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About This Listing

This 1952 Danelectro Twin Twelve amp was cool when it was built over 60 years ago, and if anything, it’s even more cool now. With around 30-40 watts it’s plenty loud and has lots of headroom. This is an historical and sonically unique amp that will stand out in a sea of Fender and Gibson vintage amps.

Amp controls on back are mounted on a diagonal chassis. There are two channels each with separate volume controls. Master tone and tremolo controls and comes with footswitch for the tremolo. It’s missing its handle, but the amp is in overall good vintage condition with Tolex wear commensurate with its age. But its gold lettering and side stripe and its wicker grill cloth are remarkably clean and insanely cool.

DETAILS

Year: 1952

Make: Danelectro

Model: Twin Twelve Amp

Serial: 0136

Finish: Brown tolex with gold lettering and side stripes

Condition: Good

Modifications: Re-tubed and partially recapped

Comments: Unique and hard to find Danelectro amp that will set you apart from the crowd.

Listed5 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Twin Twelve Amp
Finish
  • Brown Tolex / Gold Stripe
Year
  • 1952
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Thunder Road Guitars PDX

Portland, OR, United States
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Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:2,569

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