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❌SOLD❌ Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Limited Edition Fudge Brownie, 2014

❌SOLD❌ Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Limited Edition Fudge Brownie, 2014

This is a treat – a Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Limited Edition dressed in ‘Fudge Brownie’ colours! The Princeton was the amp of choice for many recording sessions.

Price: $850CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Supro 1610RT Comet Tube Combo Amplifier, 2018

❌SOLD❌ Supro 1610RT Comet Tube Combo Amplifier, 2018

Here’s something new, but very retro – a nearly new Supro 1610RT Comet 1×10 combo amp, switchable between 6 and 14 watts.

Price: $1999.99CAD

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❌SOLD❌ HIWATT Custom 100 DR103 Tube Amplifier Head, 1981

❌SOLD❌   HIWATT Custom 100 DR103 Tube Amplifier Head, 1981

The Hiwatt DR-103 100 Watt amplifier is one the classic English Invasion amplifiers, seen and unquestionably HEARD in the backlines of many huge shows by bands like The Who, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, The Moody Blues, and many more.

Price: $1850CAD

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❌SOLD❌ HIWATT Custom 50 DR-504 Tube Amplifier Head, 1974

❌SOLD❌  HIWATT Custom 50 DR-504 Tube Amplifier Head, 1974

The Hiwatt DR504 50 Watt amplifier is one of the classic English Invasion amplifiers originating in the hottest periods of the Volume Wars. Known for large amounts of headroom provided by relatively low gain-preamps and high volume provided by custom transformers, these amps and its 100 watt cousins were found on stages with many of the largest acts of the time.

Price: $2799CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Fender Bassman Amp Blackface Head and 2×12 Cabinet, 1964

❌SOLD❌  Fender Bassman Amp Blackface Head and 2x12 Cabinet, 1964

One of the most commmon bass amplifiers of the 1950s was the Fender Bassman, and it was also the basis of many guitar amp designs, including the Marshall line.

Price: $1650CAD

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❌SOLD❌ Marshall JTM Tremolo 50W ‘Bluesbreaker’ Combo Amp 2×12, 1990

❌SOLD❌  Marshall JTM Tremolo 50W 'Bluesbreaker' Combo Amp 2x12, 1990

The Marshall ‘Bluesbreaker’ model was one of the defining amps of the 1960s, though it was rapidly eclipsed by much higher powered and ever-louder models. The real, original name was the Marshall model 1961, a 30 watt amp with 4×10 inch speakers built for Eric Clapton. That was quickly replaced with a 2×12 version, the model 1962. The 1962 was what Clapton used while in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, and that gave the amp its nickname.

Price: $1299.99CAD

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