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Available at:Southington, CT
Condition: Great
Available at:Mcallen, TX
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Used Ampeg J12R Tube Guitar Combo Amp
Available at:Cincinnati, OH
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Used Ampeg R12R Reverbrocket Tube Guitar Combo Amp
Available at:Braintree, MA
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Available at:Eugene, OR
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Available at:South Springfield, MO
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Available at:Macon, GA
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Available at:Atlantic City, NJ
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Available at:Richmond, VA
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Vintage 1967 Ampeg Gemini II Tube Guitar Combo Amp
Available at:Highland Park, IL
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Available at:Seven Corners, VA
Condition: Good
Vintage 1960s Ampeg G15 Gemini II Tube Guitar Combo Amp
Available at:Detroit, MI
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Available at:Montgomery, AL
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Available at:Richmond, VA
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Available at:Tampa, FL
Condition: Good
Vintage 1967 Ampeg Gemini II Tube Guitar Combo Amp
Available at:Winter Park, FL
Condition: Good
Available at:Danvers, MA
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Available at:NW Tucson, AZ
Condition: Great
Available at:Asheville, NC
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Available at:Springfield, NJ
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Ampeg tube combo guitar amplifiers were very popular from the mid-60s through to the 70s. In that time period, Ampeg combo amps were used by many now-legendary guitarists, including Jeff Beck, Peter Frampton, Johnny Winter and Keith Richards. Ampeg was also responsible for introducing the world's first guitar amplifier with reverb - known as the Reverberocket, this killer amplifier was praised for its authentic, tube-driven tone and high-quality construction style. Ampeg Reverberocket tube combo amps show up regularly in this section, so keep your eyes peeled (and if you're lucky enough to find one, jump on it because they tend to go fast).
The VT-40 is another famous Ampeg tube combo guitar amplifier. First introduced in the early 1970s, this amp was used often by Ron Wood of The Faces and in more recent years, Queens of the Stone Age. The VT-40 has a huge, beefy sound and strong mid-range that will appeal to any loud and proud rocker and they're known to show up here quite often. Make no mistake, the VT-40 belongs in the setup of any guitarist who wants a hard-rocking, muscular sound.
When you get right down to it, Ampeg tube combo guitar amplifiers are in a league of their own and plugging into one will surely enhance your musical performance. Remember, new additions are always being made to this page, so you never know when you'll come across an Ampeg rarity that will make your like-minded music peers drool with envy.






















