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Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
I just got it out of storage from about 8 years ago, it's a Wabash
Deluxe Model 1158 amp in a tweed case made by David Wexler & Co., Chicago with an Electrovoice Wolverine LS-15, 15 inch speaker. It has two chassis, and upper and lower. The lower has a 5Y3, 2 6L6GB, 6SN7, 12AX7, and 6JS7. The upper has 2 12AX7 and several inputs and controls. Left side is a jack for Tremolo and 2 pots for Speed and Strength. Next is 3 jacks for Guitar or other instruments along with a Bass, Volume and Treble control. Then to the right there are two identical areas each labeled Microphone or Accordion along with respective Volume and Tone controls. After I got it, I could find nothing Googling, same result today, must be a rare item. I need to get the dust and crap out of it and bring it up slowly with a Variac. If anyone has any info like a schematic I'd sure like to know. tnx Hank WD5JFR |
Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
On Oct 5, 3:31 pm, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: I just got it out of storage from about 8 years ago, it's a Wabash Deluxe Model 1158 amp in a tweed case made by David Wexler & Co., Chicago with an Electrovoice Wolverine LS-15, 15 inch speaker. It has two chassis, and upper and lower. The lower has a 5Y3, 2 6L6GB, 6SN7, 12AX7, and 6JS7. The upper has 2 12AX7 and several inputs and controls. Left side is a jack for Tremolo and 2 pots for Speed and Strength. Next is 3 jacks for Guitar or other instruments along with a Bass, Volume and Treble control. Then to the right there are two identical areas each labeled Microphone or Accordion along with respective Volume and Tone controls. After I got it, I could find nothing Googling, same result today, must be a rare item. I need to get the dust and crap out of it and bring it up slowly with a Variac. If anyone has any info like a schematic I'd sure like to know. tnx Hank WD5JFR That sounds like a hootnanny of a jam session amp! Try this and thank Yahoo! http://wexlermusic.com/ |
Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
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And posted pics on newsgroup: alt.binaries.pictures.radio "Steven" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 5, 3:31 pm, "Henry Kolesnik" wrote: I just got it out of storage from about 8 years ago, it's a Wabash Deluxe Model 1158 amp in a tweed case made by David Wexler & Co., Chicago with an Electrovoice Wolverine LS-15, 15 inch speaker. It has two chassis, and upper and lower. The lower has a 5Y3, 2 6L6GB, 6SN7, 12AX7, and 6JS7. The upper has 2 12AX7 and several inputs and controls. Left side is a jack for Tremolo and 2 pots for Speed and Strength. Next is 3 jacks for Guitar or other instruments along with a Bass, Volume and Treble control. Then to the right there are two identical areas each labeled Microphone or Accordion along with respective Volume and Tone controls. After I got it, I could find nothing Googling, same result today, must be a rare item. I need to get the dust and crap out of it and bring it up slowly with a Variac. If anyone has any info like a schematic I'd sure like to know. tnx Hank WD5JFR That sounds like a hootnanny of a jam session amp! Try this and thank Yahoo! http://wexlermusic.com/ |
Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
Several of the tubes have a date code of 5 52 which indicates May of
1952, a bit old for a guitar amp! "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message et... I just got it out of storage from about 8 years ago, it's a Wabash Deluxe Model 1158 amp in a tweed case made by David Wexler & Co., Chicago with an Electrovoice Wolverine LS-15, 15 inch speaker. It has two chassis, and upper and lower. The lower has a 5Y3, 2 6L6GB, 6SN7, 12AX7, and 6JS7. The upper has 2 12AX7 and several inputs and controls. Left side is a jack for Tremolo and 2 pots for Speed and Strength. Next is 3 jacks for Guitar or other instruments along with a Bass, Volume and Treble control. Then to the right there are two identical areas each labeled Microphone or Accordion along with respective Volume and Tone controls. After I got it, I could find nothing Googling, same result today, must be a rare item. I need to get the dust and crap out of it and bring it up slowly with a Variac. If anyone has any info like a schematic I'd sure like to know. tnx Hank WD5JFR |
Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
Several of the tubes have a date code of 5 52
I'd make that the fourth quarter of 1955. Alan |
Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
On Oct 7, 8:05 am, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: Several of the tubes have a date code of 5 52 which indicates May of 1952, a bit old for a guitar amp!"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message et... I just got it out of storage from about 8 years ago, it's a Wabash Deluxe Model 1158 amp in a tweed case made by David Wexler & Co., Chicago with an Electrovoice Wolverine LS-15, 15 inch speaker. It has two chassis, and upper and lower. The lower has a 5Y3, 2 6L6GB, 6SN7, 12AX7, and 6JS7. The upper has 2 12AX7 and several inputs and controls. Left side is a jack for Tremolo and 2 pots for Speed and Strength. Next is 3 jacks for Guitar or other instruments along with a Bass, Volume and Treble control. Then to the right there are two identical areas each labeled Microphone or Accordion along with respective Volume and Tone controls. After I got it, I could find nothing Googling, same result today, must be a rare item. I need to get the dust and crap out of it and bring it up slowly with a Variac. If anyone has any info like a schematic I'd sure like to know. tnx Hank WD5JFR- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I sold Jeff Angus a Gibson BR-(7?) that dated to 1946-7 maybe. It sounds like a mighty useful amp to me and worth the attempt. |
Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
Wexler called me back and said they haven't been in that line for over
50 years but if they found anything they'd let me know. I was impressed that they called back, good people. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message et... I just got it out of storage from about 8 years ago, it's a Wabash Deluxe Model 1158 amp in a tweed case made by David Wexler & Co., Chicago with an Electrovoice Wolverine LS-15, 15 inch speaker. It has two chassis, and upper and lower. The lower has a 5Y3, 2 6L6GB, 6SN7, 12AX7, and 6JS7. The upper has 2 12AX7 and several inputs and controls. Left side is a jack for Tremolo and 2 pots for Speed and Strength. Next is 3 jacks for Guitar or other instruments along with a Bass, Volume and Treble control. Then to the right there are two identical areas each labeled Microphone or Accordion along with respective Volume and Tone controls. After I got it, I could find nothing Googling, same result today, must be a rare item. I need to get the dust and crap out of it and bring it up slowly with a Variac. If anyone has any info like a schematic I'd sure like to know. tnx Hank WD5JFR |
Wabash Deluxe 1158 by Wexler amp ?
On Oct 10, 5:42 pm, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: Wexler called me back and said they haven't been in that line for over 50 years but if they found anything they'd let me know. I was impressed that they called back, good people. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message et... I just got it out of storage from about 8 years ago, it's a Wabash Deluxe Model 1158 amp in a tweed case made by David Wexler & Co., Chicago with an Electrovoice Wolverine LS-15, 15 inch speaker. It has two chassis, and upper and lower. The lower has a 5Y3, 2 6L6GB, 6SN7, 12AX7, and 6JS7. The upper has 2 12AX7 and several inputs and controls. Left side is a jack for Tremolo and 2 pots for Speed and Strength. Next is 3 jacks for Guitar or other instruments along with a Bass, Volume and Treble control. Then to the right there are two identical areas each labeled Microphone or Accordion along with respective Volume and Tone controls. After I got it, I could find nothing Googling, same result today, must be a rare item. I need to get the dust and crap out of it and bring it up slowly with a Variac. If anyone has any info like a schematic I'd sure like to know. tnx Hank WD5JFR I'm glad you have gotten to at least a vague memory! I hope that helped? |
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