My standard Monday amp photodump and general #ToneHenge™ appreciation post! 1) The gang's all here! Well not really...a lot of my amps are still downstairs and two of these amps aren't even mine! 🤣 Here are some of the rarer/more interesting ones: 2) 1970 Marshall 2022. My only British amp, and rare af on this side of the pond! I know you brits basically trip over these in the street, but I have only seen one other one for sale in Toronto in the last 10 years. 3) 1965 Fender Vibrolux Reverb. My second vintage amp ever...and still one of my favourites because for whatever reason a 2 x 10 always makes my playing sound better! 4) 1959 Fender Harvard. Possibly my most valuable amp and certainly my most minty. Also sounds incredible. With original cover off to the left. 5) 1959 Fender Princeton. Not nearly so minty as the Harvard, but somes in the same box so hard to tell them apart at a distance. the 5F2 Princeton is of course a Champ circuit (with added power switch and tone knob) and speaker in a larger cabinet. 6) 1964 Fender 5F1 "transitional" Champ. Everything you ever wanted in a tweed champ, but not in tweed! Made this way in 1964 only. 7) 1963 Fender 6G2 Princeton - another "transitional" model. Basically a brown Princeton in black Tolex #gibsonamp #amp #guitar #guitars #ampphotography #vintageamp #amplifier #tubeamp #amps #guitaramp #fenderamp #vintagefender #vintagemarshall #marshallamp
















