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Quote from: Electroharmony on October 05, 2010, 10:33:36 AMJust picked up a '69 Fender Vibro Champ, and I gotta say it is a killer little amp to run my Wurlitzer (145b) through..

Hi mate, I know this is a old post, but how did you connect your 145B to a Combo?
Thanks
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Hi, I'm new in the forum, this is my first topic. Thanks for accepting my request.

After months looking for a Wurly, finally I have bought the 145B. The keys are uneven and not calibrated. But both the vol knob, and tremolo work well. The headphones output also operates well.

The speakers sounds broken with hi gain/vol. And the last tube 6CA4 is missing. For what section is this tube? maybe just for extra gain?

For that reason, I am connecting via Headphones Out -> Radial SB-6 Isolator line (with pad and ground loop on) -> Radial JCR Reamp -> Polytone Minibrute Jazz Amp.
I know in that the headphones amplifier is coloring the signal, but it's my best way before the technical service fixes it.

Also I'm considering to connecting to my Combo Speaker via Speaker OUT.

In the back panel, has a RCA Phono... I don't know if it is output or input.

What is the best way to have a Line Out in this model? Maybe buying a Load Box and getting a Cab Simulator pedal?

I'm sorry for my confusion, that's all I've been able to investigate, and on the tropicalfishvintage site I've only found information on 145, which mentions that you can't add a line out, but there's no information on 145B.

My goal is to be able to connect the Wurli to guitar pedals, speakers, combo, DI, mixer etc

Thanks!