1959 Silvertone 1433
Built between 1959 and 1961 the Silvertone 1433 was the brand's most expensive single-speaker amplifier. With a big 15” Alnico speaker, 15 watts, paired 6L6 power tubes, tremolo, and two channels, this amp would certainly keep up with a tweed deluxe or the like.
It's an incredible sounding amplifier, with all kinds of dimension in the bass end, heavenly trem, and a real creamy breakup. It's very dynamic and touch-sensitive too, and has a lot to offer to a single-coil player. DeArmonds and P-90s push the front end beautifully, and lower output Fender pickups allow for more clean headroom and pedal-friendliness.
The amp has been serviced, new grounded AC cord added, and fuse wiring modified for safety.
It's an incredible sounding amplifier, with all kinds of dimension in the bass end, heavenly trem, and a real creamy breakup. It's very dynamic and touch-sensitive too, and has a lot to offer to a single-coil player. DeArmonds and P-90s push the front end beautifully, and lower output Fender pickups allow for more clean headroom and pedal-friendliness.
The amp has been serviced, new grounded AC cord added, and fuse wiring modified for safety.