Thanks for looking and please email me with any questions. Perfettamente funzionante, usata pochissimo sopratutto in studio, vendo per esuber. The baffle board and back panel are made out of baltic birch ply. The cabinet is ¾ solid pine with precision cut ¼ finger joints. Dotata di effetti digitali ( reverb, delay e chorus ). Blackface Bandmaster® Style 1×12 Guitar Amplifier Combo Speaker Cabinet 290.00 340.00 A reproduction of the original Fender Blackface Head ® Style Cabinet into our 1×12 Combo. Blackface 1964 AB763 Fender Super Reverb Amp 99 - 2,499 An amp head and 2x10 speaker cabinet. Payment by Paypal or, in the event of collection or personal delivery, in cash at a face to face meeting on collection/delivery. FENDER BANDMASTER VM Testata ibrida, pulito Fender classico e un ottimo overdrive. 1972 Fender Bassman 10 Electric Bass Guitar Amplifier. Alternatively the item can be collected from Pinner in north west London. If the winning bidder wants the item posted, they should delay Paypal payment until the postage price is confirmed, although I expect it to be close to my estimate. If the final value is over £200, there will be an additional cost of £4-50 for extra insurance up to £300. The best estimate I can get at the moment for the expected packed weight of 10Kg, is £20 by ParceForce Express 48, including postage costs with tracking, additional insurance to a total of £200 and packaging.
9 1/2 inchesI am also selling a Royal Custom Cover made especially for this cabinet in a separate Ebay listing this week, so please have a look at that listing as well. This cabinet would be suitable for a vintage Fender Bandmaster Reverb Head or any other Fender amplifier with a chassis width of 23 5/8 inches or for a project, which is the use my brother put it to until he decided to dismantle his project head amp and sell the empty cabinet.The overall external dimensions are Width approx. The cabinet is in all original, un-restored condition, except for the rear panel which is a USA Mojo replacement fitted about 10 years agoThe tolex has a few scrapes, but I would describe it as being in good to very good, considering its age.
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Please note this cabinet ie empty it does not include an amplifier! I am selling this cabinet on behalf of my brother, but I take full responsibility for this listing. If you added these the head would have to be secured to the cab to prevent it from sliding off the cab as soon as it was tilted.This listing is for an empty Vintage Fender Bandmaster Reverb Head cabinet circa 1968 (drip edge fascia). The Bandmaster Reverb and Dual Showman Reverb had optional Tilt back dolly legs with casters like in the second post. The amp heads were mounted to the cabs for two reasons, it helped with not pulling the head off the cab if you moved to far from the amp and ran out of cable, of coarse if you pulled hard enough you could pull the whole unit over but the weight usually help stabilize it. Thumb screw threaded inserts were used for mounting the amp heads, T nuts were used for mounting the handles. If your cab has them on the side were the handle use to be then they were added because none of those cabs were meant to have the heads mounted on the side when the cab was in the horizontal position, that was meant for transporting. Thats why the reverb tank was mounted on the backside of the front grill cloth panel as pointed out already. Well the 68 Bandmaster Reverb and Dual Showman Reverb Cabs did have the amp heads mounted to the cabs through the bottom of the amp head cab with spring loaded thumb screws. If that's the case, I'm wondering why.There aren't any tilt-back legs on the bigger Fender boxes, so I'm curious what purpose they'd serve. I'm wondering if Fender ever built head cabinets that used T-bolts through the floor of a head cabinet and maybe that's why they're there. I initially thought they might be utilized to mount a Dual Showman head to the box, but realized that they were closer together (about 13 1/4" apart).much narrower than the Dual Showman head cabinet. The cabinet has two pieces of hardware that look like t-nuts, although they aren't flushed in and sit about 1/4" proud of the tolex on the top. The cabinet appears to be all original, except for the long-side carrying handle which he had removed because he oriented it horizontally and stacked his Marshall head on top. I bought the cabinet about 15 years ago from an English fellow who apparently was a well-known studio sideman in the 60's and 70's, but unfortunately I can't remember his name. I own a 1968 drip-edge Dual Showman/JBL cabinet that I use with my 1970 Twin Reverb in a head cabinet.
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