Hand-Built 1952 W. E. Grable Amplifier.....Beautifully Constructed
In this video we thoroughly inspect an ancient amp that appears to have been hand-built by a gent named W.E. Grable in 1952. The circuit required remarkably little repair and still works beautifully after 66 years....which is more than I can say about most of my friends ;) Two adapters were fabricated to allow for use with modern speakers and instruments without the need for modifying the cabinet. Also, at the end we return to the car show to see a few more four-wheeled gems. If you enjoy advertising-free videos such as this, please subscribe to our channel and consider becoming a Patreon patron at: / uncledougsvintageamps or making a PayPal contribution to: [email protected] Also, you can donate old tube equipment, working or not, to possibly serve as parts or subjects for future videos. Thanks !!!

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