The 65 Amps Stone Pony was available as a combo or head / cabinet format, and in two power levels – 25 and 50 watt versions. This model was introduced in 2008 until the company ceased operations around 2018.
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The Mesa Boogie Mark 1 was an unexpectedly significant amplifier. Blending a hot-rodded Fender Bassman circuit and 12 inch JBL speaker into a Fender Princeton chassis and cabinet, Randall Smith created an immediate hit.
This is a 2012 blonde Allen Chihuahua Head paired with a Suhr Celestion Vintage 30 112 Cabinet, in very good clean condition and currently set up with a 6L6 power tube for 10 watts output. Optionally, a 6V6 can be used to reduce power to 6 watts. It’s also fitted with an Accutronics reverb tank.
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MORE →The 65 Amps Ventura is aimed at studio and smaller venue players who need high quality but portable tube amplifiers. At 20 watts and under 20 pounds, this “Lunchbox” size amp is right on target.
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MORE →Seen here dressed in a classic Tweed is a Chandler Custom C38 Amplifier with matching 2×12 cabinet loaded with Weber 12F125 speakers.
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MORE →The Ampeg SVT Classic is based on the groundbreaking 300 Watt SVT tube amp line used by bands touring large festivals and areas from 1969. Prior to the SVT, very few amps could produce more than 100 watts. These amps are particularly prized by bass players. The public introduction of the SVT series, in 1969, was unexpected. The Rolling Stones were rehearsing for an upcoming tour, and all of their UK-model Fender amps were damaged due to power differences.
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