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Got me a brown one

seafood

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Jun 11, 2003
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My favorite amp !!! My cool Dad bought me one,used in may of 1968 for $40 !!!!! I used it everyday until 1978 with every kind of old guitar, Blackguard teles,original Bursts,Goldtops, and it made them all sound great !!! i've had other ones over the years but that one was the coolest !!! Congratulations on your amp,it looks great !!!
 

NewBjorn

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My favorite amp !!! My cool Dad bought me one,used in may of 1968 for $40 !!!!! I used it everyday until 1978 with every kind of old guitar, Blackguard teles,original Bursts,Goldtops, and it made them all sound great !!! i've had other ones over the years but that one was the coolest !!! Congratulations on your amp,it looks great !!!
Wow. Those were the days when a brown panel Fender amp was just a used amp.
 

TM1

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I bought one around 2002 for $650. I’ve wanted one since 1970 and either didn’t have the funds when one showed up, or couldn’t find one when I did have the $$$.
 

Stow

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With a Tweed they defo sound better around 3/4 on volume as move volume it chokes out. Brown Deluxe is lovley amp.. congrats. Im sniffing round one, I plugged my strat straight in and turned up to about 7 and it was gig ready..
 

NewBjorn

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With a Tweed they defo sound better around 3/4 on volume as move volume it chokes out. Brown Deluxe is lovley amp.. congrats. Im sniffing round one, I plugged my strat straight in and turned up to about 7 and it was gig ready..
Thanks.
Yes, it's definitely gigable.
I've replaced the original speaker (don't want to risk blasting it).
 
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