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The Selmer Treble 'n' Bass 50 is a vintage guitar amplifier known for its unique and classic sound. It was originally produced in the 1960s by the British company Selmer, which was a significant player in the early days of the British rock and roll and blues scenes. The Selmer Treble 'n' Bass 50 is often associated with legendary guitarists like Eric Clapton and John Lennon.The amp's 3 x ECC83 preamp, GZ34 Rectifier and 2 x EL34 power tubes churn out a nice and lively 50WATTs of power.The amp sounds really cool and has that typical Selmer sound that hits anywhere between a JMI VOX and a 60's Marshall.Johan Segeborn posted a great video about this amp check out in the link below,

Techical information:

This amp still has his original EL34 and Mullard ECC83 Tubes . The Tubes are tested by an amp technician and are ready to impress the next player for years to come. Im not sure if one transformer is replaced back in the days but I saw a lot of these Partridge transformers on other vintage Selmer amps. What I do know for sure is that these transformers are made by Partridge. Partridge is known for its high quality equipment used in vintage amps. 1 week ago the amp has been fully tested and checked by an amp technician. It is possible to see the invoice when asked for it.

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Listed3 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Treble N bass 50 watt
Categories
Year
  • 1965
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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