
139st b stereo phono tube equalizer amplifier
The return of the legend, proudly hand-built in
The Netherlands.
The challenge
One of the most wanted parts for the earlier EMT 927 and EMT 930 professional turntables is the EMT 139st stereo phono tube equalizer amplifier.
Around the world there are only a handful of the original amplifiers left, they are very rare and highly sought-after and the ones still out there are the property of passionated EMT collectors and always in use in their beloved EMT 927 and/or EMT 930 turntables.
As a serious collector and user of some of these turntables I had the opportunity to buy an original EMT 139st b, serial no. 8036 from 1964 but I need more units to meet the need in the rest of my turntables, so the idea was to copy the original, easy to say, hard to do but the challenge was born, the challenge to prove it could be done: built it the classic way with new components and tailor-made parts.
Finally, after months of meticulous reversed engineering of the original EMT 139st b, searching for original manufacturers of some parts, prototyping and testing, the original EMT 139st b was complete and perfect documentated down to the last screw and a first limited series was built for private use.
Continuation
So, the legend did return and I decided to start manufacturing new limited series to make this famous amplifier available for other EMT lovers around the globe.
Manufacturing of each limited series starts with purchasing all needed components and parts, either sourced from the original supplier or recreated in exact detail with no compromises or deviation from the classic design with the commitment to exactly recreating the finest replica of the EMT 139st b.
The 139st b’s are built with high-grade components and tailor-made mechanical parts, top-quality in- and output transformers re-manufactured by the original German supplier HAUFE in accordance with the former EMT specifications, gold plated tube sockets, tested and selected vintage TELEFUNKEN ECC81 & ECC83 smooth plate tubes and Swiss made gold plated switches for switching stereo/mono and equalizer characteristics.
Assembly is completely done by hand in the same tradition as the original, passionately built with respect to the classic design to meet original EMT specifications. After manufacturing, rigorous quality control, measurements and testing, every 139st b is placed in one of my EMT 927 or EMT 930 turntables for an extended burn-in period.
The result of all this effort is that each 139st b represents a meticulous recreation of the original EMT 139st b, amazing its appearance inside and outside, amazing its sound and quality, amazing the equality to its famous old ancestor.
Technical background
The EMT 139st stereo phono tube equalizer amplifier was designed in 1959 (price in 1959 DM 700,-) as partner of the EMT 139 mono phono tube equalizer amplifier to fulfil the need of stereo sound reproduction with the professional studio turntables EMT 927 and EMT 930.
It was and is a professional state-of-the-art stereo phono tube equalizer amplifier with top quality in- and output transformers to amplify low level signals of dynamic (MC) cartridges to studio balanced line level (+6dB).
The first version was provided with de-emphasis characteristics for DIN, NARTB and RIAA, the second version of the EMT 139st was (re)designed in 1963 with de-emphasis characteristics for NAB-RIAA-DIN 33/45, DIN 78, BBC and FLAT and was called EMT 139st b.
The EMT 139st b was in production with EMT until 1967 after which it was succeeded by the solid state version EMT 155st.
Making of
Gallery images are reflecting a couple of moments during manufacturing.
Side by side
Gallery images are reflecting the original EMT 139st b (serial no. 8036 from 1964) on the left and the 139st b on the right, a “time out” of more than 40 years.
Features
* Hand-built in limited series, each amplifier takes
approximately 40 hours to built.
* Tailor-made chassis, case and control panel
painted in
original “hammered” medium-grey.
* Tailor-made mechanical parts.
* Top-quality in- and output transformers re-
manufactured by the original German supplier
HAUFE in accordance with the former EMT
specifications.
* Gold plated tube sockets.
* Tested and selected vintage TELEFUNKEN ECC81 &
ECC83 smooth plate tubes.
* Swiss made gold plated switches.
* Gain, frequency response, noise, distortion, all
specifications are on a par with or better than the
original EMT 139st b.
* Comes with a screened control panel.
* Comes with a copy of the original EMT 139st b
circuit
diagram, technical information, instructions for
operation and EMT Courier no. 5.
* Manufactured in compliance with RoHS/CE
regulations.
* Warranty: 5 years on parts and labor (except
tubes which carry 6 months).
Delivery: Worldwide in professional packing.
Availability: In stock.
Price: € 2.850,-- excl. VAT/packing/shipping.

Note 1: The 139st b can only be used in earlier EMT 927 and EMT 930 turntables with serial no’s before 14725 with the necessary power supplies for the EMT 139st and EMT 139st b.
Note 2: Turntables with serial no's higher than 14725 can be upgraded with the new 139st b power supply upgrade kit to fulfil the possibility of using the 139st b in young EMT 927's and EMT 930's.


