- 60W, 2-12 in. Vox Celestion speakers and a high-freq. horn, guitar piggyback, solid-state chassis, three channels (normal, brilliant, bass), reverb, tremolo, top/rear control panel, six inputs (two per channel), nine top control panel knobs (Normal Ch.: v, b, t, Brilliant Ch.: v, b, t, Bass Ch.: v, Tone X, power switch), Normal Ch. top boost switch, Brilliant Ch. mid boost switch, rear panel: five knobs (trem speed, trem depth, three-way MRB effects switch, three-way reverb channel select, reverb level), footswitch jack, E tuner switch (Model V1133 only), line reverse switch, aux. outlet, black covering, brown grille, chrome roller stand and footswitch included, mfg. 1965-68.

The Royal Guardsman Models V13 and V113 had two separate footswitches and footswitch jacks. When the V1132 was introduced in 1966, it featured a new three-button footswitch that consolidated the previous two. The V1131 featured a distortion booster that could only be controlled by footswitch and this amp came equipped with a four-button footswitch. The V1133 was introduced in 1967 and featured an E tuner.

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