![]() ![]() I wouldn't buy one just for the sake of going vintage. However, it has been said already - if you don't know what to expect, you may be very disappointed. Anyone have experience with this? is also an option, buying directly from a person might be preferable but I'd also like to pay as little as possible so I'm keeping my options open. and they are a very good buy compared to many other vintage BF amps. I've also heard people who are hesitant to buy vintage from GC. Fender Bandmaster Blackface Vintage Reissue Faceplate FEIC Used Excellent 39. GC has some good online prices on the head/cab setup, so I could go for one of those and potentially flip the cab, or see if they'd sell the head alone for less. I have modified most of my other Fender amps in one way or another and wanted to keep this one as stock as possible. I want an amp that I can use and that sounds good, not something overly expensive that I'll need to take to a tech. Also I'm not a stickler for originality if something is a definitive improvement (ie 3 prong power cord). Genuine Fender Blackface Vintage Amplifier/Amp Logo 099-4093-000. I'd likely pair it with a Mojotone Lite 1x12 for a nice portable set up.Īssuming they are worth it, what should I look out for or avoid? I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to amps. 1967 Fender Bandmaster Vintage Black Panel Piggyback Tube Amp 2x12. The title just about says it all, are old Bandmaster's good amps? My PRRI is currently my only amp but I'm thinking about selling it (and a couple other pieces of gear) to get in on that vintage Fender goodness. ![]()
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