Wow Vintage 1979 Fender Deluxe Reverb 1-12 Combo Amp Guitar Amplifier Silverface
Tuesday, December 17th, 2024INCREDIBLE OLD SCHOOL TUBE TONE at an AFFORDIBLE PRICE! This is a VINTAGE 1979 FENDER DELUXE REVERB AMPLIFIER 1-12 COMBO. This is a 1970′s SILVERFACE AMP W/ ORIGINAL FOOTSWITCHES. It has been maintained and serviced through its history. All the tubes test strong on my Hickok 6000a tester. The amp is in perfect working order. No scratchy pots and everything works as it should. For the most part a quiet amp at idle with some very light white noise, well it’s a 45-year-old tube amp. There has been repair work done to the cabinet. The top joints have been reglued and screws have been added for support. It’s a solid cab. THE AMP LOOKS GREAT and SOUNDS AWESOME!! The speaker was made by CTS and has a 1978 date code. Transformers are all original with 1979 date codes. There are newer capacitors under the main supply pan that are dated 2003, so I suspect that is when it was recapped last. The things I have done to the amp include cleaning the controls, resoldering the plug end of the reverb switch and replacing a couple of microphonic 12AX7 tubes. I also noticed it has a replaced and a cracked knob, and a replaced power plug. This amp has a fairly rare/usable feature… A push/pull volume/mid boost that is also foot switchable. As a basic test I have operated this amp for at least 6 hours recently and it did not fail, smoke, throw sparks, blow fuses, start on fire, etc. Old electronics are scratched, worn, chipped, cracked, dirty, dusty, stained, ugly, tinkered with, missing parts, etc. The exteriors have wear that includes cuts, holes, tears, scuffs, missing stitching, missing or replaced feet, handles, knobs. In the course of servicing over the years, they typically do not have all original components. Old electronics typically hum and have scratchy controls. Old electronics can fail at any time. This is part of my estate. LOOK AT ALL MY LISTINGS!!! You should not have to live with something you are unhappy with for any reason. If you alter, modify, change or “repair” the item in anyway without my consent, you are accepting the item “as is”, at the price paid. We will work through the claim together until things are right.