Fender Tweed Bandmaster 5E7
Fender Tweed Bandmaster 5E7 Build The Fender Tweed Bandmaster 5E7 (1955–1960) wasn’t just another amp—it was Leo Fender’s stealth revolution. Dubbed the "Bassman’s little brother," this 3x10" combo packed 26 watts of dual-6L6 power into a narrow-panel cab, delivering...
Fender Vibroverb 1963
Fender 63 Vibroverb build In early 1963, Fender unleashed the Vibroverb 6G16—a groundbreaking amplifier that forever altered the sonic landscape. As Fender's first combo with onboard reverb and vibrato, it shattered conventions by packing studio-grade ambience into a...
Fender Princeton 5F2-A
Fender Princeton 5F2-A build Fender Princeton 5F2-A (1957–1960) isn’t just a footnote in guitar history; it’s a cult classic. Often mistaken for its simpler sibling, the Champ 5F1, the 5F2-A Princeton carved its own path with refined circuitry, richer tonal control,...
Fender Princeton 6G2
Fender Princeton 6G2 Build Fender Princeton 6G2. Nestled in Fender’s "brownface" era (1960–1963), this unassuming 12-watt combo defied its "student amp" pedigree to become a studio legend, coveted for its touch-sensitive response, organic tremolo, and shockingly rich...
Fender 63 Reverb
Fender 1963 Rebverb build In 1963, Fender unleashed the 6G15 Reverb Tank—a standalone tube-powered effects unit that revolutionized guitar tone by delivering lush, three-dimensional spring reverb in a portable brown-Tolex chassis. Designed as an outboard companion for...
Marshall 1974x
Marshall 1974x Build The Marshall 1974X isn’t just a reissue; it’s a handwired resurrection of the elusive 1966–1968 "mini Bluesbreaker," delivering 18 watts of cathode-biased EL84 fury through a single, pre-aged Celestion Greenback. Designed for players craving...