Hello everyone, first poster here. It's great to see a forum dedicated to Sunn, and it's even greater to see Conrad himself posting on here. To me, he's a legend ... and then some. I absolutely can't thank Conrad and all the other old Sunn employees enough for making such great amplifiers. Over the years I bought quite a few Sunn amps, an early Model T, alpha 212r, alpha 112pr, and a beta lead head.
I recently added another member to the family, this wonderful Sunn A212:
FrontBackSpeakerI'm in love with the off-white tolex, and whoever put it on did a pretty good job. I found a picture of an A212 with the original tolex ...
And as much as I adore the old black Sunn tolex, I just can't bring myself to take off the off-white tolex.
For those who don't know much about this amp, it's powered by 2 x 6550's, the preamp is powered by 3 x 12AX7's, and the reverb is powered by 1 x 12AX7. The speakers are 2 x 12" Sunn Transducers (128G-SP).
Front of the amp:Channel One* Hi & Lo inputs
* Volume, Bass, and Treble controls
* Hi Boost switch
Channel Two* Hi & Lo inputs
* 3 position gain switch (Lo, Norm, Distort)
* Hi Boost switch
* Volume, Bass, Mid, and Treble controls
* Mid Freq. Select switch - 705 / 1.5K / 3K
* Reverb channel selector switch - CH1, CH2, Both
* Reverb level control
* Master Volume control
Also located on the front panel is the On/Off Standby and Power switches.
Back of the amp:* Polarity switch
* Circuit breaker (rated at 4.5A)
* 120V 60Hz 250W 3-Prong Power Cable
* Accessory 3-Prong connection (120V, 60Hz, 400W MAX)
* Reverb Footswitch input
* 600 ohm out
* Speaker outputs, 1 is capped, 2 is open (110 watts max)
And that about does it for the details.
QuestionsThe amp was recently serviced here in Portland at Amphead, and the tubes were purchased at Eurotubes here in town. It's currently packing 2 new J.J. KT88's and 4 new J.J. 12AX7's. I read on here that the amp is based on Sunn's traditional 2x6550 60 watt amp, but I've also read that the 2 6550 tubes are run in a "push-pull" mode for a total of 100 watts RMS. I'm curious as to what watts this thing is really pushing, as it feels more than 60 watts when I open it up. Is this 100 watts RMS thing true? It just sounds odd to me as I know that the Model T uses 4 6550's and puts out 150 watts RMS. Also, is it okay to have KT88's in there, instead of having 6550's?
I'm curious about the polarity switch on the back of the amp. At the moment, it's currently facing down and the amp is operating well. When I went over to a friends house yesterday we moved it up, and the amp started giving off a weird feedback, so I immediately turned it off and flipped the switch back downwards. Forgive my newbie-ness and please tell me what the polarity switch is used for, and if I have it in the correct setting.
The guy that I bought the amp from told me that when he was having it serviced at Amphead, the guy (Jim's his name I think) said that the standby switch was broken, but apparently it's not a real standby switch as it doesn't idle the current. It's nothing more than a mute switch, which I found to be odd. Is this common on any other Sunn's? And while working on the amp, Jim added an internal bias pot, which I thought was pretty cool. Where some people would remove it to bring the amp back to its vintage specs, I'm not planning on doing such a thing because I believe it's practical thing to have.
All in all, I'm very pleased with this amp. I know it's Sunn's answer to the Fender Twin Reverb, and in my opinion, it knocks it out of the water. It has a more pleasing mid to low tone, and the Mid Frequency Select options are just amazing. You can dial in all sorts of tones, all the way from twangy to stoner/doom rock. It's a versatile amp, and I'm lucky to own one. I don't see these often, and I wonder how long they were manufactured. It seems that most people on here say that they're from 1973/1974, but sadly there's no official documentation that I've seen that states what amp this year was made in. The guy that I bought it from said that it was a 1974, and was told that by the guy that he had bought amp. I'm curious if Conrad or anyone else here can dig up the information on this amp.
Also, I feel like the Hi Boost switch doesn't do much, could it be that it's broken?
And for my last inquiry, it says SUNN Model A on the back. Was there any other Model A series amps, or was this it? I've read on here that the preamp is similar to that in the Model T, and I'm curious to see what else this amp borrows from other Sunns.
I really wish that there was a larger and more extensive catalogue for finding out information on old Sunn amps, but it's great to see that you guys have the Sunn Museum up and are adding information to it. I can only hope that we get more models and information added to it so that we can preserve Sunn's history as much as we can. I know that we're not getting any younger, and it pains me to think of all the valuable information that's out there in the minds of former Sunn employees.
If you made it all the way down to here, thanks for reading.