Next installment in cool blues amps.
Year:
1947-1953
Model:
Pro
Model No:
5A5, 5B5, 5C5
Config:
Combo
Control Panel:
Chrome top facing w/ white screened labels, controls numbered 1-12
Conrol Layout:
Fuse (2A), Power Sw, Pilot Lamp, Vol, Mic Vol, Tone/Power Sw, In, In, Mic In, Mic In
Knobs:
Black pointer
Cabinet:
TV Front, 19 7/8"H X 22"W X 10"D tapers to 8 3/4" (50.5 x 55.9 x 25.4 cm)
Cab Covering:
Vertical tweed (47-48) or diagonal tweed
Cab Hardware:
Leather Handle, glides
Grille:
brown mohair (47-48) or linen
Logo:
Cabinet mounted, block letter "Fender Fullerton, California" on rectangular tag
Weight:
?
Speakers/Load:
1 x 15"/8 ohms
Speaker Model:
Jensen F15N (Field Coil) or Jensen P15N
Effects:
None
Output:
18-25 Watts
Preamp:
Mic: 6SC7 or 12AY7 (later models)
Instrument: 6SC7 or 12AY7 (later models)
Power:
2 x metal envelope 6L6
Bias:
Cathode Biased
Rectifier:
5U4
Phase Inverter:
6SC7 or 12AX7(later models) (paraphase)
Comments:
A speaker jack and ex. speaker jack were installed under the chassis.
The filter choke was removed from the circuit on Model 5C5.
A separate On/Off switch was added durring the TV Front era.
A few TV front pros were covered in white vinyl as used on the two-tone champs.
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