This is a Goldentone 1776, which is essentially a Goldentone 1774 with trem. It had been reshoused in a 2 x 10 cab with Oxford speakers (one ceramic, one alnico), with the amp chassis mounted on the bottom, with the control panel up the top. The amp would have been mounted the same way in its original 1 x 12" cab.
Apart from a DIY cab, I think it has had a little bit of work done on it. There appeared to be an extra resistor in the power section - the rest looks stock, and I'd say there's a good chance that these are the original valves.
Like its sibling, this amp has volume and tone controls before the first triode - which is kind of pointless. It's low impedance, and it only really sounds good turned all the way up. It basically puts another set of volume and tone controls before the amp, which you already have on your guitar.
GOLDENTONE MODEL 1776 GUITAR AMPLIFIER
- Single-ended 10w valve amp
- Volume 250k, Tone 250k, Depth 250k, Speed 2meg
- Silicon rectifier - looks like a voltage doubler
- 1 x 12AX7 preamp
- NFB to the first triode
- 1 x 6AU6 pentode driven tre, with Bakelite trem foot switch
- 1 x EL34 for the output
- Ducon caps
- OT A&R 2584. 2k5 @ 16ohm
- PT A&R type 1971
POWER SUPPLY
- A&R type 1971 power transformer.
- Silicon rectifier, voltage doubler.
- B+ 285v
SINGLE-ENDED OUTPUT TRANSFORMER
- A&R Type 2584
- Turns ratio 12.4
- 16 Ω speaker reflects 2.5 kΩ to the primary
COUPLING CAPS
GOLDENTONE 1776 - DRAFT SCHEMATIC
TREMOLO CIRCUIT
MODS
- Volume and tone moved to after the first triode
- Leaky wax paper coupling caps were replaced with larger values, as while the amp sounded great when cranked with the smaller caps, they didn't do it any favours running clean.
- The tremolo had to be rebuilt to get it working, and as I had changed the volume and tone controls, I had to move the point where it was inserted into amp.
- A couple of filter caps were replaced.















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