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Justin Myers


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Post  Posted 11 Dec 2020 6:21 am    
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1963 Fender Deluxe Amp in great condition. The amp functions perfectly and sounds wonderful. The transformers are all original. The capacitors have been replaced and the original power cord has been swapped out for a three prong cord. I have all of the original parts. The original speaker has been replaced with an Eminence GA-SC64. This American voiced speaker suits this amp wonderfully! I don’t have the original speaker unfortunately. The tolex looks great except for two small holes that someone drilled in the wooden tube protector long ago. You’ll barely notice it. The amp sounds awesome. It is very clean and has a nice grind when you crank it up! Takes pedals very well!!! Loud enough to gig with easily. I used it with my pedal steel and guitar as a multipurpose workhorse amp! It comes with a padded slip cover. Only selling to pay some necessary bills. My wife and I are expecting our 2nd child!!! I can meet within 2 hours of Winston Salem NC. I’ll ship if buyer pays shipping cost. I am asking 2000 OBO. Thanks.







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Justin Myers


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North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 5 Jan 2021 7:39 pm    
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Bump. Price drop to 2000 obo. Great steel amp!
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