’50s Fender amplifiers are among the gold standard for vintage American-made tone, and the Fender Deluxe is one of the most desirable models from this era. This 1956 example has been well-kept over its 60+ years,...
’50s Fender amplifiers are among the gold standard for vintage American-made tone, and the Fender Deluxe is one of the most desirable models from this era. This 1956 example has been well-kept over its 60+ years,...
If you’re looking for vintage gain in a smaller package, this 1957 Fender Princeton is the one for you! This amp has been well maintained over its long life, with a new speaker, full capacitor replacement, and 3-prong...
This 1960 DeArmond R-15T was someone’s pride and joy based on the amount of wear, and with how great it sounds, we see why! Sonically and dimensionally similar to the Tweed Deluxe, this DeArmond can produce strong...
As the smallest of the rare DeArmond amps, this 1961 R-5T has all the force and grit of a Tweed Champ! Equipped with high-powered transformers, each of these amps packs a punch, and this one might punch the hardest for...
Check out this clean 1960 DeArmond R-15T! The R-15T is the DeArmond equivalent to the Fender Deluxe, with an onboard Tremolo control that works beautifully on this piece! The tone this amp can provide is stunning, and...
The smallest of the rare DeArmond amps, this R-5T has all the grit of a Tweed Champ! Known widely for their archtop pickups, DeArmond made smaller combo amps from 1959 to 1964, with the R5 being the smallest option...
This insanely clean 1965 Supro Tremoverb is a vintage piece, despite looking like it just rolled out of the factory! The original Supro brand operated from 1935 to 1968, producing high-end amplifiers, including the...
For such a compact package, this beautiful 1951 Gibson BR-9 Amp really sounds big and clean! After the production shutdown due to WWII, Gibson tasked Chicago-based Barnes & Reinecke with designing and producing a...
This 1948 Gibson BR-9 is in great shape, and sounds awesome too! This amp was clearly well cared for, as the only cosmetic wear is predominately on the back and corners. This was original sold with the BR–9 branded lap...
Check out this well-preserved 1955 Gibson GA-5 “Les Paul Junior” amp! As you might’ve guessed, the GA-5 was released alongside the introduction of the Les Paul Junior model and was also marketed as a student model to...