1956 Fender Bandmaster
$13,500
Drew Berlin's Vintage Guitars
One of the rarest and most sought after of vintage Fender amps, the Fender Tweed 3x10 Bandmaster has been a benchmark live and recording amplifier for such greats as Joe Walsh, Eric Clapton, Pete Townsend and Keith Richards to name a few.
The Fender Bandmaster line began in 1953 with a...
1956 Fender Pro
$8,295
Neals Guitars
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This might be the most original and cleanest Pro you will find in a long time. I think you can get a bigger fatter sound then a tweed Bassman (which in this condition will cost you at least $$14,000) with the similar specs and the huge 15" 1960 Alnico 5...
1955 Fender Bassman 5E6
$10,499
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
A 1955 Fender Bassman 5E6 in original Tweed covering.
Serial number BM00352. A killer Narrow Panel Tweed Bassman that will rock all night long. All original except for replaced Caps and a 3-prong power cable conversion for safe operation. This is about as vintage as it gets folks from the...
1959 Fender Bassman
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Guitar Exchange
‘59 Fender 4x10 Bassman 5F6-A. Looks very good, sounds very great. Legendary guitar amp, notorious killer for harp, and NOTHING sounds better for bass at moderate volume. Changed capacitors & handle, AC cable upgraded to 3- prong. Transformers, speakers and pretty much everything else original and...
1965 Fender Bassman
$2,450
Southside Guitars
This listing is for a Fender Bassman Head & Cabinet made in the USA in 1965. This set is in good shape with some obvious wear from age, but no major damage, no grill or tolex tears, and no major repairs. The power transformer, output transformer, and choke are original. The circuit is all original...
1953 Fender Bassman 5B6
$3,995
Emerald City Guitars
This '53 Fender Bassman 5B6 (#0602) sounds awesome with an immersive and warm sound that is sure to please any/all tweed lovers! The "TV Front" predecessors to the more popular '59 Bassman are a rare sight and while they don't offer a lot of headroom for bass, they sound great for guitar! This...
1965 Fender Bassman
$1,795
Willies American Guitars
Head only AA165 circuit per the intact factory tube chart. Has original GE short-bottle tubes. Original transformers. Serviced and detailed. This head just rips. This is a famous era for tone, plug this into a 16-ohm Marshall cab and you’ll rule the world. Handwired and roadworthy, made in...
1966 Fender bassman-Amp
$1,795
Willies American Guitars
Blackface, clean and original save for new grille cloth and upgrade 3-prong mains cable, and still with its original and functional piggyback mounting hardware. 50 watts from a pair of 6V6s, 12AX7 preamp, solid-state rectifier, 2 channels (“bass instrument” and “normal” with “deep” and “bright”...
1965 Fender Bassman AA864 Piggbyback Amplifier Head & Cabinet
$2,650
Southside Guitars
This Pre CBS Fender BassmanPiggyback Amplifier head and cabinet was made in 1965. The amplifier is in excellent condition and is the rare AA964 circuit variant that sounds incredible. The transformers are original and date to late 1964 or early 1965. The amp was recently serviced and the...
1959 Fender Bassman 5F6-A
$8,495
Rivington Guitars
Vintage original 1959 Fender Bassman Model 5F6-A in original tweed.
Sounds incredible. Nice and loud and punchy and organic sounding. Super warm and strong tones a Bassman is so well known for.
Our tech has fully gone through the amp and it is working great without issue. Amp is all...
1957 Fender Bassman 5E6
$10,000
OK Guitars
It's getting a lot harder to find original tweed Bassmans so maybe instead of concentrating on the well regarded 5F6-A's that have gotten kind of pricey if original, you might want to look at the very underrated 5E6. These dual rectifier powerhouses are a bit more gritty than the 5F6-A and will...
1959 Fender Bassman
$7,995
Willies American Guitars
Re-covered. Re-lacquered. Has 2 older Jensen P10Rs, one dated the 37th week of ’59, the other to the 44th week of ’60. Plus 2 (2011-era) Jensen reissues. Has original output transformer but power transformer has been changed. Changed power cord. The king of the tweed amps, these actually make great...
1959 Fender Bassman
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1965 fender bassman
$500
So Cal Vintage Gear
Up for your consideration is a 1965 Fender Bassman speaker cab. The cab has some dings and scrapes but sounds great. if you look at the pics of the speakers, there is no signs of tampering, the solder joints appear to be original. they're as clean a pair as I've seen inside a 2X12 cab. I bought it...
1967 Fender Bassman Head and 2x12 Cabinet
$2,250
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No Sales Tax For Customers Outside Of California.
A Bassman head and cabinet from the last year of the black panel.
The tube chart stamp, QH, dates it to August of 1967. The original transformer codes are from late 1966 and early 1967, and the original potentiometer codes are from...
Synergy Synergy BMAN Preamp Module
$399.99
The Guitar Sanctuary
Presenting the Synergy BMAN Preamp Module for use with Synergy Modular Preamps and Amplifiers. When someone mentions American-style guitar amplifiers, there is really only one name that comes to mind. And for good reason...... Since their start in California during the late 1940s, they’ve been...
1964 Fender Original Vintage 1964 -1965 Fender Catalog
$199.95
AJ's Music and Vintage Guitars
For Sale is an almost Mint 1964 -1965 Fender Fine Electric Instruments Catalog. This is an original not a reproduction. There is some very slight discoloration and a couple tiny bends in the corners.
This catalog features: Jaguar , Jazzmaster, Stratocaster, Telecaster Custom, Esquire,...
1959 Fender Tremolux 5E9-A Tweed Amp Neil Young
$26,995
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No Sales Tax For Customers Outside Of California.
I'm stoked to unveil this Tweed Tremolux that served as a key piece of Neil Young's stage rig, as pictured. We recently sold the only other Tremolux that rotated in and out of Neil's rig - this is the last one!
Larry Cragg, the fabled tech...
1952 Fender Precision Bass
$16,500
Southside Guitars
This is an extremely cool Fender P-Bass, made in the USA in 1952. First version with slab-body. The original owner (presumably named Ray) refinished it white a long time ago and affixed mailbox letters of his name on the original black pickguard. Aside from this it appears to be mostly original....
1955 Fender Low-Powered Tweed Twin Conversion
$8,995
Emerald City Guitars
1955 Fender Low-Powered Tweed Twin Conversion. A killer-sounding one-of-a-kind amp housed in a 4x10 repro Bassman cabinet loaded with four '70s Fender speakers. Re-capped for reliable and quiet operation but still features the original transformers for incredible vintage tube tone. This is a...
1965 Fender Band-Master
$2,800
Willies American Guitars
“Fender Electric”, AB763 circuit and January of 1965 date code per the intact tube chart, very clean, and possibly the latest-production blonde amp we’ve ever seen. Blackface circuit and control panel, but Fender still had a few bolts of white tolex and wheat grille cloth laying around the...
1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb
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Guitar Exchange
Extremely fine / near mint '66 black panel Deluxe Reverb with original foot switch. Sounds better than most. Newer electrolytics and 3-prong cord added. *Odd tube chart - '67 Bassman. Looks legit, in fact its been lacquered over previously to preserve it (at some point someone started to remove it...