63 Blonde Twin

Sold

65 Showman and 66 Dual Showman heads

Both sold

66 Champ

Sold

66 VibroChamp

Sold

78 Deluxe Reverb

Sold

1968 Fender Bassman Head / 1972 Fender Twin Reverb

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.

1976 Silverface (in looks only) Deluxe reverb - think Tommy James Hanky Panky - the tone is nailed.

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!

 

66 Fender Deluxe Reverb

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.