TeaLifeTeaMind wrote:1973 Fender Bronco (Vibro Champ) with original manual and schematic. All stock here unless someone changed tubes at some point. The tubes look older, but sound great. Very clean with only a few minor marks. Same as a Vibro Champ except for the faceplate. Pretty loud for a 5 watter. Great natural breakup and tremolo.Super cool, super clean. $350 shipped to USA. Would prefer not to ship overseas. No trades please.
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NAD: I bought a bronco amp
So I ended up buying this amp from offset...
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Without having ever played through those amps, I can't really say. However, I've been able to tweak and use models that I like.finboy wrote:Do those mustang amps do a good deluxe/twin/bandmaster/etc. style clean?
But having said that, I tend to revert back to the Pathfinder. Not really sure why, I just really like it.
unconventionally, i really like my Kustom The Contender amp. hybrid tube pre, SS power, kinda middy but it sounds better when you turn the bass and treble up, even better when the master volume is turned off and best through a bigger speaker. really opens up with a 10 inch speaker, which tempts me to make or buy a new cab for it and make it into a 1x12 combo. plus, it has a 1/4" headphonr out so if you ever want to practice late at night, youre good.
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a thousand times yesfinboy wrote:Do those mustang amps do a good deluxe/twin/bandmaster/etc. style clean?
this should be everyone's first look for a quiet bedroom amp. get the v2 mustangs though. the fizz issue has been more or less fixed in my experience.
has a headphone out, usb compatibility so you can do really deep editing of presets, it sounds great, and it's cheap.
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Ordered a speaker, still working on a foot switch (long & mcquade, bane of my existence, have failed twice to call me back on the item while searching the store for the one they have in stock)
It also turns out you can't run tilt legs on these, fender's smalles are 14", this amp is 14" tall. I did find a guy who did it to a reissue, but those are 15" tall and provide a half inch of wiggle room on either side, go figure.
Ordered a set of 14" legs, they are solid metal so trimming an inch or two off the bottom should solve things nicely.
It also turns out you can't run tilt legs on these, fender's smalles are 14", this amp is 14" tall. I did find a guy who did it to a reissue, but those are 15" tall and provide a half inch of wiggle room on either side, go figure.
Ordered a set of 14" legs, they are solid metal so trimming an inch or two off the bottom should solve things nicely.