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Instrument: Amps and Effects
Brand: Fender
Model: Bandmaster Reverb
Finish: Black
SKU: AP3404-A
Made In Year: 1971
Preamp: 12AX7 (x4), 12AT7 (x2)
Power: 6L6 (x2)
Rectifier: 5U4GB
Wattage: 40 Watts
Speaker: Celestion G10 Greenback 10" (x4 - 4 ohm total load)
PT: Original Schumacher from 1971
OT: OEM Schumacher from 1974
Choke: Original Schumacher from 1971
Reverb/Other: Original Schumacher from 1971
Notes: Bandmaster head re-fitted inside custom 4x10 cabinet. Changed electrolytics, changed reverb cables.
This amp started out as a Bandmaster Reverb head, but has since been converted into a custom 4x10 cabinet. You could essentially consider this a silverface era Super Reverb, but with Celestion Greenback 10's, and a few less watts of power. Since the cabinet is newer it's in great shape, with minor signs of previous wear. The amp has a great, darker sound to it, with all of the mojo you'd expect from an early 70's Fender. Internally, it's stayed mostly stock, having gone through a electrolytic cap job, along with the reverb cables changed.
Fender Bandmaster Reverb Custom 4x10 Combo 1971, Black
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Instrument: Amps and Effects
Brand: Fender
Model: Bandmaster Reverb
Finish: Black
SKU: AP3404-A
Made In Year: 1971
Preamp: 12AX7 (x4), 12AT7 (x2)
Power: 6L6 (x2)
Rectifier: 5U4GB
Wattage: 40 Watts
Speaker: Celestion G10 Greenback 10" (x4 - 4 ohm total load)
PT: Original Schumacher from 1971
OT: OEM Schumacher from 1974
Choke: Original Schumacher from 1971
Reverb/Other: Original Schumacher from 1971
Notes: Bandmaster head re-fitted inside custom 4x10 cabinet. Changed electrolytics, changed reverb cables.
Description
This amp started out as a Bandmaster Reverb head, but has since been converted into a custom 4x10 cabinet. You could essentially consider this a silverface era Super Reverb, but with Celestion Greenback 10's, and a few less watts of power. Since the cabinet is newer it's in great shape, with minor signs of previous wear. The amp has a great, darker sound to it, with all of the mojo you'd expect from an early 70's Fender. Internally, it's stayed mostly stock, having gone through a electrolytic cap job, along with the reverb cables changed.