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Description

The Vintage 62-9019 Tube Spring Reverb by Airline

The Airline 62-9019 Reverb is a vintage early-1960s tube spring reverb unit made in the United States, originally produced by Valco for the Montgomery Ward “Airline” brand. It is a studio-grade outboard effects device designed to add natural, analog spring reverb to electric guitars and amplifiers. The unit is known for its warm, dark, and slightly “swampy” reverb character, which differs from the brighter Fender-style reverb. It typically features tube-driven circuitry, multiple input/output jacks, and a footswitch for engaging the effect. Because of its age and design, it is now considered a rare and collectible piece of vintage audio gear.

Specs:

• Model: Airline 62-9019
• Type: Tube-driven spring reverb unit
• Era: Early 1960s (approx. 1961–1965)
• Manufacturer: Valco (for Montgomery Ward Airline brand)
• Country of origin: United States
• Controls: Intensity (wet/dry mix), tone range switch (Normal / Bass / Treble)
• Inputs/Outputs: 2 instrument inputs, 1 output to amplifier
• Tubes: Typically 6EU7 and 6DR7 (varies by revision)
• Footswitch: On/Off reverb activation jack (footswitch included on some units)
• Sound character: Warm, dark, vintage “swampy” spring reverb
• Build: Analog point-to-point tube circuitry in metal combo-style enclosure
• Function: External reverb effect unit for guitars and studio use

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See how Nathaniel Rateliff uses Airline 62-9019 Reverb

Nathaniel Rateliff

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Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats

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