Old School The Fender PA 135 is a vintage, 4-channel tube PA amplifier head introduced in the late 1970s. Renowned for its clean, high-headroom “ultralinear” tube design, it outputs 135 Watts RMS (297W peak) and features built-in reverb, making it a popular modified platform for guitarists and bassists today. [1, 2, 3]
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Core Specifications
- Type: All-tube PA mixing amplifier head
- Output Power: 135 Watts RMS; 297 Watts peak
- Total Load Impedance: 4 ohms minimum
- Valves/Tubes:
- Power section: \(4 \times 6L6GC\) (or 6L6)
- Preamp section: 7025, 12AX7, and 12AT7 tubes
- Channels: 4 independent channels, each with 2 inputs
- Channel Controls: Volume (pull for Reverb), Bass, and Treble
- Master Controls: Master Volume, Master Bass, Master Treble, and Master Reverb
- Dimensions: 26.25" W \(\times \) 10.5" H \(\times \) 11" D (approx. \(66.7 \times 26.7 \times 27.9 \text{ cm}\))
- Weight: 52 lbs (approx. \(23.6 \text{ kg}\)) [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
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