This wonderful hand built and wired amplifier is based on the Fender Princeton 5F2A circuit, and is hand wired and hot-rodded to punch above it's weight.

Part of the Hot Rodding comes in the form of more control. Control over how loud you'd like to play while keeping the tubes at full song. By utilizing an L-Pad attenuating dial you can dial down the speakers volume only.
This allows the amp gain stage to be overdriven while remaining bedroom quiet.

It also has a three way switch wired into the feedback circuit, allowing the amp to have it's standard feedback loop, an alternate less invasive loop, or cut the loops out altogether for more punching power.

With two input jacks. One low to the ground where guitar cords typically lay so as not to get in the way at the top of the controls, nor waste two good feet while traversing the air to get to the floor. And the Other in the standard position on top. You simply switch the included dummy plug to the input jack you are not using.

Features a Ted Webber 12 inch AlNiCo Hemp Cone Speaker with low doping which should allow you to settle it in with about 20 hours of play time.
I found out early on in amp building that these amps really respond well and seem to love a 12 inch speaker vice the normal 8 or ten inch speakers usually found in them.

I also use a Ted Webber electronic Rectifier instead of the typical 5Y3 Valve. Ted Webber products are made right here in the USA.
I'm not a fan of using Chicom parts in my amps. So, you'll find only USA/EU made parts.

The Tung Sol 5881 USA made. 6L6/6L6G equivalent. "Tone Puppy" Power Tube.
I used a Mullard 12AX7 for the pre-gain stage.

A video of the amp can be seen here-> youtu.be/R8hnll9PYGo It shows how the controls work and gives a good idea of the basic sound amplification using the L-Pad and feedback loops switches to control the sound from clean head room to dirty down low if you prefer and in between. Lots of control. More control than the average amplifier.

Happy Bidding, And thanks for looking at the Amp!