Built from 1965 to 1982, the Fender Pro Reverb amp originally pushed 40 tube watts (70 watts after 1976) out of a pair of 12 inch speakers.
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MORE →Built from 1965 to 1982, the Fender Pro Reverb amp originally pushed 40 tube watts (70 watts after 1976) out of a pair of 12 inch speakers.
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MORE →This is a 1996 Matchless Chieftan combo amp in good condition, and with road case.
The Chieftan puts out 40 watts using 2 G12H30s, 2 EL34s, and 5 12AX7s. There’s one channel, with reverb, and an effects loop. The case is attractively wrapped in black and maroon tolex.
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MORE →Matchless is one of those companies that has created a very distinct “mojo” out there amongst guitarists. In the past, they have been a catalyst for a “boutique amp revolution”. Their DC-30 and Chieftain amps have become known as industry standard equipment and have even been immortalized by the amp modeling generation, from Line 6 all the way to Rocktron.
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MORE →Being a guy that is, in a word, spoiled by having amazing amps at my disposal, I’ve always had a soft spot for Matchless amps. I have fond memories of first watching Jimmy Page use the DC30 model and then seeing the Tea Party’s Jeff Martin pummel through a stack of the same model during the Trip Tych tour.
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MORE →I’ve always been a sucker for a nice, lush, clean Class A tone. If you know the lineage of this company, there is nothing else like a Matchless amp. This little number packs a very loud 15 watts Class A into a single 12” combo…in plain terms it’s enough to go against a drummer in a Roots Rock, Country, Blues type of setting.
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