About This Listing

This amp is in fantastic playing condition following rigorous testing and service by local amp wizard John Fetherston.
Highlights include:

-Shiny new Hammond power transformer!
-Bias tuned and pots clean as a whistle; components tested with a fine-toothed comb
-Opto-coupler replaced in tremolo circuit

I also replaced one of the stock speakers with a Jensen C12K. Sounds like a dream with current combo. All the sparkly, punchy Fender cleans and luscious reverb one can ask for. Plus, baby's on casters.

DELIVERY: Willing to personally deliver in Richmond/Chesterfield County/Henrico County. Message for price.

Listed6 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Twin Reverb 2-Channel 100-Watt 2x12" Guitar Combo
Finish
  • Silverface
Categories
Year
  • 1972 - 1976
Made In
  • United States
Speaker Configuration
  • 2x12"
Electronics
  • Tube
Model Sub-Family
  • Fender Twin Reverb
Model Family
  • Fender Twin
Series
  • Fender Vintage Silverface Amps
Color Family
  • Black
Reverb
  • Spring Reverb

About the Seller

Mic's Wares

Richmond, VA, United States
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Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:24
Product Overview
Crystalline, versatile, and packed to the gills with punch, the vintage Fender Twin Reverb Silverface Combo is an affordable, occasionally overlooked gem in the company's vintage roster. The loudest of the company's original line of amps, this model was designed from the ground up with hefty 6L6 tubes to fill out even the biggest stages. The Twin's dual Normal/Vibrato channel design is outfitted with three-band EQs and Bright switches for compensation at higher volumes on each side and controls for speed/intensity/reverb for lush tone on tap. Stacked with headroom, this leviathan can handle the nastiest dirtboxes with the Master volume knob (unique to the Silverface) barely past noon.
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