AmplifiersBandmasterBrownfaceFender

Fender Brownface Bandmaster

PModel/Circuit Number: 6G7
Years of Production:
1960
Era: Brown
Configuration: Combo
Controls: Brown forward facing w/ white screened labels, controls numbered 1-10
Knobs: Brown Barrel

Schematics

Faceplate:

  • Front: Normal: In, In, Vol, Treb, Bass – Bright: In, In, Vol, Treb, Bass, Speed, Intensity – Presense – Pilot Lamp
  • Rear: Ground Sw, Fuse (3A), Power Sw, Standby Sw, Speaker Jack, Vibrato Jack

Cabinet:

Tolex/Tweed:

Grill Cloth:

Logo: Grille Mounted, Flat
Weight:
Speaker:

Effects: Tremolo
Watts:
Tubes:

  • Pre amp: 7025
  • Power: 2 x 6L6GC or 5881
  • Bias: Fixed, Unadjustable
  • Rectifier: Solid State

Comments:
Part of quintet of amps that Fender called “the Professional Amplifiers.” The series included the Bandmaster, Concert, Super, and Vibrosonic. Within a year the Bandmaster evolved into the Blonde piggyback head and 2×12 cabinet. The controls on the early Brown Bandmaster changed from the “Center Volume” faceplate to “Volume, Treble, Bass” faceplate in the spring of 1960.

13 thoughts on “Fender Brownface Bandmaster

  • Mick lee

    I own one of these

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  • jeff grecny

    I own one of these brown face amps–in mint condition. I’m curious what their value is on today’s market.

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  • Michael James Walmsley

    the “Vintage Guitar Boutique” in Bethnal Green has one for sale at £7500 … seems a bit expensive as I sold mine three years ago for £1800 …they also have a brownface 2 x 10″ Super Amp for £4500 … London Prices…

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  • Mr. Big Stuff

    london shmundon

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  • The one in the picture is a refab with aftermarket cabinet and tolex. The originals are in light brown / tan tolex

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  • also note the dimensions are missing from the description: they should read as follows— 22 5/8 H x 24 W x 10 1/2 D

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    • Yes Paul, Dave Vomacka here of Grampys_amps. I have been asked to build a ’60 Bandmaster 3/10 cabinet and you are the first person I have found that has given some demensions of that amp. I wonder if you still have the amp ? I am wondering what the demensions are of the back panels and placement and size of the cutout holes. Hoping you wind up getting this message after so many years. Any help would be much appreciated.

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  • Would like to remake my 1961 Bandmaster piggyback amp head into the 1960 Bandmaster 3×10 combo. Is the output tranny impedance 8 Ohms on both the same or the impedance listed here is impedance of individual speakers?
    In case of connecting 3 speakers to piggyback 1961 output tranny I gues I should use 16ohm speakers, or were 8Ohms used originally (if OT built for 8Ohms can handle less then 4?!)

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    • Adam Stringer

      Please don’t do this. Don’t ruin the value of your amp.

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      • Dick Easter

        How could he possibly ruin the amp….he just slips it out of the head box and puts in a 3×10 combo cab….whats he going to do throw the empty head box away…he would be a fool and I doubt that would be done….if he wants to go back to a head he slips it back into the hard box, no harm done….by the way they are all 4 ohm and no prob with three 8 0hm speakers….I have a 1958 Tweed Bandmaster 3c10, it has three 8 ohm speakers and the amp is 4 ohm.

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  • Dick Easter

    How could he possibly ruin the amp….he just slips it out of the head box and puts in a 3×10 combo cab….whats he going to do throw the empty head box away…he would be a fool and I doubt that would be done….if he wants to go back to a head he slips it back into the hard box, no harm done….by the way they are all 4 ohm and no prob with three 8 0hm speakers….I have a 1958 Tweed Bandmaster 3c10, it has three 8 ohm speakers and the amp is 4 ohm.

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  • scott davis

    It’s a 5G7 circuit. At least that’s what it says on mine.

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  • Horst Fengler

    I have an April 1963 Band Master cream tolex blonde knobs..Brown grille..only one with blonde knobs I’ve ever seen..

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