1966-1968 Vox Cambridge Reverb Combo Amplifier w/Cover
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Cambridge Reverb V1032 - The Cambridge Reverb V1032 was introduced in 1967 and the was the final incarnation of this amp. Like the V1031, the V1032 was a "solid state" amp.
Thomas Organ created the V1032 Cambridge Reverb by adding an "E-Tuner" circuit to the V1031 Cambridge Reverb.
Output Power - 18 watts (solid state)
Channels, Inputs, Controls and Effects- One channel, three inputs. Controls: Volume, treble, bass, reverb, tremolo speed ,tremolo depth, foot switchable MRB and E-Tuner
Speakers- One Vox "Gold Bulldog" Oxford 10" speaker
Dimensions- 16" H x 21" W x 9.5" D
Accessories- cover, chrome swivel stand, foot pedal.