No sales tax for US customers outside California. This 1960 DeArmond R15T is a beautifully voiced vintage combo amplifier that delivers classic American tube tone with warmth, clarity, and unmistakable character. Known...
No sales tax for US customers outside California. This 1960 DeArmond R15T is a beautifully voiced vintage combo amplifier that delivers classic American tube tone with warmth, clarity, and unmistakable character. Known...
Call for price, Shipping is extra. To Inquire 412-862-9551. Rhythm Chief Pickup (in the middle)-$750 reduced to $600!!-SOLD!! Guitar Mike (Far Right ) $550 reduced to $350 Left Kent Mike Needs an input jack to...
DEARMOND 1100 Floating Pickup, chrome, adj. pole pieces, wired up with volume,tone module with 1/8" input, exc...$900
Original circa 1957 Dearmond soundhole pickup. Real deal, works great. Pot is dated '57. Clean and original.
Vintage original Dearmond archtop guitar pickup. Wired with a 1/4" output. Works great. These are tough to find and sound amazing!
This listing is for a great sounding Vintage 1970's DeArmond Model 1900 Pedal Phaser guitar pedal. These DeArmond phaser pedals we're made in the mid 1970's and sound great. The pedal has some light cosmetic wear but...
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...