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Permalink. Gotta 90 watt Celestion Black Shadow in my ’94, and this amp is just amazing. I like to run up the bass 3/4 and the treble only 1/3 or so; presence 3/4.

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White Piggyback Amps: Another transitional event at Fender was the development of the two-piece amp in 1960. Partially due to the increased weight of the power and speaker components, they were separated into two units.

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Permalink. of all the Fender tweeds I really think this model has to be considered one of the best if not the best. Unless you’re playing a friggen’ stadium, I don’t imagine that you would need a tweed Twin (ever had to tell a drummer to play louder?).

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Fender® Vintage Tube Amp Restoration Parts (Original Tweed, Brownface, Blackface, Silverface, and Rivera-era)

Click on photo for larger view: KNOB, Fender®, SET-SCREW Genuine Fender® amp knobs, skirted with 1-10 numbering. Traditional “Witches Hat” design.

Fender Tube amp codes: 1953-1970 – (look for a 2 letter code stamped on the tube chart inside the back of the amp)- the first letter is the year, and the second letter is the month.

The Fender Champ was a guitar amplifier made by Fender.It was introduced in 1948 and discontinued in 1982. An updated version was introduced in 2006 as part of the “Vintage Modified” line.

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Fender Style Transformers From ClassicTone By Magnetic Components, Inc.

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The Fender Bassman is a bass amplifier introduced by Fender during 1952. [citation needed] Initially intended to amplify bass guitars, the 5B6 Bassman was used by musicians for other instrument amplification, including the electric guitar, harmonica, and pedal steel guitars.

DATING FENDER AMPS BY SERIAL NUMBER, PART V by Greg Gagliano. Copyright 2002, 20th Century Guitar Magazine . They said …