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About This Listing

1960’s Silvertone 1482. Has a couple of tiny corner scuffs-but for a 55 year old amp, it’s in excellent condition. Has 2 channels (1input for Microphone and 2 inputs for Instrument with their own volume and tone controls). And a Tremolo channel with speed and intensity controls that sounds beautiful.
I’ve heard that harp players really like this amp. This little amplifier puts out for a 5 watt setup. I know the speaker is original and I’m pretty
sure that all the tubes are Silvertone.

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Model 1482 5-Watt 1x12 Guitar Combo
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1962
Made In
  • United States
Speaker Configuration
  • 1x12"

About the Seller

Rayne Music

Lafayette, LA, United States
(1)
Joined Reverb:2021
Items Sold:1
Product Overview
The Silvertone 1482 offers up a great vintage tone in a small 15-watt package, and can easily slide right into place in the studio or your next small club gig. This mid-'60s workhorse sports a desirable fuzz sound with a dark and woolly timbre, Danelectro-designed tremolo circuit, steadily climbs in value, and is a great platform for simple mods to bring it closer to the sound of old 5E3 Deluxe. Shop Reverb today for the best deals on vintage Silvertone 1482 amps.
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