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Hayden Cotton Club 7/15. U.K. Hand Wired Valve Guitar Amplifier
Chesterfield, Derbyshire
£425
- Posted
- 53 days ago
Description
Hayden Cotton Club 7/15 Guitar Combo, One of the last Hand Built in Essex UK.
Designed by Dave Green, legendary amp designer, also of Matamp and Ashdown fame.
All Valve 2x EL84 3x ECC83, 7/15 Watt switchable, 1x12" Celestion Vintage 30 Speaker , 2 Channel Controls incl. External Speaker Output (8 and 16 Ohm), Includes Foot switch for Boost / Channel change.
Copy of Hayden instruction manual included.
Dimension H/W/D 435 x 563 x 275mm, Weight 26kg
It is in excellent home use only condition.
This beauty is part of Hayden's hand wired, valve series produced in the UK, using full size components and a very high quality and robust circuit board.
A Hayden makes its presence felt with a strong and unmistakable core tone that remains intact no matter how hard the amplifier is driven. There's no endless tweaking of controls - it just sounds great.
This is one sweet sounding amp and switching between the Single Ended and Push/Pull modes to empower the EL84-driven output stages, you feel unusually "connected" to the 7/15. And the technology is all in there, from the custom wound transformers, to the defence-standard full size components and the elegant signal topology. These amps are not only built to sound good, but also built to last, with nonferrous stainless steel chassis, hand machined gold turret tags and ceramic valve bases all inside a marine quality birch ply cabinet. So if you're looking for high quality classic tone look no further.
Cash on Collection (or bank transfer) only.
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