All tube. Reverb and vibrato. Ceramic speaker. Includes footswitch.
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Feature:
I like it simple.
Quality:
Seems robust.
Value:
It is a lot, but I payed $750 for a MF-104SD (which is worth every penny), so this isn't that bad for what it does for me.
Desirability:
I love the looks of this amp!
Sound:
I tried it next to a Hot Rod Deluxe also interested in, and I was amazed how much clearer, puncher and fuller it sounded. The two amps are what I narrowed it down to and in the end this amp was better in all that I was looking for. Reverb was thinner on the hot rod and the cleans were not as warm. This amp doesn't have a drive channel or effects loop but I don't care. I use foot pedals for fuzz, which the green Russian big muff sounds so thick through this amp (you have to true-bypass it first, easy to do!). The only thing I was worried about was the 22 watts, but in the end it proven to be more then I need. I played in 2 bands and funk, classic rock soul band and rock jazz experimental. For both of these bands I have the volume 2.5 for one and 3 for the other and it
Submitted: 5/4/2006
Style of Music: Funk, Jazz, Rock.
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Feature:
Simple, straight to the point,plug in turn up and play.
If you like using th "vibrato" effect , its not as strong as some, but usable.The best Reverb I've heard on any amp I've owned or heard locally!
Quality:
Good quality.
Value:
Maybe a bit expensive, but worth it
Desirability:
Just a good looking Fender amp, nothing special, not as dramatic as a Marshall M1959 "Plexi" full-stack.
Sound:
I've been told that Premium Tubes and a Weber C12N Speaker make a very good sounding amp sound absolutely fantastic.
Support:
Only put 5 as I have no idea as have had no problems as yet !!
Overall:
Can never really be 100% satisfied, I'd buy a Marshall M1962 "Bluesbreaker" Reissue tomorrow or a Vox AC30TBRX or a Fender "Vibro King" if I had the money and still be 99% happy with the ' 65 Deluxe reissue and use it within its limitations, which for me at the moment are none!
Submitted: 11/8/2003
Style of Music: Blues/Blues Rock with a Tinge of Country, Classic Late 60s/early 70s Rock,
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