Description
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Tone time! 60s Valco 6498VR Vibra-Verb combo! 35 watts tube, 2 x 12” Jensens, Vibrato and Reverb. $1999!
The Valco 6498VR Vibra-Verb is a vintage tube guitar amplifier produced in the mid-1960s by Valco, often marketed under brands like Supro, National, or Airline. This amp is celebrated for its warm, clean tones, unique pitch-shifting vibrato effect, and spring reverb, making it a sought-after piece for vintage enthusiasts and tone connoisseurs.
Specifications
Type: Tube-driven combo amplifier
Power Output: Approximately 35 watts
Tubes:
- Power Tubes: 2 x 6L6GC
- Preamp Tubes: Typically 12AX7 variants
- Rectifier: 5U4 tube
Speakers: Two 12-inch speakers, commonly Jensen or similar brands
Channels: Two, with separate volume and tone controls
Controls: - Volume and Tone for each channel
- Reverb level
- Vibrato Speed and Depth
Effects: Spring reverb and true pitch-shifting vibrato
Inputs: Multiple 1/4″ inputs to accommodate different instruments
Country of Manufacture: USA
Design Features
- Durable cabinet with textured tolex covering and vintage aesthetic
- True pitch-shifting vibrato, a rare and sought-after feature in vintage amplifiers
- Spring reverb for lush, ambient soundscapes
- Dual 12-inch speakers for full, rich sound projection
Tone and Application
The 6498VR Vibra-Verb delivers warm, harmonically rich clean tones with smooth, natural breakup at higher volumes. Its unique pitch-shifting vibrato provides a distinctive modulation effect, setting it apart from traditional tremolo circuits. The spring reverb adds depth, making it ideal for surf, blues, rock, and experimental styles.
Collectability and Market Value
As a mid-1960s Valco amplifier, the Vibra-Verb is highly valued for its vintage appeal and rare features, particularly its pitch-shifting vibrato. Its tonal versatility and connection to the golden era of tube amplifiers make it a prized possession among collectors and players.