Hello!
I'm selling a first generation Bravo Audio Tube Amp with an extra tube.
A power supply will also be included.
From what I have read, there is no substantial difference between the first generation and the second generation Bravo Audio Tube Amps, save for a different tube. Some people prefer the first generation's tube.
There is one small caveat though:
The on/off switch works quite well, but sometimes, it takes a few tries to turn on the amp. This does not affect functionality or sound quality at all, and it is really only a very minor annoyance. It's really quite easy to just solder on a new switch, but I don't have the time to do so.
Possibly SOLD!

Thanks,
Leon
I'm selling a first generation Bravo Audio Tube Amp with an extra tube.
A power supply will also be included.
From what I have read, there is no substantial difference between the first generation and the second generation Bravo Audio Tube Amps, save for a different tube. Some people prefer the first generation's tube.
There is one small caveat though:
The on/off switch works quite well, but sometimes, it takes a few tries to turn on the amp. This does not affect functionality or sound quality at all, and it is really only a very minor annoyance. It's really quite easy to just solder on a new switch, but I don't have the time to do so.

Possibly SOLD!


Thanks,
Leon






