basslondon Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Just bought this Amp for a complete song. ( Dont ask the final price, you will be appalled …..I gave the guy more than the final eBay listing settled on cos of my remorse for the eBay victory) I’m thinking this looks very early (1980-1981?) it has just been serviced & PATested and sounds utterly wonderful. Any ideas of vintage? model : AH250G serial : 2225 model : GP11 Preamp Serial : 1069 The GP11 preamp is a stand alone unit with its own serial number distinct from the serial number of the AH250G power amp. Thanks for looking! Edited 15 hours ago by basslondon Quote
Downunderwonder Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Rescued from a time capsule? My 250SMX has lead an easy life and compared to your looks like it went along with the Omaha beach landing. 1 Quote
basslondon Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Dunno. I am a broadcast engineer so of course the first thing I did was open it up to see if anything needed recapping etc and from a peek inside with my trusty LED torch I cannot see anything that has been changed/ fixed / updated or even switched on over the years there’s not dust on the mosfet fins behind the fan, nothing. it’s truly in stellar condition. The only indicator of anything is the snapped off GEQ controls on the front but that could even be because the plastic has become brittle over the last 45 odd years. I haven’t got the preamp or the power section fully on my bench yet and am a bit trepidant to do so but I may have to in the interests of science! Also I’m gonna try to find replacement faders for the graphic section as that is the ONLY thing less than optimal at the moment. Curious and courioiser….. Edited 5 hours ago by basslondon Quote
Downunderwonder Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The sum total of your mojo is some snapped off brittle plastic slider caps. As it sounds great my advice is leave it alone and play through it daily. 1 Quote
itu Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago If you open the case, you can check date codes from the opamps and other semiconductors. 1 Quote
basslondon Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Downunderwonder said: The sum total of your mojo is some snapped off brittle plastic slider caps. As it sounds great my advice is leave it alone and play through it daily. I will the usage graph of the lifecycle of this amplifier will be a ruler flat line of inactivity til this week from its birth ,….to a sudden exponential curve of use and enjoyment I can asssure you! Through the Di out the GP11 pre sounds very similar through my mixing desk to my old 1008 (8x10 ) combo DI out from 1983. I think it’s wonderful….. Thanks for your lovely comments. 1 Quote
VTypeV4 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Looks like it could be a MK1 GP11 although I'm not so sure the case is original.. With the first couple of generations of Trace Elliot gear, I believe all woodwork was painted black before the change to the grey 'pimple' type that lasted until the mid / late '90s ie, the early SM and SMX ranges.. Hope you have fun with it.. Quote
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