Description
A vintage 1964 blonde Fender Bassman piggyback amp. This is one of the rare transitional models, which features brownface circuitry and cosmetics with a black faceplate. This amp also features the desirable 6G6-B circuit, popularized by Brian Setzer. While this amp has gotten plenty of bumps and bruises over the years, it is all original where it counts. It also includes a set of original or period correct JBL D120F speakers.
The 6G6-B circuit is highly sought-after, not only for its associations with Brian Setzer, but for its unique, crunchy overdrive tone that bridges the gap between the stereotypical "American" and "British" tones. In breakup the amp has plenty of low-mid chunk, while still maintaing the individual note clarity that defines the Fender sound. This rare amp will make a great purchase for any serious player or recording studio. It has been cleaned and serviced. It is fully functional and sounds absolutely fantastic.
Overview
-Serial #: Head - BP11178, Cabinet - M19188
-Manufacture Date: July of 1964
-Power Output: 50 Watts
-Tubes: 6L6 (2), 12AX7 (4)
-Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass | Volume, Treble, Bass | Presence
-Dimensions: Head - 8" x 22" x 9", Cabinet - 21'' x 30'' x 11.5''
-Weight: 94 lbs
Cosmetics (see phtotos)
-original Tolex
-original grillcloth
-original handle
-original back panels
-missing cabinet thumb screws
Electronics
-original or period correct speakers: JBL D120F
-original transformers
-original resistors and capacitors
-replacement grounded power cord