Arrgh. So I go back to the store today, and I plug the Sonaro in, plug it into a cabinet, and plug a bass into it. I turned it on, and everything looked good - switch lights up, and the tubes glow. when I turn up the bass though - no sound. I tried another bass, just in case, but I still got nothing. After that I tried out the Ampeg B25 they had - I still got nothing. I even tried another cabinet, to no avail. Then I plugged in a Trace-Elliot amp sitting in the room - work fine with the same bass/cabinet.
I then tried an Ampeg V-4B - that didn't work, either (no power, nothing. $800 and it had a broken power switch!)
Am I doing something wrong here with the Tube amps?? I was almost certain I had everything set up right. The B-25 was a little shakey looking (so I could understand if it didn't work right), but the Sunn looked to be in good shape. I might go back to the store tomorrow and ask them about it (they were pretty busy tonight, so I didn't ask anyone about it). The quality of the items in that store is sometimes lacking, but what are the chances that 3 of 4 amps wouldn't work??
Z ya,
Todd.
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: Todd;
: Yes, the Sonoro is a bass amp, powered by a pair of EL34's putting out about 40 watts RMS. It's a nice little amp, good for studio or small clubs, but lacks the punch of it's big brother with a pair of 6550's ( 200S, 350B, etc.). It should sell for $150 to $200 (really Sunn gear should sell for lots more. I feel it's way under-priced in the vintage market). As I recall, most (if not all)Ampeg B25's used a pair of 7027 output tubes. These tubes were discontinued for several years, the NOS supplies were subsequently drained and the price went way up. New manufacture Sovtek 7027's tubes are now available from New Sensor in New York, so reasonably priced tube are available for the Ampeg. But being a Sunn fan I'd vote for the Sonoro! Hope this helps!
: Ryan