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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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Vintage Sound Hand Wired  Fender Princeton Reverb Clone- VIDEO

Vintage Sound Hand Wired Fender Princeton Reverb Clone- VIDEO

Saint Louis, Missouri, 631**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1450

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Hand-wired Princeton Reverb by Vintage Sound-
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Vintage 70s ? Fender Vibrolux Reverb Guitar Tube Amplifier Combo

Vintage 70's ? Fender Vibrolux Reverb Guitar Tube Amplifier Combo

Bergenfield, New Jersey, 076**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1675

Vintage 70's ? Fender Vibrolux Reverb Guitar Tube Amplifier Combo
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VINTAGE 1978 Fender Champ (039)

VINTAGE 1978 Fender Champ (039)

Pikeville, Kentucky, 415**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$750

This amp is in good physical condition and great working condition, but does have a few signs of use. There are plenty of lifting seams, scratches, and dings in the tolex, as well as some rust on the hardware and scuffs on the faceplate. There is also some discoloration on the grill cloth and the back of the chassis. This amp works and sounds great, but as with all vintage amps, a visit to an amp tech of your choice is always a great idea. Overall, this amp looks and sounds great
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vintage fender champ amplifier

Puyallup, Washington, 983**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$950

This vintage 1973 Fender Champ amplifier is a true gem for any true collector. With its classic design and ??Tube?? Sound, it is a great choice! It is in EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION!

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1979 Fender Princeton Silverface Amplifier Non-Reverb

1979 Fender Princeton Silverface Amplifier Non-Reverb

Litchfield Park, Arizona, 853**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1690

This 1979 Fender Princeton Silverface Amplifier is a highly sought-after combo amplifier that boasts a classic Fender sound. With a single speaker and one channel, this amplifier can deliver a rich, warm tone that is perfect for any guitar player. The model is a fender princeton and it is suitable for use with guitars and basses. It is a great addition to any collection of musical instruments and gear. Please view photos as this vintage amplifier shows rust on some metal areas and one missing ... more
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1966 Vintage Fender Princeton Reverb Blackface Amp Amplifier AA764

1966 Vintage Fender Princeton Reverb Blackface Amp Amplifier AA764

Berlin, New Hampshire, 035**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4500

1966 Fender Princeton Reverb Blackface
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Transformer - Better Coil & Transformer, DOM January 1966
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1967 Fender Princeton Reverb

1967 Fender Princeton Reverb

Wilmington, North Carolina, 284**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4500

1967 Fender Princeton Reverb! Very clean amp. Recently serviced and functions great! See photos for service details. Original parts included.
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Fender Pro reverb Original 1968 Mint /  JBLs, Padded Cover, ATA Case

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Springfield, Missouri, 658**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Fender Pro reverb Original 1968 Mint / JBLs 12??speakers- original!
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Up for sale is a lot of 2 Fender Champ 8" Tube Amp Celestion Speakers. These vintage speakers are perfect for electric guitar enthusiasts who are looking for a high-quality sound. The speakers have a 4Ohm impedance and 6 watts of power, making them suitable for guitarists who want a powerful and clear sound
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Fender Champ Amp Silverface 1977 - Non Vibro Version, Vintage Guitar Amplifier

Fender Champ Amp Silverface 1977 - Non Vibro Version, Vintage Guitar Amplifier

Toledo, Ohio, 436**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$749

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1963 Fender Princeton Amp Vintage 1x10 Brownface Wheat Tube Combo Amplifier!

1963 Fender Princeton Amp Vintage 1x10 Brownface Wheat Tube Combo Amplifier!

Grand Rapids, Michigan, 495**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$4500

Just in at Tone Chasers Music is this 1963 Fender Princeton Amp. This amplifier is in excellent condition with the pictured scuffs in the tolex, replaced handle, and added 3 prong plug being the most significant signs of wear. A gorgeous example and a joy to play. Tested, functional, and as pictured.

