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(QLD) Queensland/AustraliaSuburb or Town
TownsvilleOriginal Receipt Available
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NRLFurther Information
Up for sale a pair of boutique AUS made 300B Monoblocks (Audile - built in Melbourne sometime around 2005-2008 according to previous discussions).
These utilise 1x 6CG7, 1x EL34, and 2 x 300B valves per monoblock outputting ~18W (SE parallel output).
Previous owner had them checked over by a technician in 2022, with no issues found or any issues since.
Moving these on for someone else to enjoy (ideally someone who already has some high-end 300b tubes so that these monoblocks can really sing!).
These amps have 2 switches per monoblock, the switch on top is switched on first and left approx 1-2 minutes to warm everything up, then the 2nd switch on the side near the power plug is turned on to produce the output power. Turning on the second switch will present an expected dull thud to the speakers (does not cause damage) that will be louder for more sensitive speakers.
The Hammond transformers have a good reputation and apart from the faded black on top perform flawlessly. The gold top plate and the wood side panels are visually impressive.
Even with “entry level” 300b tubes they do indeed sound wonderful and drive ~85dB Celestion desktop speakers with ease.
Here is the link to the previous ad with more information/pictures:
Valves included in sale:
4x Golden Voice 300b Gold (RRP $360 AUD for 4). One pair has ~20 hours (300B) and the other pair is unopened (300B Plus). Both pairs purchased new
2x 6GC7 US made NOS (manufacturer unclear, see photo) - came with the amp from previous owner - unknown hours
2 x JJ EL34L from previous owner - unknown total hours
Would estimate shipping to be $50-100 AUS-wide via courier as each monoblocks is notably heavy at ~15kg (still have the boxes that they were sent to me in).
Feel free to PM with any questions.
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