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G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6

  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
  • G.E. Smith's Vintage 1951 Fender Bassman 26W 1x15 Tube Combo Amp TV Front 5B6
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Description

A vintage TV Front 1951 Fender Bassman tube combo amp in very nice condition--one of the signature amps of our vintage collection recently purchased from G.E. Smith. Aside from a changed period-correct speaker and some non-original circuit components, the amp is all original and in fantastic shape. This first production year Bassman comes in at serial number 155, making it one of the earliest examples of the now legendary Bassman Amp. It features a deep, woody tone that lends itself well to single-note leads. It has been cleaned and serviced. It is fully functional and sound awesome.

Overview
-Serial #: 0155
-Manufacture Date: 1951
-Power Output: 26 watts
-Tubes: 5U4, 6L6 (2), 6SL7, 6SC7
-Controls: Tone, Volume
-Dimensions: 22'' x 20'' x 10.5''
-Weight: 44 lbs

Cosmetics (see photos)
-original tweed
-original grillcloth
-original back panel
-original handle

Electronics
-replacement speaker: period correct Jensen P15N (ca. 1954)
-original transformers
-original power cord
-replacement capacitors
-several replaced resistors
-output transformer leads cut and professionally re-spliced

The G. E. Smith Vintage Guitar/Amp Collection

If you have ever watched the Saturday Night Live band back some of the greatest names in music, then you probably saw G.E. Smith on guitar. G.E. has been THE rock-steady guitar sound behind SNL, Hall & Oates, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, MoonAlice and many more.

Recently, G.E. had been thinking about selling some of the gear he'd collected during his long career. While looking for an established, knowledgeable and trusted buyer, he ran across our shop and liked what he saw. After checking out the store's bona fides, he decided to touch base with John Majdalani, Cream City Music store co-owner and head vintage buyer.

Fortunately, John and G.E. hit it off immediately, and G.E. asked John to come out east to see, in person, the portion of his collection he was no longer using. When John arrived at G.E.'s, he was invited down to the basement, and they spent the next 8 hours deep-diving through the whole thing: amps then guitars--all the while jibber-jabbering about gear, life, food and rock'n'roll war stories.

The collection turned out to be a total of 60 pieces--roughly 30 guitars and 30 amps...an astonishing wealth of great vintage gear. At the end of the long day, as John was packing everything into the truck, G.E. sat on the tailgate and played a goodbye tune on his old, trustworthy 1960 Black Beauty Les Paul.



Most of the collection is currently at Cream City Music and consists of some of the most extraordinary vintage pieces we have seen in many years. If you're in the area, it's truly worth a visit to the store to see this gear. If you can't make here though, take a look at our website and social media over the next few weeks to see these items as they are posted for sale.