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1962 Fender Champ 5F1 Tweed Vintage Tube Amp Class A 1x8 w /  Oxford 8EV, Serviced

1962 Fender Champ 5F1 Tweed Vintage Tube Amp Class A 1x8 w / Oxford 8EV, Serviced

Seattle, Washington, 981**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Up for sale, a 1962 Fender Champ in excellent condition, recently serviced and very original. Simple and elegant, this vintage Champ boasts the hallowed 5F1 circuit. It doesn't get much more pure than the Champ, and this studio favorite delivers dynamic and glassy tube tone that can go from clean to fully saturated overdrive with a twist of the single knob

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Winchester, Virginia, 226**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Up for sale is a 1965 Fender Princeton Reverb "FEIC" Black Panel 1x10 combo amplifier. The Princeton Reverb circuit is one of our absolute favorites from thee mid 1960s and this one sounds great. Tube chart is stamped "OH" dating to August 1965. The power transformer has been changed, the output and choke are original. The grill has been changed but is era correct Fender grill cloth. At one point it looks like this amp has a larger speaker installed as there are old screw holes on the interior ... more
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Fender Deluxe Reverb 1969 "Drip Edge" 2-Channel 22-Watt 1x12" 1968 Jensen

Fender Deluxe Reverb 1969 "Drip Edge" 2-Channel 22-Watt 1x12" 1968 Jensen

Huntington, Indiana, 467**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3200

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1976 Fender Champ 1x8" 6-Watt Tube Guitar Combo Amplifier w /  Manual #54073

1976 Fender Champ 1x8" 6-Watt Tube Guitar Combo Amplifier w / Manual #54073

North Hollywood, California, 916**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$749

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1967 Fender Princeton Reverb Black Panel Vintage Tube Amp w /  Hangtag, Ftsw

1967 Fender Princeton Reverb Black Panel Vintage Tube Amp w / Hangtag, Ftsw

Seattle, Washington, 981**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$5700

Up for sale, a 1967 Fender Princeton Reverb in collector-grade condition and in perfect working order, loaded with a vintage tube set and complete with the original footswitch, catalog, and schematic. Freshly serviced, extremely original and exceedingly clean cosmetically, this Princeton Reverb is the perfect amplifier for small club gigs and studio sessions. Loaded with a Jensen C10N speaker, arguably the definitive speaker for this model, the AA764 Black Panel circuit delivers both ... more
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1966 Pro reverb Amp Fender

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Kerrville, Texas, 780**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2500

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1977 Gibson ES Artist prototypeNot to be confused with the Gibson ES Artist launched by Gibson in 1979; this ES Artist was an early model designed by the Gibson research and development team in Kalamazoo in 1977, the instruments themselves constructed by Gibson artist Chuck Burge. It was planned for launch as a high end semi acoustic with 335-style construction (central maple block) and innovative circuitry - but was pulled at the last minute, being deemed too expensive. Apparently, several examples were produced with varying specifications, though exactly how many actually left the Kalamazoo plant is unclear. Certainly two guitars were sold to LaVonne Music by Gibson in around 1980. Read more about the development of this guitar, with details from Chuck Burge and the story of it's sale to LaVonne music

1959 Hofner Committee

1959 Hofner CommitteeThe Hofner Committee was a truly beautiful guitar produced in Germany, primarily for the UK market. It was a large bodied (initially 17 1/2") guitar with a carved spruce top, available as an acoustic or electric guitar. By the early sixties the carved top was replaced with a laminate, and although still a very fine guitar, the earlier carved top examples, with frondose headstock (like the example shown here) are far more highly prized amongst musicians and vintage guitar collectors.

1965 Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean

1965 Gretsch Chet Atkins TennesseanThe Gretsch Chet Atkins Tennessean, or model 6119 was Gretsch's best selling hollow body of the 1960s. This wonderfully faded example from 1965 was originally Dark Cherry Red, but has turned a mid-orange brown. The original color, however, can be seen underneath the pickup surrounds. 1965 specs: maple body, two-piece neck, Brazilian rosewood fretboard and Hi-Lo 'Tron single coil pickups. Nickel plated Gretsch Bigsby tailpiece.

1965 Gretsch 'For the Spectacular Sound of the Times' guitar and amp catalog

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 catalogHagstrom 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 PresidentThe 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.