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| | Features | 22 watts of pure, clean power compresses and overdrives so sweetly when cranked up!One 12" 8-ohm Jensen C-12K speakers offer incredible clarity and note separation.All-tube Fender reverb and vibrato offers special ambience and a legendary array of tones.
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| | Description | The 22-watt ’65 Deluxe Reverb® amp is for rock, country or blues players who want a moderately powered amp they can crank up at the gig or in the studio. The full, snappy guitar tones heard on many famous recordings from Memphis to Abbey Road were made using the Deluxe™ amp. Features include dual 6V6 Groove Tubes® output tubes, one 5AR4 rectifier tube, four 12AX7 preamp tubes, two 12AT7 tubes, one 12” 8-ohm Jensen® C-12K speaker, dual channels (normal and vibrato), tube-driven Fender® reverb, tube vibrato, two-button footswitch for reverb and vibrato on-off, black textured vinyl covering and silver grille cloth. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 26.0 inches | | Product Width: | 11.25 inches | | Product Height: | 19.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 44.02 pounds | | Package Length: | 26.0 inches | | Package Width: | 20.0 inches | | Package Height: | 11.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 48.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
One of the best amps you can buy. Apr 19, 2010
By John Stein This amp doesn't really need a review. It's a fantastic amp. Everyone loves it. Real amp fanatics will tell you this one doesn't compare to the original made in the 60s models, but it's still a great amp.
I've had it for about ten years. Never had a problem. Everyone who plays it loves it. Fender is such a standard that just about any sound you are looking for can be had with just a couple of pedals out in front. Of course you can't get a Marshall sound out of it, but hey, it's a fender. If you want Marshall, get one. I have had both, but sold my Marshall because my buddy wanted it. I still like the Marshall, but I can live without it. Can't live without the Fender.
This amp has NO effects. Well nothing but reverb and "vibrato". I seldom use either, but sometimes the reverb is nice. You will need to buy effects pedals if you want overdrive, distortion, etc.
For the money, I might buy the Hot Rod instead (I have owned one and sold it to the same buddy). It's an absolutely awesome amp. It has overdrive and distortion channels built in. However it's bigger, heavier to lug around. Has a bit more color to it tone wise. You can't get the totally clean that you can get from the Deluxe Reverb.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great Amp Mar 21, 2011
By Speedy I've had this amp as it came stock (meaning the exact one that is shown here) and i also have a representation of the original '65 Deluxe Reverb (meaning a point to point hand wired circuit instead of the one that comes with the reissue -in other words, as it was made back in the 60s) and both sound very good. Of course, i sold the stock reissue and kept the hand wired version (done by non other than Alessandro, who is sort of a guru in the tube amp world). I remember clearly the day when i sold the stock '65 reissue. The buyer came with a Mexico made Fender Tele with fender Texas Pick ups. When he plugged in the sound that came out was so heavenly i almost did not sell the amp. The one i kept is also clear, clean and powerful (you would not believe how powerful 22 watts can be). In all cases i would recommend 3 upgrades. Change the speaker and the speaker cord, and change the tubes to NOS if you can (and do a bias adjustment when you change those tubes) . Change the speaker to a 25 or 30 watt (Warehouse, Jensen or Weber speakers are recommended)instead of the 100 watts speaker that is in there when you buy it. That will give a more compressed sound and a earlier break up (at around 7 or 8 at volume) which will result in a natural distortion which is warm instead of harsh. If you prefer to stay clean then leave the stock speaker.
Anyways, if you buy the reissue you will buy a great amp (probably the best Fender has to offer at this power levels) and will not have to go through the hassle of bringing to date a real 60s vintage one (you know, recap job, replacing resistors,etc.) which is another way to go.
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