
THE TWEED INDEED
A harp amp built in only two not so easy steps:
1) Strip, gut, and restore an actual 1940 Zenith radio.
2) Build a harp amp in it.
Coolness features: The radio dial meter thingy moves with the volume knob! And when "ON", a little red mechanical flag pops up! The front and back cover doors are hinged with locking buckles.
Tone features: A push/pull 6V6 output stage with premium custom wound American made transformers and a beefy power supply make this little package pack a huge punch. At only 25 watts, it cuts through the mix of a loud band. --Because it is designed for a harp microphone, not a guitar.

The tone circuit is voiced for harmonica mics. --No more turning the treble all the way down just to keep from feed back, and thus loosing all your power.
THIS IS A HARP AMP
THE SPEAKER CABINET
The cabinet is highly resonant--pine planned down to 5/8", and the baffle is 3/8" birch ply. A warm 'woody' tone. It is open back. The speaker choice will be determined to fit your expectations. 1-10" or 1-12" speaker.
Build time and price contingent on availability of a radio shell. Currently three shells in stock.
There is nothing like this on this planet $1500.