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9th Aug 2010, 9:00 pm | #1 |
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Rogers Cadet III valve amp.
Hi all.
I was in a discussion about vintage tech with my dad (he's much more into vintage audio equipment, me TVs and VCRs) and he asked me roughly what would his Rogers Cadet III valve amp be worth (just out of curiosity)? I guessed at maybe £60 - £70 but does anyone here know what an accurate estimation would be? I don't know if the amp is working or non-working (he lives about 4 hours drive away from me so it's not really practical to go to see if it works or not just for a light-hearted discussion). Thanks all. Last edited by AidanLunn; 9th Aug 2010 at 9:13 pm. |
9th Aug 2010, 9:47 pm | #2 |
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Re: Rogers Cadet III valve amp.
Judging by recent ebay sale prices these amps can fetch between £200 and £300 (!) in good order. A lot depends on cosmetic appearance and the condition of the rare ECC807 valves. Lots of information about the Cadet III here:-
http://www.bassboy.com.au/getreel/si...cadet3/amp.htm I have one, cost me £3 at a bootsale a few years ago, nice sounding little amps... Regards, Mick. |
13th Feb 2011, 9:37 pm | #3 |
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Re: Rogers Cadet III valve amp.
Hello I was wondering if anyone could tell me a bit about this Rogers Stereo Amplifier I found at a yard sale. It doesn't have any power going through it when plugged in. Is it worth anything as it is? It came with a box of valves.
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14th Feb 2011, 1:30 pm | #4 |
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Re: Rogers Cadet III valve amp.
Well it's not a Cadet, but an HG88. About 8 watts per channel from pairs of ECL86 valves.
Value- maybe £30 - £100 depending on condition. I got about £35 for one a few years ago which worked but had some noise issues. Some info here: http://www.suburbanambient.com/hg88manual.htm (Doesn't seem to be anything "up top")
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14th Feb 2011, 4:05 pm | #5 |
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Re: Rogers Cadet III valve amp.
You'll have checked eBay of course. The last HG88 to sell, as far as I know, went for £205. Unlike yours it was a Mk I (probably) and in good working order. But the sale was restricted to the UK which will have limited the price it fetched. As Herald1360 says, it depends on condition. Yours has something wrong with it which may be trivial (e.g. loose wire) or very serious (e.g. blown mains transformer). If you can't work out what the problem is then you'll be asking a buyer to take a big risk and that will make the price very uncertain. If you have a multimeter and feel like a bit of tinkering there are people here who can help you diagnose the fault.
Cheers, GJ |
15th Feb 2011, 7:25 am | #6 |
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Re: Rogers Cadet III valve amp.
I sold a Hg 88 last year for £120 it was working ! Same model as yours
regards Trev |
15th Feb 2011, 10:59 pm | #7 |
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Re: Rogers Cadet III valve amp.
I bought my first valve amp, a Cadet III, back in 1976 from an elderly gent who'd owned it from new. It was a gloriously "valvey" soft-clipper of the finest order and got me hooked on the glowing stuff. I bought it for £17 and sold it for £25 as I remember, replacing it with an HG88mk2 which sounded truly dire - harsh and nasty. Back then, the now regular art of capacitor changing wasn't usually done, so I sold the 88 in favour of a Radford combo, which itself needed caps changing.
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