[quote name='Ant' post='1336094' date='Aug 11 2011, 09:24 AM']not sure how much theyre worth, if you have a price in mind just let me know[/quote]
Thanks for the reply
DHA stuff is a bit eccentric visually, but the hand build, electronics and sound are immense
here's a link to the modern equivalent (mine was built August 07, they're all signed and dated) [url="http://www.davehallamps.co.uk/page17.html"]http://www.davehallamps.co.uk/page17.html[/url]
mine has a plain metal case (VT1-std-bass) and doesn't have the colour switch but it does have the boost and bright switches, so it's kind of a cross between the VT1-bass-drive and the MK3-bass...
do a search on this forum for some reviews of DHA stuff, they're pretty awesome
The valve is another thing entirely and I'm a bit loath to part with it , it's a Mullard ECC83 longplate from the 50's - 60's which is considered one of the best you can get compared to modern valves, it does have a lovely warm sound and a very nice break up when you push it, I'll also throw in another valve if you want to try some 'valve rolling'
choices are:
modern Electro Harmonics 12AX7 valve (ECC83 equiv, different sounding than the vintage stock, but nice, it's the stock valve for the pedal)
a vintage Mullard ECC82 (less gain than the 83, so you need to push harder to break it up, nice fat tube sound)
NOS (new old stock) JAN Phillips 5751 again, a different sound than the Mullard
I paid between £20 and £50 each for the tubes (the mullard ECC83 was the most expensive) and I'd be happy with £60 for the pedal, so I'd chuck in £35 for you to get a 12v power supply (they're not that much, but it'd be better you getting it from rapidonline than me )
to recap...
DHA pedal + vintage mullard ECC83 (sob) + 1 other valve of choice + £35 = your sansamp
let me know if you're interested
Gary