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FENDER | CATALOGS | 1969 | PAGE 33

Fender Pro Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb, Deluxe Reverb, Princeton Reverb, and Vibro Champ

1969 Fender Lovin' Care guitar, bass and amp catalog - page 33

Image of five smaller Fender amplifiers, following on from the description on page 32: From left to right: the 35w 2x10" Vibrolux Reverb, 5w 1x8" Vibro Champ, 40w 2x12" Pro Reverb, 12w 1x10" Princeton Reverb, 20w 1x12" Deluxe Reverb.

May 1969 prices for these amps were as follows: Fender Pro Reverb $439, Vibrolux Reverb $359.50, Deluxe Reverb $289.50, Princeton Reverb $219.50, Vibro Champ $94.50

1969 Fender catalog, page 33 - Fender Pro Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb, Deluxe Reverb, Princeton Reverb, and Vibro Champ
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1956 Fender Princeton 5F2 Tweed

1956 Fender Princeton 5F2 Tweed

Portland, Oregon, 972**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$5299

A 1956 Fender Princeton 5F2 Circuit in Tweed covering
In Excellent vintage condition and 100% Original   Tweed slightly worn and a bit of rust on the chassis,  and looking just like you want it   6V6GT power tube, 12AX7 preamp tube, and 5Y3GT recifier tube   Jensen P8T speaker   5 Watts of the most beautiful tone you could wish for   
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Vintage 1965 Fender Vibrolux Reverb Guitar Combo Amp w /  Cover

Vintage 1965 Fender Vibrolux Reverb Guitar Combo Amp w / Cover

Denton, Texas, 762**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3500

This is a Vintage 1965 Fender Vibrolux Reverb 35-Watt, Black Panel, 2-Channel Combo Tube Amplifier w / Cover!
The Black Panel Fender Vibrolux Reverb is one of the more desirable amps of the era. Fender discontinued the Brownface Vibrolux Amp in early '64, almost immediately replacing it with the Vibrolux Reverb. Sporting 35 watts of power from two 6L6 tubes in a 2x10" configuration, these amps broke up fairly early compared to the bigger 6L6 Fenders of the era thanks to their smaller ... more
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1969 Fender Champ Amp

1969 Fender Champ Amp

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, 864**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1695

1969 Fender Champ Amplifier
All original, works amazingly
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1976 Fender Deluxe Reverb

1976 Fender Deluxe Reverb

Atlanta, Georgia, 303**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1699

1976 Fender Deluxe Reverb. Good condition. new Mojotone grill included. New Accutronics reverb tank. Previous owner had it serviced 3-4 yrs ago at Bakos Amp Works in Atlanta. Don't remember what was done. Works perfectly and sounds great. Circuit photos will be posted in a couple days.... more
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1957 Fender Champ Tweed Narrow Panel Vintage Tube Amp Class A Amazing Amp

1957 Fender Champ Tweed Narrow Panel Vintage Tube Amp Class A Amazing Amp

Valley Center, California, 920**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3000

1957 Fender Champ Tweed Narrow Panel Vintage Tube Amp Class A Amazing Amp. Selling My Treasured 57 Champ That Sounds Amazing And Has The Look Of A Well Loved Amp Has Original Transformers And Speaker Has Been Serviced With New Caps Tubes And A 3 Prong Power Cable Hate To Sell it But just Not Using It At This Time Great Recording Amp Practice Amp Or Investment Amp Ready To Just Plug In And Enjoy
any Questions You Can Message Me Thru EBay And Thanks For Looking
Check Out My Other Goodies ... more
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Fender Champ Amp 1955 - Tweed Vintage

Fender Champ Amp 1955 - Tweed Vintage

Surprise, Arizona, 853**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3199

This is for a 1955 Fender Champ in very good condition and in perfect working order with a 100% original circuit and leather handle. I believe this has a 5D1 circuit, and 6" Perm flux speaker, this four watt Tweed is as simple and pure as tube amp tone gets. The date code of "EE" dates it to be made in May 1955. It's quite unique to find and own any vintage Fender amp with a truly pristine circuit and all components still working. The AC plug has been changed to a safer 3 prong plug and the caps... more
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Fender pro reverb 1965

Fender pro reverb 1965

Nashville, Tennessee, 372**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2750

Fender pro reverb 1965. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.... more
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1956 Fender Champ Amp 5F1 Narrow Panel 1x8" 5W Tube Amplifier #50034

1956 Fender Champ Amp 5F1 Narrow Panel 1x8" 5W Tube Amplifier #50034

Burbank, California, 915**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3750

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1965 Fender Princeton Reverb Excellent Condition

1965 Fender Princeton Reverb Excellent Condition

Elwood, Indiana, 460**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$10000

Excellent condition 1965 Fender Princeton Reverb. You won't find a cleaner Blackface than this. This 1965 Princeton looks brand new and is excellent shape. Everything on this amp is 100% original and comes with cover. There is not one scratch, ding or imperfection anywhere on amp. Will ship free anywhere in the lower 48 U S. Free returns within a week if not satisfied as long as the amp is not damaged.... more
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Fender Deluxe Reverb II 1981 2-Channel 1x12" Guitar Combo Vintage 30

