why not get after a classic Silvertone 1474 guitar amp?
cool website-
http://silvertoneworld.net/amplifiers/1474/1474.html
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"Our finest Silvertone Amplifier" was the phrase used in the catalog listings, and it was the truth. The 1474 was top of the line for its year of availability, and was the first Silvertone amp to feature reverb.
The 1474 welcomed the 60s with a new sound - reverb - and a new look - the suitcase amp. This look would carry through the early 60s in the 1471/81/72/82. They looked kinda like a TV, kinda like a suitcase, but completely like a Silvertone. One oddity, I've never seen the 'triple 3' controlled model shown in the catalog illustrations, every example I've seen has a '2, 3, 4' knob configuration."
cool website-
http://silvertoneworld.net/amplifiers/1474/1474.html
comments>
"Our finest Silvertone Amplifier" was the phrase used in the catalog listings, and it was the truth. The 1474 was top of the line for its year of availability, and was the first Silvertone amp to feature reverb.
The 1474 welcomed the 60s with a new sound - reverb - and a new look - the suitcase amp. This look would carry through the early 60s in the 1471/81/72/82. They looked kinda like a TV, kinda like a suitcase, but completely like a Silvertone. One oddity, I've never seen the 'triple 3' controlled model shown in the catalog illustrations, every example I've seen has a '2, 3, 4' knob configuration."