What's a good price on a B-410 amp?
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anonymous
What's a good price on a B-410 amp?
(Originally posted in Rickenbacker Appraisals)
I have spotted a B-410 amp for sale locally, and was wondering what a fair price would be. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I have spotted a B-410 amp for sale locally, and was wondering what a fair price would be. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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anonymous
I paid mine 600 euros, about the same in dollars, which is a really good price considering it was a 100-watter with 4 10" good speakers but whose left channel was shaky. I had to pay 100 € more for a repair (the FET + a few caps + general check-up) which often happens with old valve amps. Still a fair price imho.
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anonymous
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anonymous
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anonymous
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46pegster
Hi,
I think that I have two amps just like yours. We bought them from a guy in San Diego who collected amps. He bought them when the Rick warehouse was being cleaned out and they had kind of been forgotten and were brand new/old.
We bought them and have used them a few times. Most of the past 8-9 years they have been in storage.
My husband passed away 5 years ago at age 40. I play a little and I really cannot use these. Too big.
These really are quite mint I would have to say. Need money Thinking of listing on e bay. Do you know what they are worth or what I should ask. One has casters and the other does not. Looks just like your I think, as your picture is
blurred ? hard to tell. There are (4) 12 inch speakers.
I will probably keep one to play and sell the other as I have a 381v69, a 12 string RICK and a old John Lennon kind of guitar which I think was made in 1980 before he died
So these are "time capsule like" vintage
Any help anyone could give me would be nice
I think that I have two amps just like yours. We bought them from a guy in San Diego who collected amps. He bought them when the Rick warehouse was being cleaned out and they had kind of been forgotten and were brand new/old.
We bought them and have used them a few times. Most of the past 8-9 years they have been in storage.
My husband passed away 5 years ago at age 40. I play a little and I really cannot use these. Too big.
These really are quite mint I would have to say. Need money Thinking of listing on e bay. Do you know what they are worth or what I should ask. One has casters and the other does not. Looks just like your I think, as your picture is
blurred ? hard to tell. There are (4) 12 inch speakers.
I will probably keep one to play and sell the other as I have a 381v69, a 12 string RICK and a old John Lennon kind of guitar which I think was made in 1980 before he died
So these are "time capsule like" vintage
Any help anyone could give me would be nice
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46pegster
undel displays on his web site and looks like his B 410. However my model plate does not say that. I will describe the amp as best I can.
The amp is all black. It measures 28"x 271/2" x11".
There are four speakers which are approximately 10 " in diameter with very heavy magnets in them.
The control panel is located on the front of the amplifier at the top and is the length of the top of the amp. There are two on and off switches and to the left of those toggle switches are two bulbs; red and below it yellow. The top is power and the lower is standby.
Moving from left to right is a black knob which brushed aluminum at it's center and this is the master knob, these knobs are like what is on the guitars. 0-10 in cicular fashion. Next is a bank of knobs, seven total; speed, depth, reverb, bass, mid, treble, and volume and then a thumb switch labeled bright and two jacks for cords.
Next is a smaller bank of knobs labeled bass, mid, treble, volume and another thumb switch which says bright and two more jacks.
The back of the amp is open whith the exception of behind the control panel which looks to have some large tubes, small tubes and some transformers? And this area is guarded with a solid back however you can get under and look above and see the tubes ect.
There are a couple of badges on the back . A slow blow fuse, a power outlet, footswitch jack. Also an output area which allows you to run other speakers off it I think.
The badges are not too helpful
Model B long space and then the letter .E
The serial number is NV236
Again these units look like new and this is all I can tell you.
Does anyone know what these two amps are, when made and approximate worth.
The magnets??? will this help are stamped
1cbaca16ax and appear to have been made in 1967? at 1930 military time.
I will try to borrow a digi camera and send a picture.
They are both quite mint and work well
The amp is all black. It measures 28"x 271/2" x11".
There are four speakers which are approximately 10 " in diameter with very heavy magnets in them.
The control panel is located on the front of the amplifier at the top and is the length of the top of the amp. There are two on and off switches and to the left of those toggle switches are two bulbs; red and below it yellow. The top is power and the lower is standby.
Moving from left to right is a black knob which brushed aluminum at it's center and this is the master knob, these knobs are like what is on the guitars. 0-10 in cicular fashion. Next is a bank of knobs, seven total; speed, depth, reverb, bass, mid, treble, and volume and then a thumb switch labeled bright and two jacks for cords.
Next is a smaller bank of knobs labeled bass, mid, treble, volume and another thumb switch which says bright and two more jacks.
The back of the amp is open whith the exception of behind the control panel which looks to have some large tubes, small tubes and some transformers? And this area is guarded with a solid back however you can get under and look above and see the tubes ect.
There are a couple of badges on the back . A slow blow fuse, a power outlet, footswitch jack. Also an output area which allows you to run other speakers off it I think.
The badges are not too helpful
Model B long space and then the letter .E
The serial number is NV236
Again these units look like new and this is all I can tell you.
Does anyone know what these two amps are, when made and approximate worth.
The magnets??? will this help are stamped
1cbaca16ax and appear to have been made in 1967? at 1930 military time.
I will try to borrow a digi camera and send a picture.
They are both quite mint and work well
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46pegster
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