Fender '65 Super Reverb Vintage Reissue Guitar Combo Amplifier (40 Watts, 4x10")

A reissue of a '60s classic, this all-tube amp pushes 45 watts through 4x10" Jensen Alnico speakers with sweet tube-driven spring reverb and vibrato effects.

Fender Pro Tube Series Vibrolux Reverb Guitar Amplifier

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This update of the venerable Vibrolux pumps 40 watts of all-tube tone from two 10-inch Jensen P10R speakers with Alnico magnets.

The Vibrolux is a worthy heir to the name. Not a reissue, but an update of the sound and specs that have made the Fender Vibrolux Reverb one of the most collectable of vintage amps. The simple design and warm overdriven tone are pure Fender heaven.

Features:

- Dual channels (normal, bright) both with tube reverb and vibrato
- All-tube circuitry
- 2-button footswitch (reverb, vibrato)
- 40 watts RMS
- (2) 10 in. blue Alnico speakers

Controls:
- Normal Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass
- Bright Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb
- Vibrato: Speed, Intensity

- Voltage: 120V
- Wattage: 40 Watts into 4 Ohms
- Inputs: Four - (1/4", Two Bright and Two Normal)
- Speaker Jack: Two 1/4" Parallel (Internal and External)
- Channels: Two
- Rectifier: Solid State

- Pre Amp Tubes: Groove Tubes - (5 x 12AX7), (1 x 12AT7)
- Power Tubes: Groove Tubes - (2 x 6L6)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-488-1818

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars. (8 ratings)
Submitted August 19, 2012 by Matthew Laird in Pea Ridge, AR

"Finally got one"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I remember playing one of these many years ago and I always opted not to buy one because back then, Fender was making their reissues out of particle board instead of ply. When Fender corrected their errant ways by making their cabinets for these "professional" grade instruments properly, I had to have one. I had to wait a while because I began playing Mesa Boogies fifteen years ago because of the poor build quality of the Fenders then. The time came when I needed a main gigging amp, due to my rhythm guitarist taking a liking to my rig. I decided to move my no longer in production Mesas to the back up line and I finally purchased this amp. It is one of the most responsive and versatile amplifiers I have ever played through. I don't think that this model gets enough credit. I can get every sound I need from clean jazz to crunchy rock. I absolutely love it! I can say that it has been well worth the wait to get one and this tone machine is not going anywhere. I will gig it until it falls apart, if that ever happens.

Musical Background:

Semi-Professional

Musical Style:

Rock, Blues, Rock-a-Billy, Rhythm and Blues, Blues, Jazz, Fusion...
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