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The 99s were nice mono amps and were around for many years. Iirc, they were finally discontinued in the early sixties. Have these been restored? That should be a major factor in your decision to purchase them. How much is the seller asking for them? Also iirc, they put out around 10 watts from a pair of push-pull 6V6s which is more than enough to power CWs unless you like to have enormous sound levels in a large room. Have you auditioned them to judge their sound? Posting more information about them would be useful.

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Well, the value of anything is self-determined! I've restored about three thousand antique radios/tube amps/vintage communications equipment for collectors who at times paid enormous amounts for units which would typically sell for less than a hundred dollars. So, you need to decide if that price is worth it to you. But, keep in mind that the cost of restoring a pair of those amps would have run probably $400-$500 in my shop, so the asking price may not be totally outrageous particularly if the place will give you a reasonable guarantee. Will they let you take them home for audition on the CWs in your listening room? That's the only way to know if these amps will provide the kind of sound that you enjoy.

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