how do you date tube amps?
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how do you date tube amps?
im trying to figure out when the bassman amp i got from aen is from.
anyone know how to correctly dat this stuff?
anyone know how to correctly dat this stuff?
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on the tube chart there should be two letters stamped. look them up on:
http://www.fender.com/support/amplifiers.php
you could also look at transformer and pot codes for more accuracy.
http://www.fender.com/support/amplifiers.php
you could also look at transformer and pot codes for more accuracy.
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ooohhh thank you.
there is a stamp on the side, i can;t remember what the first bit of it was but i know the last two digits were 68.
i don't feel like taking it apart again right now, but it seems like it could be anything from a 67-75 so far.
it sounds great tho! a year is just a tag i get to brag about anyway.
there is a stamp on the side, i can;t remember what the first bit of it was but i know the last two digits were 68.
i don't feel like taking it apart again right now, but it seems like it could be anything from a 67-75 so far.
it sounds great tho! a year is just a tag i get to brag about anyway.
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i took the amp itself out and cleaned all the pots, and studied the soldier joints. 95 % of them looked Original, but there was a few that looked tampered with.
im not 100% on this tho.
it sounds great either way, i have tried two guitars and 1 guitar 1 bass with it so far and its passed with flying colors, it defenitly dirites up really nicely.
im not 100% on this tho.
it sounds great either way, i have tried two guitars and 1 guitar 1 bass with it so far and its passed with flying colors, it defenitly dirites up really nicely.
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That is a late 67 or early 68. It has the "drip edge" around the grill and thin black lines separating the controls. The way to be certain is to get the date codes from the transformers and the pots. If you tell me the numbers from the transformers, then I can tell you the year and week it was likely built.