![]() Whatever's going on, it ain't gonna explode if you run an 8ohm cab on it. Something about that series thing doesn't make sense though as mine works with 1 speaker plugged in the ext. I don't know, could be some internet fantasy.I'll be opening it up soon to reglue and recover the headcase so I guess I'll have a look at the jacks then. VENDRE 1968 Fender Bandmaster Silverface Drip Edge 50-Watt. jack instead of the main one it put you into the 8ohm tap. 1968 FENDER BANDMASTER Silverface Drip Edge 50-Watt 2-Channel Guitar Amp Head - EUR 897,42. I was also referring to the 2 '68 Vibrolux Reverbs, the '68 Princeton Reverb and the '68 Deluxe Reverb.Many of the '68s, including all of mine, do not have the fixed bias circuitry. I thought I read somewhere that the outs are in series so when you plugged into both outs it used an 8 ohm tap or if you plugged into the ext. It only looks like a Bandmaster Reverb because I have the Super Reverb Head(chassis) mounted in a Bandmaster Reverb cab. I did have it biased to run on 2 power tubes for this but still don't know if or how that effects the taps for different impedance speakers. I've sinced removed it from bass duties and it's my guitar rig now. ![]() Don't know if I'm stressing components or shortening it's lifespan or not but it hasn't caused any problems and is still the most reliable amp I've had.Ĭaveat: I'm no amp tech, just my personal experience. Kopen 1961 Fender Tremolux Blonde Piggyback Tube Amp Head 6G9 Circuit w/ EL84 (6BQ5) van slechts 5,925.51 Up for sale, a 1961 Fender Tremolux in exceptional condition, boasting a 6G9 circuit and factory EL84 (6BQ5) power. ![]() I've run my 135 a lot on 8ohm ported bass cabs and openback guitar cabs with nary a problem.
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