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Watkins V-Front Dominator - black plexi panel

Watkins V-Front Dominator - black plexi panel


Sought-after late 50s black plexi panel Watkins V-Front Dominator valve (tube) amp for sale. Scruffy condition but excellent working order - these amps sound absolutely huge - stand one behind your Marshall/Vox stack and mic it up....

Dating from the late fifties or very early sixties, it's had a full service and sounds superb - this iconic amp is a real gem. The tremolo is great - plenty of depth, some thump at deeper settings, but very usable.

Cosmetic condition is fairly scruffy, the blue sections have been lightly-painted black at some point - would probably come off with some careful work. It has a number of scuffs and scrapes to the case which is not uncommon for amps of this age. One speaker cone has had a fairly rough repair at some point, but it's sounding good.

No wonder Jim Marshall found ā€˜inspiration’ from these great amps for his classic 18w design. Charlie Watkins was well ahead of the game (ask anyone who owns a pre-WEM Westminster)...

It’s had a thorough overhaul and everything is back up to original spec. Many components in these early Watkins amps are way out of specification now and they usually need a good deal of work to make them sound as they should - but it’s well-worth it.

The first demo below is of a different. The second is a comparison between the current unit and a Vox AC-15

240v Model.

$1,745.63
Watkins V-Front Dominator - black plexi panel—
$1,745.63

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Sought-after late 50s black plexi panel Watkins V-Front Dominator valve (tube) amp for sale. Scruffy condition but excellent working order - these amps sound absolutely huge - stand one behind your Marshall/Vox stack and mic it up....

Dating from the late fifties or very early sixties, it's had a full service and sounds superb - this iconic amp is a real gem. The tremolo is great - plenty of depth, some thump at deeper settings, but very usable.

Cosmetic condition is fairly scruffy, the blue sections have been lightly-painted black at some point - would probably come off with some careful work. It has a number of scuffs and scrapes to the case which is not uncommon for amps of this age. One speaker cone has had a fairly rough repair at some point, but it's sounding good.

No wonder Jim Marshall found ā€˜inspiration’ from these great amps for his classic 18w design. Charlie Watkins was well ahead of the game (ask anyone who owns a pre-WEM Westminster)...

It’s had a thorough overhaul and everything is back up to original spec. Many components in these early Watkins amps are way out of specification now and they usually need a good deal of work to make them sound as they should - but it’s well-worth it.

The first demo below is of a different. The second is a comparison between the current unit and a Vox AC-15

240v Model.