Selmer Treble "N" Bass 50 Mk II Top. 1966.
50 watt.Very similar in sound and construction as a Marshall JTM45 with 2 EL-34s and the great GZ34 rectifier.
"The T´n´B 50 was probably the longest-running Selmer amplifier in production, from the early 60´s to the late 70´s.The Mk II version followed the croc-skin models, and changes were largely cosmetic. Cabinet covering was changed to black vinyl, the front being covered in a very attractive white/blue on black patterned grillcloth similar to designs used by WEM and Vox at that time, with a large light-blue Selmer logo. Handle is leather with Vox-type mounting brackets, and vent grilles are no longer used as ventilation to the back is improved.Normal and Bass channel each have 2 inputs and controls for volume, treble and bass, and an on/off switch and pilot light are provided. On the rear of the chassis are voltage selector, 2 slo-blo fuses and 15 & 7.5 ohm speaker output sockets.Dimensions 21" x 8.1/2" x 8", valve complement ECC83 (3), EL34 (2), GZ34 (1).This simple, functional and reliable amplifier occupies sonic territory somewhere between Vox and Marshall and can emulate both, probably the reason for it´s popularity.Oddly, the very attractive livery seems to have been used only on the T´n´B and not other Selmer models.".
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