Fender Deluxe Reverb II 1981 2-Channel 1x12" Guitar Combo Vintage 30

Brooklyn, New York, 112**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1195

1981 Fender Deluxe Reverb Amplifier
Paul Rivera designed Fender!
These are the early hot rod versions Fender came out with. 2 channels for nice lead tones with a Master Volume and Gain stage
The tubes have all been tested and the amp has been serviced!
The 6V6's are new Electro Harmonix, the 12AX7s are likely GE or RCA tubes but the white stamps have been wiped off, the 12AT7 is a vintage 1960 Mullard "BVA" tube manufactured in the Mitchum, Mullard Factory, and the #1 12AX7 has a ... more
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1968 / 69 ORIGINAL FENDER VINTAGE VIBROLUX REVERB AMP - All Original Electronics 

1968 / 69 ORIGINAL FENDER VINTAGE VIBROLUX REVERB AMP - All Original Electronics 

Millbrae, California, 940**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2750

I will update this daily! 9-06-23 Has 1 Watchers. (Not in Desperate hurry) *Surely someone in the Know of these great Vintage Amps, will come along .!! (See last 2 Photos)
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54 Year Old Hottie looking for a "Hot -Sugar Daddy" Pro Player .!
1968 / 69 Fender Vibrolux Reverb Amp- " Drip Edge-Silver Face" AA864. ... more
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1967 Fender Vibrolux Reverb Amplifier

1967 Fender Vibrolux Reverb Amplifier

Portland, Oregon, 972**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4199

1967 Fender Vibrolux Reverb Amplifier All original with the following exceptions: replaced Power Transformer; added tiltback legs, Three prong plug, amp has been re-tubed
35 Watts
Original Oxford Speakers with speaker code 465705
Some components date to late 1966. It was standard practice for Fender to use leftover components from the previous year
Cabinet dates to April 1967
Grille cloth is fully intact with no holes, fraying etc
Black tolex shows some scuffing but is fully ... more
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1950s Fender Tweed Princeton Amp Restored George Alessandro - freshly serviced !

1950s Fender Tweed Princeton Amp Restored George Alessandro - freshly serviced !

Provo, Utah, 846**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2850

Fully serviced, in-house, by George Alessandro and all ready to track!
Alessandro High-End Products Hand-wired Fender Princeton

Everything was recently finished, vintage tubes, wiring, everything redone and perfect


Below is a description from Alessandro??s website of what was done??
-Removed the printed circuit board, pots, jacks and then build a custom hand-wired point-to-point board

-High quality potentiometers, capacitors and wire are used in ... more
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1959 Fender Vibrolux

1959 Fender Vibrolux

Houston, Texas, 770**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$7749

1959 Fender Vibrolux - Tweed, Excellent++
This is my rarest, cleanest, and all original 1959 Fender Tweed Vibrolux in my collection. Sounds amazing, great speaker, vintage NOS tubes, all original, except for 3 prong power cord for safety and tone! There is not another anywhere for sale in as good of condition. I used to have 50+ tweeds in the collection. I sold them off and kept 4 of the cleanest best sounding 50??s tweeds, including this one. I??m only selling this because I have a 1959... more
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VINTAGE 1981 FENDER PRO REVERB 2x12 BLACKFACE USA WITH JBL E120S EXCELLENT COND

VINTAGE 1981 FENDER PRO REVERB 2x12 BLACKFACE USA WITH JBL E120'S EXCELLENT COND

El Paso, Texas, 799**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2195

VINTAGE 1981 FENDER PRO REVERB 2x12 BLACKFACE USA WITH JBL E120'S EXCELLENT CONDITION. Has one little separation on the vinyl on top. See pictures. For more info message Danny
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1976 Fender Princeton All-tube Guitar Combo Amplifier Non-Reverb w. Fender Cover

1976 Fender Princeton All-tube Guitar Combo Amplifier Non-Reverb w. Fender Cover

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 532**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1495

You're viewing a 1976 Silverface Fender Princeton. Along with the original Blackface Princeton and Blackface and Silverface Princeton Reverb, THE standard for point-to-point, hand-wired, low wattage recording, living room and small gig amps
The amp is in great cosmetic condition. The signature 1976 pink / orange stripe grill cloth is in good overall condition, with just one small hole near the bottom, just right-of-center. The tolex is in good shape too with just one tear on the upper back ... more
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1974 Fender Princeton Reverb With All Original RCA GE Tubes

1974 Fender Princeton Reverb With All Original RCA GE Tubes

Riverview, Florida, 335**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1850

1974 Princeton Reverb

All original transformers and all original RCA and GE tubes! Same tubes that left factory!!!

New electrolytic caps installed and adjustable bias trimpot added.

