Knight pwr/pre, vol, treb bass, beautifull shape, cage-tube cover looks New w/quick coat of grey primer from can...110.00, w/2 Millard el84's, &2 bugle boy 12ax7's!!! All strong, no mention of them in ebay ad. Goodwill 25.00 R2Reel, Grundig/Concord, something like that...2 more bugle boys, 12ax's, 2 6ca7? ...the ones people make the headphone amps out of, and an intact 2 Speed Motor that looks just like the ones that come out of the vibratones, along with tons of heavy duty metal, angle , n high quality CC resistors and rotary switches like2 pole, 6,8,10 throw... heavy duty cast frame speakers, albeit small like 6 or 8 inches, and a large heavy duty cabinet suitable 4 a portable extension cabinet or with the metal mesh vents,a vibro type cab. The thing was silly heavy built like a tank. Also a couple of view meters.... the Knight sounds great...mono, love to get another one, run 1 on it's own speaker, dual mono block style. It only needed a cap can change. Actually only 1 of the smaller value ( something like 20uF @ 150) had gone bad. The higher voltage and microfarad Elektrolytics, and one smaller value in the can we're okay but I just changed them all. As far as the jrc4558 chips they are in all kinds of stuff cheap radios and the boss red power supply. Those rip offs of the scholz Rockman have a few MN 30007 and whatever variants... they are those red housing rip offs of the scholz Rockman, but if you're into that they actually sound pretty good. I love old broken computers for their power supplies ribbon cable push button switches that are like the same ones on DigiTech multi-effects, not to mention some have a great fans.. and those Square switching power supplies make great bench power there's a bunch of tutorials on YouTube you basically just run the little female connectors that Doug sales here, the kind that fit your probes and a way you go.