 2 of my 3 amps out.
The Philips one is indeed a 120 watter, Bulldog would cream his jeans.
It needs restoration though its had a hard hard life long before I got it, its a project for some rainy days.
Its an ex cinema type amp with 2 inputs and its been grafted rather crudely into an old guitar amp box that needs a 12 inch speaker.
The little one is a vintage Coronet amp, transistor but old germanium ones, it was working but got very noisy over time until all you could hear was shhhhhhhhhhhh.
Its got "Benowa High School Electronics Club" engraved on it
A can 'o freezer spray found the dud transistor and another old one from the junk box and she goes, it even has my really long guitar lead in it.
Buggered now so giving up for a day or 3.