Here is an early 60’s 25 watt Fender Pro Amp which features normal and vibrato channels and a brown tolex covering. This amp is in great overall shape for its age, and sounds fantastic!!
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This early 60’s brown 12 watt Fender Princeton Amp is all original except for a new handle and is in great overall shape. The smooth and warm tone on this lovely low wattage amp is to die for!
MORE →The Epiphone Professional Guitar and Amp from 1963 was built around the time when lots of guitar instrumental albums were being released by people like Al Caiola. This was an attempt by Epiphone to address the needs of serious professional players, just pre-British Invasion, at which point everything changed.
MORE →Here is a lovely little Fender Princeton amp from 1961.The Princeton amp was introduced in 1947 and features a single volume and tone controls and speed and intensity controls for the temolo on the second input. It has the original 1961 transformers but the grill cloth has been changed and it now has a Celestion G10L-35 speaker. Aside from gracing countless recordings this amp is also famous as the basis for Mesa Boogie’s Mark I amp which was a heavily hotrodded Princeton!
MORE →This Epiphone Century amp from 1962 puts out 20 watts through a single 15″ Jensen speaker and features 2 channels, for instrument or microphone, and foot switchable vibrato. This little beauty is all original and in great shape.
MORE →Here is a 1962 Fender Super Amp in great shape. It features 30 watts, two 10″ speakers and normal and vibrato channels. It is all original except for the handle which has been replaced.
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