The Fillmore 25 watt 1×12 combo is Mesa’s take on the classic voicings of the 50’s and 60’s. This amp covers a range of tones from the lovely edge of breakup style cleans to a warm crunch and a saturated thick overdrive.
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New for this generation of guitarists is the Mesa Boogie Recto-Verb 1×12 combo, retaining all the similar Rectifier series features and more.
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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The Vox AC30/6TB Combo Amp was built from 1994 to 2004, just after Vox ownership passed from Rose Morris to Korg. Here, we’re looking at a good condition Vox AC30/6TB built during 1999 in England, under the ownership of Korg; the amp itself was built by a well-known contractor.
The Vox AC30 was one of the premiere professional gigging amps in Europe from its introduction in 1960. Somewhere around 1965, the Vox AC30/6 TB model appeared, which merged in features that might previously have been optional – especially the TB (Top Boost) circuit.
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