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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:26 pm
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how much is my 1952 band master worth it was bought from leo in calf. my dad was spde cooliy player and then my brother was on hee haw with it sr.# 0032 one of a kind 15 jensen mr.now


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Post subject: Musicmaster Bass amp 1979 - four C8R Jensens
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 12:14 pm
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Musicmaster Bass amp 1979 - four C8R Jensens

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my '73 AUSTROVOX 100 Reverb with the original 3x12" cabinet. does anybody know these? any experience or any idea where to get literature?

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Post subject: Re: My 100..
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:14 pm
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TheKingofPain wrote:
Here's my 74' Bassman 100. Sounds incredible running my P basses through it and our new guitar player is using it with his Strat, and it sounds awesome. Hard to argue with that.


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I've got that same head, with the matching original cabinet. Yep, the Höfner bass, and 1963 Gretsch Double Annie sound incredible through it.
Records great, and gigs great as well.

Congrats!


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Post subject: I just posted about it under a new topic...sorry
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:46 pm
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August 1965 Showman with cab. Gotta restore it...loved the amp!!!


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Some metal head at a party told me about an old fender in his closet he was trying to get rid of. $100 is all he wanted, I was there (on his doorstep) in 24 hrs. It turned out to be an '81 re issue pro reverb. I got it a cap job, upgraded the speakers and retubed it. Its a real blessing to get a hand wired amp rebuilt to your own personal specs for under $500.
That guy at that party, is the closest thing to a saint I've ever seen.


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That AustroVOX looks REALLY NICE :)


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My weird mustang mb45. no Australian vintage amp expert i have talked to can identify it. the electronics part is identical to a vadis lb60 but the head and cab chassis are very odd,

sounds awesome, still has original valves, should really get new ones but hey, if it aint broke dont fix it.

45 watts, 2x12 plessey rolla speakers, 3x 12ax7, 2x el34

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I have a 1965 Deluxe (non-reverb). I had to replace the speaker, but I still have the original and might get it re-coned.


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Why in Italy there aren't this beautifull things?? I'm going to cry...
Fortunately between 8-9 months i'm going to buy a Super Reverb Vintage Rissue... If i'm lucky (but i don't think that i'm luky) i buy it between 4 months...


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I have a SUPER LEAD II FENDER amp
HAS two 12 inch speakers and has ear pearcing
sounds at high volumes. canT find anything on this amp
It is a transistor amp.

mY FAVORITE AMP is the early 70's twin reverb that just whales out sound with any guitar plugged in.

All together I have about tweenty guitar amplifiers, from house amps to full stacks and the twin just out does them all...in features and sound.

ANy info on the SUPER LEAD II FENDER amp, schematics in case I have problems later and mfg. dates and specs. would be appreciated.

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This is a '62 Tremolux I converted to a combo (built the cab myself). Won't find this at GC.

Here's some photos of the Tremolux combo that I built. Everything is Fender issue (including the speaker) except the cab. Just rewired and replaced the transformer. Works great now.

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http://61bealestreet.bandvista.com/util ... &file=3562
http://61bealestreet.bandvista.com/util ... &file=3563
http://61bealestreet.bandvista.com/util ... &file=3564


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Hey Kingtf... that's a really nice looking amp! Nice job my friend. And how does it sound?

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I use to have an Accoustic 360 Bass amp, it was awesome 300 watts of thunder.it brings tears to my eyes just thinking of it.


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Allan:

Sounds nice and clean with my Strat. Has the glassy tone. It really breaks up nicely and screams when I use my Gibson 339 with and OD pedal. Gets that round Warren Haynes, Dicky Betts sound.

It's fun.


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