
These extremely rare, prototype tube amplifiers by Vero Amps are built to replicate certain vintage amps in a gorgeous, hand built, art deco styling.
This model is a circuit replica of a 1950s tweed Fender Bassman and has plenty of oomf, volume, and character. Dial the volume up, and you get soaring Hendrix-y tones that could satisfy any vintage lover. The cabinet is all solid wood (most likely Walnut and Maple). There are four Jensen Special Design speakers.
This amp is used. We had it fully serviced in 2023. All electronic and wood components are in excellent condition. The cloth front grill is a bit stretched with some loose strands, but it is still in tact.
FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY due to the size and weight of this amplifier.
67 lbs, 25" L x 11 1/2" W x 26 1/4" H
From Vero:
"The Company was formed by brothers Steve and Chris along with the late John Madigan, in the interest of raising the level of electric guitar amplifiers both in sound and appearance.
The core of the Vero philosophy is that it always be a very high quality product which possesses the tone and appearance to elevate its art.
Musicians are artistic people. It is our belief that musicians have the ability to recognize and appreciate works of artistic quality as do their audiences. Audiences have a great capacity to discern good tone as well as appreciate things of beauty. The creation and enjoyment of art is one of the most enduring and worthwhile endeavors known to humans. We are not convinced that everything in life is a commodity nor should it be made or purchased as cheaply as possible. Items of true quality are made to be with you for a lifetime.
Give it some thought and you may come to realize that life is simply too short to waste living with uninspiring mass produced amplifiers that are ultimately destined for a landfill. The idea of beautiful, yet functional art has been a mainstay in the world of guitars but this idea has been mostly lost on instrument amplifiers, until Vero."