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Silvertone Model 1484 Twin Twelve 60-Watt 2x12 Piggyback Guitar Amp
Silvertone's 1484 Twin Twelve is a 60W 6L6-based tube amp, originally sold in a "piggyback" configuration through the Sears catalog from 1963 - 1967. Similar in sound and function to blackface Fender Bassman amps, but with additional features -- a strong, vibe-dripping tremolo and a reverb that...well...let's just say the reverb exists. At the end of the gig or session, the head tucks into the bottom of the cabinet for ease of transport. Here you'll find Reverb's current selection of 1484 Piggyback amps as used by the likes of Jack White and Beck. - 4
Fender Black Panel Bandmaster 40-Watt 2-Channel 2x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp 1963 - 1967
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 black and then white tolex. (Note: this estimate is for an intact head and cab set).
Years of Production: 1953 - 1973 - 6
Marshall MG Carbon Fiber MG15CFXMS 2-Channel 15-Watt Solid State Guitar Mini Stack 2011 - 2018
The Marshall MG15CFXMS 15W Guitar Mini Stack brings the muscly look and tone of a wall of the company's sound in a more convenient package that still packs a wallop. Armed with onboard effects from chorus to reverb with four programmable channels that recall your favorite mixtures, the MG15CFXMS stacks two 10" miniature cabs on top of one another to pump out 15 watts of tone from pristine clean to crunchy assault. For the Marshall enthusiast constrained by an apartment or fitful neighbors, this tiny titan gives the full experience at a manageable level. - 8
Vox AC-30 Super Twin Top Boost 3-Channel 30-Watt 2x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp 1964 - 1967
The Vox AC-30 Super Twin takes the sound and functionality of the classic AC-30/6 and splits it into separate head and speaker cabinet units to isolate the amp's electronics from the vibrations of the speakers. The closed-back or "pressurized" speaker cabinet also made it a bit more suitable for bass guitars than the standard combo model.
Some time in 1965, the cosmetics of this amp changed slightly from the original brown cloth/square head box to move toward the black diamond cloth, control panel-mounted Top Boost and a funky trapezoidal head cabinet that sat atop the new tubular chrome stand. The Super Twin was also available with optional reverb, which can be found here. - 9
Vox V1121 Buckingham 3-Channel 35-Watt 2x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp
The Vox Buckingham was produced as a 35 watt, solid state piggyback head and cab pair. The cabinet came in 2x12" configuration.
Years of Production: 1966 - 1968 - 14
Fender Tremolux 6G9-A 30-Watt 1x10" Piggyback Guitar Amp 1960 - 1963
Introduced in 1955, the Tremolux was originally a 12-inch combo with 15 watts and a tremolo channel. The Tremolux underwent a major change in 1961 when the amp switched from a combo to a head-cab stack.
Years of Production: 1955 - 1966 - 28
Fender Bassman 50 2-Channel 50-Watt 2x15" Piggyback Guitar Amp 1972 - 1976
Launched in 1951, the Bassman was one of Fender's original iconic amps. Starting in 1972, Fender produced a number of variations on the Bassman with varying wattage and speaker size. These "piggyback" amps had a separate head and cabinet. The Bassman 50 specifically used two 15-inch speakers and 50 watts.
Years of Production: 1972 - 1977
Features: 2x15-inch speakers, 50 watts, 6 control knobs - 36
Fender Bassman 6G6 Brownface 50-Watt 1x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp 1961 - 1962
Years of Production: 1952 - 1971 - 40
Fender Bassman 6G6-B Brownface 50-Watt 2x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp 1963 - 1964
The 1963 Fender Bassman used the 6G6-B circuit with 5881 power tubes and 7025 preamp tubes. It puts out 50W at 4ohms and was originally sold with a 2x12 cabinet in "Piggyback" configuration. - 41
Fender Bandmaster 6G7-A 40-Watt 1x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp 1961
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 black and then white tolex. (Note: this estimate is for an intact head and cab set).
Years of Production: 1953 - 1973









































