Friday, December 2, 2022

AMPLIFIER: Goldentone Guitar Amp, Model 1774

Picked this up today - it’s a Goldentone guitar amp from the early sixties.  Goldentones were made in Melbourne, Australia when imported amps were a rare and expensive sight due to import tariffs.

Like a few early Goldentones, this amp does not have a name or model number marked on the amp itself.  It's a 1774 model ~1960/1961 from the 1770 - 1780 series.

Thanks to Peter Field from the Goldentone facebook group for most of the information in this post - basically anything related to dates, the model and confirming speaker details. 


GOLDENTONE 1774 AMPLIFIER SPECS

  • Blue canvas covering
  • Volume and tone controls
  • 2 x inputs, single channel
  • 1 x Mullard 6CA7 (EL34)
  • 1 x Ten 12AX7
  • Silicon rectifier
  • A&R transformers
  • M.S.P. 12PS speaker 12” 16 ohms
  • 10 watts
  • Serial number 1189


Goldentone 1774 guitar amplifier



I've not completely opened it up to look at how it's constructed, but one odd thing to note is that the volume and tone control is at the front end of the amp, before the 12AX7, and they appear to be configured the same way as a guitar volume and tone pot.

To the right of the volume and tone pots, additional holes for pots can be seen.  Looks like this model shared the same base plate as the tremolo model.  

Goldentone 1774 guitar vintage amplifier


M.S.P. 12PS speaker is dated September 1958.  Goldentone did use M.S.P. in addition to Rola speakers.  The 12PS was discontinued in 1960, the 12PQ is more commonly found in Goldentones - at least when Rola's are not installed.

Goldentone 1774 guitar vintage amplifier speaker



Goldentone 1774 guitar vintage amplifier - rear view


A&R Transformers were made in Melbourne at the time and were common across most Goldentone amplifiers.



It has a fairly early serial number, as I've read that they started at 1000



It has a Mullard 6CA7 that was made in Holland, dated December 1959, in the power section and a Ten 12AX7 for the preamp 






3 comments:

  1. These are great sounding amps for sure. It’d be great if you could create a pedal version of this

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  2. After playing one, I don’t like my chances of recreating one in pedal form. Nice idea

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  3. Interesting baffle they made for the cabinet, awesome find!

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