Fender Bandmaster 5E7 Narrow Panel 26-Watt 3x10" Guitar Combo 1955 - 1960
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Overview
The classic Fender Bandmaster is one of Fender's most iconic early amplifiers. As was the case with most vintage Fender amps, the Bandmaster underwent a series of both cosmetic and electronic design changes through its production. Bandmaster started out as a 1 by 15-inch combo before expanding to a 3 by 10-inch combo in 1955. Later it was switched to a piggyback head-combo set with white tolex. Like most vintage amps, valuation on the Bandmaster is highly impacted by condition and originality of components.
Years of Production: 1953 - 1973
Features: Three 10-inch speakers, tremolo, 5 control knobs, 15 watts
Years of Production: 1953 - 1973
Features: Three 10-inch speakers, tremolo, 5 control knobs, 15 watts
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Fender Bandmaster 5E7 Narrow Panel 26-Watt 3x10" Guitar Combo 1955 - 1960 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.


