The Victoria Ivy League is based on the classic Fender Harvard 5F10 amp produced from 1955 to 1961, positioned between the Princeton and the Deluxe. This amp has a date code of 10/12, indicating October of 2012 and was built at Naperville Illinois. It has been used as intended, and shows expected wear to the tweed covering.
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Here is a Harmony H305A amplifier. This is a single-ended design based on the Fender 5E3 circuit as used on the classic 1950’s Tweed Fender Deluxe amp. With a pair of 6V6 power tubes, about 15 watts would be delivered to a single 12 inch speaker.
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MORE →The Gretsch Electromatic Amp was part of a line of amplifiers produced for Gretsch by Valco, who also built amps under names like National, Supro, and Oahu.
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MORE →Here’s something new, but very retro – a nearly new Supro 1610RT Comet 1×10 combo amp, switchable between 6 and 14 watts.
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MORE →The Harmony H306 combo amp, delivering about 18 watts through a single 12 inch speaker, was one of many models produced by Harmony in Chicago, Illinois. Harmony was at one time the largest musical instrument manufacturer in the USA – which also meant in the world.
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MORE →Today we’re looking at a Victoria 20112-T Tweed tube amplifier, based on the classic narrow panel 5E3 Deluxe amp built between 1955 and 1960. These amps are ideal for blues-based styles in small to medium venues or feeding a microphone in a studio setting.
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