1958 Fender Deluxe Tweed Narrow Panel Vintage Tube Amp 5E3 w/ Jensen P12R
The original Triad transformer pair is intact, and the circuit has been freshly recapped, with high quality Sprague Atoms in the power supply and premium Jupiter-branded caps in the preamp that faithfully reproduce the tonal qualities of the original yellow Astrons. Two of the three original CTS pots are intact, with visible date codes from the 27th week of 1958. Tubes include a vintage RCA 5Y3 rectifier, a matched pair of JJ 6V6 power tubes, and modern valves in the preamp.
The original Jensen P12R alnico magnet 12" driver is intact, with the Jensen foil sticker on the bell cover. The date on the edge of the speaker frame is from the 47th week of 1956. The tube chart is quite well-kept, with a "HJ" date stamp which translates to October of 1958.
The chrome on the chassis is bright and clean, with all of the original white silkscreen text present, retaining the original chicken head knobs. The original ambered tweed and oxblood grillcloth are present, with various marks of wear on the enclosure. The two original back panels were inexplicably painted black and stripped back to the original tweed, while the rest of the tweed was unaffected.






















Description
The original Triad transformer pair is intact, and the circuit has been freshly recapped, with high quality Sprague Atoms in the power supply and premium Jupiter-branded caps in the preamp that faithfully reproduce the tonal qualities of the original yellow Astrons. Two of the three original CTS pots are intact, with visible date codes from the 27th week of 1958. Tubes include a vintage RCA 5Y3 rectifier, a matched pair of JJ 6V6 power tubes, and modern valves in the preamp.
The original Jensen P12R alnico magnet 12" driver is intact, with the Jensen foil sticker on the bell cover. The date on the edge of the speaker frame is from the 47th week of 1956. The tube chart is quite well-kept, with a "HJ" date stamp which translates to October of 1958.
The chrome on the chassis is bright and clean, with all of the original white silkscreen text present, retaining the original chicken head knobs. The original ambered tweed and oxblood grillcloth are present, with various marks of wear on the enclosure. The two original back panels were inexplicably painted black and stripped back to the original tweed, while the rest of the tweed was unaffected.
























