This Music Man 212 Sixty Five Amplifier from 1979 is one of the most sought-after hybrid amps from the late 1970s. Designed during Leo Fender's post-Fender era, the Sixty-Five series combines a solid-state preamp with a tube-powered output section, delivering exceptional clean headroom, rich harmonics, and impressive reliability.
Rated at 65 watts through two 12-inch speakers, this American-made combo is known for its bold, articulate cleans, sparkling highs, tight low end, and pedal-friendly platform. Whether you're playing blues, country, classic rock, jazz, or worship music, the Music Man 212 Sixty-Five offers dynamic response and stage-ready performance.
This example is in very good overall shape with hardly any wear and tear and comes with a slip cover and footswitch.

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DETAILS:
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Amplifier Model: 212 Sixty Five
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Amplifier Manufacturer: Music Man
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Amplifier year: 1979
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Amplifier Class: Electric guitar combo
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Amplifier serial number: CN02890
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Country of Origin: USA
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Amplifier Condition: Very good, only very minor cosmetic wear and tear
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Working Condition: Yes
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Cover included: Yes, black vinyl
- Amplifier Weight Imperial: 51 lb
- Amplifier Weight Metric: 23 kg
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Amplifier Dimensions: 26 x 20.5 x 10.5"
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Amplifier Power Output: 65 watts
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Speakers: 2 x12" Alnico
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Footswitch: Yes
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Consignment: Yes
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Product ID: 190937