The Fillmore 25 watt 1×12 combo is Mesa’s take on the classic voicings of the 50’s and 60’s. This amp covers a range of tones from the lovely edge of breakup style cleans to a warm crunch and a saturated thick overdrive.
Amplifiers
New for this generation of guitarists is the Mesa Boogie Recto-Verb 1×12 combo, retaining all the similar Rectifier series features and more.
The Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb Professional Tube Amplifier, built from 1995 to 2013, was part of Fender’s Professional Series, designed by the Custom Shop and built in the Fender factory. It is based on the Blackface versions of the classic 35 watt, 2×10 speaker Vibrolux Reverb, and uses a pair of Jensen speakers. And it comes stock with tilt-back legs! This example dates to 2006 and is in very good condition.
This hand built Dave Robinson 15 Watt Combo Tube Amp is in excellent original condition and is signed and dated to late 2022 at Georgetown, Ontario.
The 65 Amps Stone Pony was available as a combo or head / cabinet format, and in two power levels – 25 and 50 watt versions. This model was introduced in 2008 until the company ceased operations around 2018.
Here is a great condition Fender 68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb, delivering 35 watts through a pair of 10 inch Celestion Ten 30 speakers.
The Matchless Chieftain is a 40 watt, class A 2×12 Combo tube amp using a pair of EL34 tubes and built to be extremely solid and versatile.
The Marshall Handwired 1974x is an 18-watt, 1×12 inch tube combo amp that reproduces one of the key amps in Marshall’s history, and here is accompanied by the matching 1×12 cabinet.
The Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb amp is based on the classic but perhaps under appreciated Vibrolux Reverb models, with a bit more power and reverb on both channels. The Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb Professional Tube Amplifier, built from 1995 to 2013, was part of Fender’s Professional Series, designed by the Custom Shop and built in the factory.
The Mesa Boogie Mark 1 was an unexpectedly significant amplifier. Blending a hot-rodded Fender Bassman circuit and 12 inch JBL speaker into a Fender Princeton chassis and cabinet, Randall Smith created an immediate hit.
The Fender Twin Reverb Master Volume model was based on the Twin Reverb, launched in 1963, itself based on the Twin Amp that started its evolution with the 15-watt 1952 Twin.
The Vox AC30/6TB Combo Amp was built from 1994 to 2004, just after Vox ownership passed from Rose Morris to Korg. Here, we’re looking at a good condition Vox AC30/6TB built during 1999 in England, under the ownership of Korg; the amp itself was built by a well-known contractor.