DC 54V/55V/56V 900W 1100W 1300W 1400W LED Transformer Switching Power Supply. Or thousands of part numbers standard, off the shelf. The head will only be shipped to the lower 48. POWER CONNECTOR, NON-FUSED, WIRED TYPE, SCREW ATTACHMENT TO PANEL Popular IEC type AC connector found in many amplifiers and effects units. I can provide pics of the cab if interested. I'd sell the whole rig for $850, pick-up only. It comes with casters as well, but they have not been installed. It's a large, ported Peavey with UK made Celestions, most robust 2 x 12 I've ever heard, really moves the air. I know the Fender wants a 4 ohm load but can I safely use my 8 ohm cab I purchased it at a local guitar show and the seller is a amp tech who told me that he had just performed a cap job on it. I own a Avatar 2-12 speaker cab rated for 8 ohms. I would be willing to sell the 2 x 12 I've been running it through as well, but that would have to be pick-up only. I recently purchased a 1968 Bandmaster head with the AB768 circuit. I haven't played in a band for some time, and it's rarely been played the last 12 years. It's solid, everything works great, and it rocks. I believe all the glass is US with the exception of the Ruby in V9, very nice. The amp has a tear in the grill cloth and some tolex blemishes. Any old Fender running at spec will be shockingly good. If you're chomping at the bit to tear into, do the research you need to get it to the right guy and blueprint it. Sounds good, a little more coherent than having it on the knob. I'm thinking of grabbing it, going thru it, and reselling. This one was built late 1968, and they only came with the drip edge for a year or so. The amp was completely gone through and blackfaced 14 years ago, reverb tank updated, and stock cord replaced with a 3 prong. The fixed resistor mid thing on the Fenders is nice. 1968 Bandmaster CharlyG 1 2 Next CharlyG Play It Forward Silver Supporting Member Messages 7,775 1 I have a line on a 1968 dripedge Bandmaster head for 400. For consideration is my '68 Bandmaster Reverb amp head (drip edge).
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