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65 Showman and 66 Dual Showman heads |
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Both sold |
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1968 Fender Bassman Head / 1972 Fender Twin Reverb |
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These amps are used by ETx - the Bassman has been the main bass amp. The 72 Twin Reverb needed a complete go thru - it was mildly blackfaced and tweaked with a Celestion V30 and G12H for speakers and now is the main amp for ETx Rythym guitarist Phil. Clean, mellow, and LOUD!!!
Not for sale as of now. Band uses these. |
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1976 Silverface (in looks only) Deluxe reverb - think Tommy James Hanky Panky - the tone is nailed. |
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Completely Blackfaced, not just the usual change few caps out - this was recently rewired as AB763 with new cloth wiring just like the blackfaced amp wiring jobs. It uses a GZ34 rectifier like the 1966 version and has been set up to run with that tube. It also has 2 Bias controls for separate matching your two power tubes if they are not a matched pair. New Tolex, Faceplate, Knobs, Power Tranny, Mecurury Magnetics Output Tranny and Grill Cloth / Frame. Also new power cord and caps.
Recently Sold to a happy guitarist!
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66 Fender Deluxe Reverb |
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This amp had a modification to it to run 2 6L6GTs and break up early - it was a working blues player amp. It has a new plywood baffle / grill cloth combination. Recently a Mercury Magnetics Power Tranny was installed as the Silverface one which came with it began making funny noises. I guess they put the silverface tranny to handle the 6L6s - not a great idea....However using todays power transformers is a great idea as they are designed to put out vintage secondary voltages with todays higher primaries or mains input voltages - its easier on the amp downstream even if it detracts a bit from the collectibility. I have the original (warped) baffle which goes with it. There are also some cap replacements and 3 wire earth ground power cord. This amp is a wonderful sounding piece of history.
Sold to a happy home. |
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