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Vincent K-35 Tube Integrated Amp Silver 110v Brand New In Factory Sealed Box on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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I have this brand new in factory sealed box Vincent K-35 Tube Integrated Amp for sales.


The pictures of unit you see are stock pictures. This amp is in factory sealed box and never been open


The latest developed devices of Vincent changed in their appearance which also shows the big steps of evolution. Similar to the actual highest level of Vincent., the V-60, K-35 works with an automatic bias control unit. With this unit, the tubes work at the optimal operating point at any time. So there will be no more influences due to warming or aging of the tubes, even new tubes can be installed without any manual adjustment setting. This assures an optimized cooperation of preamplifier tubes (12AX7x1, 12AU7x2) and power tubes (EL34x4). The K-35 uses an Alps po tentiometer for volume setting, which can also be done by remote-control.

Technical Details K-35:

2x 35 Watt Tube which equal to 70 Watt Solid State

4Ohm/8Ohm
1x 12AX7, 2x 12AU7
4x EL34
4 inputs + 1x Rec Out

Voltage: 110 Volt

Silver Finish

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