Is this a 1967 Twin?
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Is this a 1967 Twin?
... I hope this link works (Australian E-Bay)
Can anyone positively ID this as a 1967 amp? The seller has given me a chassis number of A29081, but cannot find a date/number on the tube sticker.
Any comments on this speaker combo (suitability for steel?)
Thanks in advance for your advice
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Fender-Twin-Reve ... 240%3A1318
Can anyone positively ID this as a 1967 amp? The seller has given me a chassis number of A29081, but cannot find a date/number on the tube sticker.
Any comments on this speaker combo (suitability for steel?)
Thanks in advance for your advice
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Fender-Twin-Reve ... 240%3A1318
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Yup - master volume was really introduced in '72, so I'd say '70 or '71 - I don't know if that serialization is exact or not. But it's definitely not a '67, which would be blackface. These pre-master-volume silverface amps are great, but there's a pretty big difference in price between them and a comparable true blackface Twin Reverb. If they're set up right, I think this era of Twin Reverbs just sound great, period.
You can always look at the transformer and pot codes. If they're original, they'll always pre-date the amp itself.
Another telltale sign - the "Twin Reverb -Amp" insignia is generally taken to be from '68 through '71.
Drip-panel around the grill is generally associated with '68 - there may well be some '69's, but not all '69's have it. My '69 Dual Showman Reverb definitely doesn't, and I've seen some '69 Twins that don't.
BTW - you should consider putting your huge ebay link into a small URL like this - Link still works.
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You can always look at the transformer and pot codes. If they're original, they'll always pre-date the amp itself.
Another telltale sign - the "Twin Reverb -Amp" insignia is generally taken to be from '68 through '71.
Drip-panel around the grill is generally associated with '68 - there may well be some '69's, but not all '69's have it. My '69 Dual Showman Reverb definitely doesn't, and I've seen some '69 Twins that don't.
BTW - you should consider putting your huge ebay link into a small URL like this - Link still works.
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I thought they stopped using the "-AMP" graphic by '70. I was guessing mid/late '69.
Here's the faceplate of a TR after the "-AMP" versions and before the master volume versions.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Fender-Twin ... otohosting
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Here's the faceplate of a TR after the "-AMP" versions and before the master volume versions.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Fender-Twin ... otohosting
Brad
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The Fender Amp Field Guide is a great online resource. Dazzle your bandmates and bore your girlfriends with your newfound knowledge of schematics and
component manufacturer codes. I'd be surprised if this link hasn't been posted in this section before:
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/
Some folks feel the best way to date a Fender amp is by the reverb driver transformer date code. This approach, however, can be somewhat problematic if you have a non-reverb Fender.
http://www.jt30.com/jt30page/micKfender ... Codes.html
Good Luck
Peter
component manufacturer codes. I'd be surprised if this link hasn't been posted in this section before:
http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/
Some folks feel the best way to date a Fender amp is by the reverb driver transformer date code. This approach, however, can be somewhat problematic if you have a non-reverb Fender.
http://www.jt30.com/jt30page/micKfender ... Codes.html
Good Luck
Peter
Chassis serial numbers have proven to be the most reliable dating system, as the chassis moved through production; other parts with codes were kept in bins, sometimes for years (I've seen tons of '56 pots on 1960-64 pieces, and transformers are sometimes changed.
Bookmark this - it saves a lot of hassle:
http://www.superchamp.dk/papers/dating_ ... e_amps.htm
As far as the speakers - what codes are on them? The code will identify manufacturer and a rough date (not the date of the amp - the date of the speaker(s).
On a '71 I've seen all types, but Utah and Oxford show up a lot...not exactly known for tone. OTOH one of the less-expensive brands they used I really like is CTS; I've had great luck especially with CTS 12's.
Here's another site that gives speaker info:
http://www.superiormusic.com/page195.htm
Sidebar - Amp and speaker codes/dating are pretty common knowledge on most of the 6-string sites; I never have figured out why the questions are asked so much here when all it really takes is a 2-minute Google search to find the info...if you don't already have it bookmarked.
Bookmark this - it saves a lot of hassle:
http://www.superchamp.dk/papers/dating_ ... e_amps.htm
As far as the speakers - what codes are on them? The code will identify manufacturer and a rough date (not the date of the amp - the date of the speaker(s).
On a '71 I've seen all types, but Utah and Oxford show up a lot...not exactly known for tone. OTOH one of the less-expensive brands they used I really like is CTS; I've had great luck especially with CTS 12's.
Here's another site that gives speaker info:
http://www.superiormusic.com/page195.htm
Sidebar - Amp and speaker codes/dating are pretty common knowledge on most of the 6-string sites; I never have figured out why the questions are asked so much here when all it really takes is a 2-minute Google search to find the info...if you don't already have it bookmarked.
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