I've been poking around forums to muster up some attention for this amp.
I'll post some pics in the coming days
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I am selling this amp on the behalf of a close friend. I have played this amp on numerous occasions and the tone is that of to die for.
You can pm me for more pics. Notice the second picture. All amps 1964 and before have "Fender Electric Instruments". After Leo Fender sold the company to CBS in 1965 all amps had "Fender Musical Instruments" under the name of the amp. I've checked the serial numbers for the amp and it was built early in 1964 and sold in 1964.
It has changed hands a few times, but it came to Canada from the US in the late eighties from my understanding. When the owner bought the amp, someone had removed the original tolex and put a finnish on the wood. It was retolexed about a year ago. There are three replacement speakers and 1 original gender speaker. It's as we speak, being serviced and most likley will have the caps and for sure the tubes replaced for the buyer.
Here are the official specs on the original
Year:
1963-1965
Model:
Concert
Circuit:
AA763
Config:
Combo
Control Panel:
Black forward facing w/ white labels
Front Conrol Layout:
Normal: In, In, Bright Sw, Vol, Treb, Bass - Vibrato: In, In, Bright Sw, Vol, Treb, Bass, Speed, Intensity - Pilot Lamp
Rear Conrol Layout:
AC Outlet, Ground Sw, Fuse (2A), Power Sw, Standby Sw, Speaker, Ext. Spkr, Vibrato Pedal Jack.
Knobs:
Black skirted w/ chrome center, numbered 1 - 10
Cabinet:
24" x 24" x 10½" (61 x 61 x 26.7 cm)
Cab Covering:
Black Tolex
Cab Hardware:
Black Strap handle, 5½" chassis straps, glides
Grille:
Silver sparkle grille cloth
Logo:
Grille mounted, raised, chrome & black, script "Fender"
Weight:
?
Speakers/Load:
4 x 10"/2 ohms (8 ohms each in parallel)
Speaker Model:
Oxford 10K5 or Utah V10LXC1
Effects:
Tremolo
Output:
?
Preamp:
Normal: 7025
Bright: 7025
Power:
2 x 5881/6L6GC
Bias:
Fixed Bias w/ bias adjustment pot.
Rectifier:
Solid State
Phase Inverter:
12AT7 (long tailed)
Other:
Tremolo: 12AX7 (photoresistor)
Comments:
The Concert was retired at the end of 1965.
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