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Dallas Scala

Dallas Scala

Classy-looking, uncommon amp in exceptionally clean condition.

Made by Dallas in the early 60s - part of the range they made with the "Scala" logo.

Serviced and sounding very good. Quick demo below.

Has very few signs of wear/age; there is one small hole in the grille cloth - click on the main photo and when it enlarges you will see it in the bottom right of where the speaker is.

240v. You will need a transformer to use it on 110/120v supplies. We do not recommend using cheap Chinese transformers with vintage gear (or any gear!).

$289.34

Original: $964.46

-70%
Dallas Scala

$964.46

$289.34

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Dallas Scala

Classy-looking, uncommon amp in exceptionally clean condition.

Made by Dallas in the early 60s - part of the range they made with the "Scala" logo.

Serviced and sounding very good. Quick demo below.

Has very few signs of wear/age; there is one small hole in the grille cloth - click on the main photo and when it enlarges you will see it in the bottom right of where the speaker is.

240v. You will need a transformer to use it on 110/120v supplies. We do not recommend using cheap Chinese transformers with vintage gear (or any gear!).

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Classy-looking, uncommon amp in exceptionally clean condition.

Made by Dallas in the early 60s - part of the range they made with the "Scala" logo.

Serviced and sounding very good. Quick demo below.

Has very few signs of wear/age; there is one small hole in the grille cloth - click on the main photo and when it enlarges you will see it in the bottom right of where the speaker is.

240v. You will need a transformer to use it on 110/120v supplies. We do not recommend using cheap Chinese transformers with vintage gear (or any gear!).