The Fender Bandmaster was produced, in various forms, from 1953 to 1974. Output ranged from around 25 watts at first, to 40 watts. Originally a combo, the piggyback head-and cabinet design appeared in 196i, and this configuration is used for most professional grade, higher powered amps to this day.
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With a name like the Atomic Spacetone Master how could you not love this point to point hand wired, tweed covered amp!
MORE →Here is an awesome two channel Class A combo amp from Mesa Boogie! This EL84 based amp features attenuated wattage switchable from 30/15 or 5 watts going through a Celestion designed Black Shadow 12″ speaker.
MORE →Here is a beautiful white tolex Mesa Boogie Mark 1 Reissue from Mesa in excellent condition! It features two volumes and one master volume, treble, bass, and middle controls, 100/60 watt selector, “tweed” power option for a saggier sound, reverb and presence controls on the back pannel, single 12″ Mesa Black Shadow speaker. Relive the beginning of modern high gain tone with this very cool reissue amp!
MORE →Here is a very nice portable 112 combo from Rivera. It has 55 watts of class AB power, two channels with boost options, patented Ninja boost, FX loop and a footswitch. This amp has a killer overdrive and great clean headroom!!
MORE →Here’s a very cool and rare mid-50’s Guild Masteramp 60. Guild wasn’t known as much for amps as Fender or Gibson were, but made a lot of great units. This example is in good condition though the trem is not working. The Masteramp line included the 60 with a 12″ speaker, and the 110 with a 15″ speaker.
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