Fender Concert Amp
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Fender Concert Amp
I just bought one this afternoon, from 1962, it sounds incredible, with guitar and bass!
Mine is the rare version with the 6G12-A tremolo circuit that produces some true vibrato along with the tremolo, too cool!!!

- analogpackrat
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Re: Fender Concert Amp
Nice score! A friend of mine has a brown Pro (6G5) from that era. Those tremolos are something special.
If it is to be, it is up to me.
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A couple of quick photos I did this evening; look past the dust, I have not cleaned the amp up yet after it having sat in a store for a few years. I am having too much fun playing through it! 
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Nice grab Jeff! Congrats! Going to add some 6 string work to the show?
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I'd like to but probably not. I do plan on using this for bass, though; I want to get a matching headcase made to put the chassis in to use with my bass cabs.
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Looks practically new. Nice snag, Jeff.
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I am trying to find out the history of this amp; I found a service tag from a guy in Buffalo. I have a message in to him so I can see if he remembers (hopefully, he keeps a service record of his work) the amp and what he did with it.
- sloop_john_b
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Yep, this vibramolo is really wild in how it handle harmonics, I only with it could go slower, probably a very simple circuit change to enable that to happen, to adjust the range of the oscillator behavior.
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Cool amp Jeff all you need now is talent. 
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Fender Concert Amp
Nice score on the amp, Jeff !!
Are those Mojo brand speakers replacements or originals ? Are they 10s or 12s ?
Are those Mojo brand speakers replacements or originals ? Are they 10s or 12s ?
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Oh, yes. Brings to mind my 1-15" '62 Pro. Fabulous amps!
I've been a Concert 4X10" enthusiast since I heard my first one back in '64...Yours is the best configuration ever, JS. Congrats!
I've been a Concert 4X10" enthusiast since I heard my first one back in '64...Yours is the best configuration ever, JS. Congrats!
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There was a bag in the bottom of the cabinet with talent in it.scotty wrote:Cool amp Jeff all you need now is talent.
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The 10" MojoTone MP10-Rs are replacements, that apparently have been long discontinued; I think they were only made in the '90s, so they are close to being vintage, themselves.8mileshigher wrote:Nice score on the amp, Jeff !!![]()
Are those Mojo brand speakers replacements or originals ? Are they 10s or 12s ?
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From what I gather many of these amps were pretty similar with just minor changes in the power amp section and the speaker complement. I bet a Pro would sound even better than this for bass, although this amp is no slouch.jingle_jangle wrote:Oh, yes. Brings to mind my 1-15" '62 Pro. Fabulous amps!
I've been a Concert 4X10" enthusiast since I heard my first one back in '64...Yours is the best configuration ever, JS. Congrats!
I absolutely love the "Vibremolo®"