The original dado baffle was cut out and cleats installed just like a Blackface cabinet. And a new Mojotone baffle and 12?? speaker installed. A 10?? speaker baffle from a reissue Princeton Reverb also included. No footswitch but I??ve included a dummy plug for the vibrato
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Fender Vintage Princeton Narrow Panel 5F2-A 1x8" Tweed Guitar Combo Amplifier

Fender Vintage Princeton Narrow Panel 5F2-A 1x8" Tweed Guitar Combo Amplifier

Huntington Station, New York, 117**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3799

We are super proud to be able to offer this amazing vintage 1958 Fender Tweed Princeton "Narrow Panel" 1x8" tube guitar combo amplifier. Serial number P02948. Letter code is HI giving it a birth date of Sept of 1958. This amazing amp puts out around 4 watts through a single 8" speaker. It is one of the best recording amps known to man. It has its original Oxford speaker dating to the 23rd week of 1958. This one has its original transformers and speaker. As you can see from the photos, it ... more
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1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb Blackface

1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb Blackface

Lake Stevens, Washington, 982**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4600

1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb. One of the ??bread-and-butter?? amplifiers every guitar player ??needs?? in their collection


This one was recently unearthed out of storage after sitting idle for many years. I had my amp go through it, and all the caps tested fine. Only the death cap was removed with the new power cord. The tubes were pretty week so we retubed it where needed. The original tubes are included


A three-prong cord was added. The original is ... more
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Vintage 1966 Fender Princeton Reverb Guitar Amp Amplifier

Vintage 1966 Fender Princeton Reverb Guitar Amp Amplifier

Buffalo, New York, 142**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4500

This is a wonderful Fender Princeton Guitar Amplifier. The amp is complete and matching numbers. all original. The speaker, transformers, Foot pedal are all original. This was professional serviced, and a grounded 3 prong power cord was added. The amp sounds amazing. The tremelo and reverb are awesome. The tube tone breaks up so nice. gives that true valve overdrive This is a must have amplifier for any recording studio. also great live and send thru the PA system All the numbers match to 1966. ... more
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1965 Gretsch catalogThe 1965 Gretsch catalog, or catalog #32, featured 10 hollow body electric guitars, including the newly launched Gretsch Viking; four solid body electrics, including the Astro Jet - making it's only catalog appearance; just one bass, the single pickup PX6070; nine acoustics and 12 tube amplifiers. Pride of place went to the Chet Atkins Country Gentleman that adorned both the front and back covers. 24 pages, six of which are in full color.

Guitar Repair: fixing fret buzz and sharp fret ends

Guitar Repair: fixing fret buzz and sharp fret endsLoose frets are especially problematic in certain old guitars, but are generally very easy to fix. You'll be amazed at the difference you can make with just a few tools, a bit of knowledge, and a little time. Fixing loose frets can eliminate fret buzz, remove sharp fret ends, and greatly improve the tone of any guitar. If your luthier bill will be greater than the value of your guitar, definitely time to have a go yourself!

1966 Hagstrom 'worlds fastest playing neck' catalog (Merson USA)

1966 Hagstrom guitar catalog Hagstrom guitars were distributed in the mid-1960s United States by Merson of USA. This eight page 'worlds fastest playing neck' catalog, printed in two-colors contained six solid body electrics, three solid body basses, two electric acoustic guitars, two electric acoustic basses and five acoustics.

1965 Hofner President

1965 Hofner President The President was produced by Hofner in Bubenreuth, Germany, specifically for Selmer, who distributed the brand in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and other commonwealth nations. The President was a hollow body electric acoustic, available as a full body or thinline, and with blonde or brunette finish. It was a great playing guitar that sold fairly well in the second half of the 1950s, throughout the 1960s, and into the very early 1970s. The example shown here is a full-body depth guitar in blonde - and as a 1965 guitar, one of the last to feature the rounded Venetian cutaway. From late 1965 until 1972, the President sported a sharp Florentine cut. Naturally, such an electric acoustic suggests jazz and blues, but many of the original British Hofner President players were part of the rock 'n roll, skiffle and beat scenes of the late 50s and early 60s.

1963 1964 Fender catalog

Fender 1963 catalogue"The Choice of Professional and Student Musicians Everywhere" This eight page catalogue was included as an insert in the 1963 annual "school music" issue of Downbeat magazine (September 1963). As well as keyboards and pedal steels, this catalog contains seven guitars, three basses and ten amplifiers - from student guitars such as the Musicmaster and Duotone to professional models like the new Jaguar.

1971 Gibson Les Paul Recording guitar owners manual

1971 Gibson Les Paul Recording guitar owners manual The newly designed Les Paul Recording guitar was released in 1971, in many ways as an updated version of the Les Paul Professional that had debuted two years earlier in 1969. The new guitar came with a new owners manual explaining the (somewhat complicated) controls, their operation, and giving other specifications, including recommended strings, action and control settings. Compare with the broadly similar owners manual for the Les Paul Personal / Professional