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Is it worth anything?
I could probably get it for cheap.
Meat; It's the right thing to do. Romans 14:2
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Those are in demand and collectable as well.
I have never seen one that worked. Built same era as that tweed Bassman amp.
I wonder what other goodies that seller had?
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I had one of those, it worked well. Needed lube on the bearings, nothing else. Ended up trading it even for a pristine RCA 44B ribbon mic. Still have that.
5F6-A being the best circuit. Looks like original Jensen P10Q speakers (one with LA County Schools sticker). One of the best 10-inch speakers ever made for instrument use.
Prolly best to check that the manufacturing dates of the trannies, speakers, and pots all jive with the date of birth of the amp.
All important date of Fender manufacturing can be found on Superior Music site.
Tranny, speakers, and pots follow EIA conventions.
Keep the amp original. DO NOT restore it, unless you are going to do complete and correct restoration. As is, if all the parts are original --- the amp could be worth $5 to 10K.
Good find!
Ampware site.
Great amp! You should have jumped on it...
Run, don't walk. This is a real player and collectible as a guitar amp.
http://mindseyemusic.blogspot.com/
The model for Marshall amps among others. And it looks to be in excellent condition. If you can get it for under $10k, pounce!
It went for $3700........
Wish I had known.
Meat; It's the right thing to do. Romans 14:2
I didn't think you could get it cheap. Damn Internet!
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snap it up.
A great amp for rock or blues guitar. I think these go for pretty big bucks these days. And they are loud!
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