Stereo Tube Amplifier
15 Watts Per Channel
It's a good day for a good tube amplifier.
1963. The Beach Boys released Surfin' USA, Coke introduced Tab soda, and Dynaco released the classic Stereo 35 tube amplifier. What an amazing amp it was, and collectors still seek them out today. It had a push-pull output stage using a pair of EL84 tubes per channel, and the driver tube was a 12DW7, perfect for a gain stage in one section and phase-inverter in the other. All together, the ST-35 was a small but mighty amp producing some awesome sound typically found in amps much larger.
The Pacific 63 is my contemporary amp inspired by the ST-35. It uses a similar topology with the 12DW7 and EL84 tubes, but has new components, a custom designed circuit with two source inputs to switch between--and of course a great surfside style! 15 watts per channel and a 4 or 8 ohm impedance switch lets you drive nearly any speakers you have.
Specs
Driver tube: 12DW7
Output tubes: EL84
Maximum output power: 15W per channel
THD: 0.02% at 1W, 0.75% at 10W
Input sensitivity for maximum power: 1.5V
Inputs: 2 line level sources with selector switch
Speaker outputs: 4 or 8 ohms (selectable)
Options & What's Inside
Sand & Black
Retro Gray & Black
Pacific 63
$1499
The Pacific 63 comes in a few awesome versions. The base model provides outstanding performance at a very reasonable cost. It includes JJ Tubes and high quality standard polypropylene film coupling capacitors with a choice of sand or retro gray and black color finishes. All versions have dual input sources and outputs for 4 or 8 ohm speakers.
Sand & Summer Blue with Cedar Wood
Retro Gray & Sunset with Ebony Wood
For those who like to surf a little bigger, you can pick the Hermosa Beach Edition. It includes upgraded Electro-Harmonix tubes, Mundorf oil-filled coupling capacitors, and higher grade finishing touches including upgraded speaker binding posts, solid brass volume knob, enhanced surfboard wood side panels and silkscreen designs.
Pacific 63 - Hermosa Beach Edition
$1699