Fender Pro Reverb ORIGINAL not a re-issue.
9/10 Condition..
A little push on the cover near the top, the screen has no breaks. Can probably be pulled off and straightened.
Has the original cover, foot switch.
Original speakers and original tubes. Purchased from a friend whose grandfather was an accordion player.
Really a great sounding amp, I have plugged it in twice since it was tested.
From the test...
1969 Fender Pro Reverb Amp
Joe dropped the amp off on 8/13/2017 and requested an estimate for a cap job, cleaning, bias, 3 prong cord install, and whatever else the amp needed. He requested the transformer and POT dates/codes for future reference.
All transformers are original, Schumacher’s manufactured in 1969
(Note, 606 is the code for Schumacher, 9 = 1969, the last two digits indicate the week of manufacture in 1969).
Power Transformer:
• F022798
• 606-9-18
Choke:
• 022699
• 606-9-22
Output Transformer:
• 022848
• 606-9-10
Reverb Transformer:
• 022921
• 606-9-23
POTS: There’s a handful of different numbers, but all point to CTS made pots, manufactured in either 1968 or 1969 (bulk are 1969 with a few 1968’s).
Example codes: 137-6916 (137 is mfg code for CTS 69 = 1969, 16th week of the year)
Work Performed:
• Cleaned all pots & jacks
• Tested all capacitors & resistors
• Tested all tubes
• Dated Transformers & potentiometers
• Cleaned white zinc oxide dust/corrosion off chassis & tube covers.
• Replaced 2 prong power cord with a grounded 3 prong cord
• Removed Ground/Polarity switch and death cap circuit (components left in place/disconnected)
• Re-Biased power tubes
Hope someone that really knows how to play gets it. I have a noodler and that is all I need... Pickup only.