Fender amps. What's your favorite?
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- brianeharmonjr
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Fender amps. What's your favorite?
I'm about to get rid of my Fender Blues Jr. and upgrade to a bigger fender tube amp and I would like everyone's help deciding which way to go. Currently, my 2 top contenders are a '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue and a '59 Bassman Reissue. I'm sure all you guitar players out there have opinions on this. I'm not interested in Marshall, Orange, Mesa, Laney, etc. I just want opinions on Fenders. Also, if anyone's got a Fender tube amp they are looking to get rid of, I've got a couple of tradable items including a Fender '62 Tele Custom (japanese), Fender Blues Jr. (with footswitch and cover), and a Warwick Corvette Standard FL 4.
Hey Brian..two very different sounds....the '65 DR has well...reverb and a nice tremolo..the sound is tighter, more focused then your other choice. The Bassman reissue is more open and woody sounding....and is the one I would buy IF I could live w/o the reverb...if you go for the Bassman please get the ltd version..not only looks better with the lacquered tweed but most important has a tube not ss rectifier...this is important on this model..good luck!
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I myself, am a fan of the BF era, having had a '66 Bandmaster and currently an early '70s Princeton Reverb that in reality has the '60s BF circuit, something a lot of poeple don't know. I did briefly try a '59 BM RI but to me the quintessential Fender tone is the BF amps. Part of that I am sure is due to the reverb and the wonderful bias modulated tremolo on the PR amp.
The original BF Fenders are my fave also...it's all I play. The reissues are different as is the tweed Bassman,,natch. I think Fender did a much better job w/the LTD Bassmans then they did with the DR reissues...for me anyway. If I was after a DR now, I would look for a clone built point to point...
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I've got a blackface Bandmaster ('66) and a blonde Dual Showman, both courtesy of George (above). I used to have a '60 light brown Pro (15" JBL). Those three about sum it up for me re: Fender faves.
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The biggest mistake I've made in all my guitar collecting days was to sell my November '64 Strat with the matching '64 blackface Vibroverb - the one with the 15" JBL. What a perfect combination. Sigh.
I've also used the first reissue '59 Bassman and '63 brown tolex 2x10 Vibroverb. A great pair in stereo, but I wasn't keen on running the Bassman alone.
I reckon you should go for the Deluxe Reverb - it is a very versatile amp and easier to carry than the Bassman. I'm a stickler for both reverb and tremelo so for me it would be a one-horse race.
I've also used the first reissue '59 Bassman and '63 brown tolex 2x10 Vibroverb. A great pair in stereo, but I wasn't keen on running the Bassman alone.
I reckon you should go for the Deluxe Reverb - it is a very versatile amp and easier to carry than the Bassman. I'm a stickler for both reverb and tremelo so for me it would be a one-horse race.
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- brianeharmonjr
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My favorite has to be the Super Reverb. My friend and former band-mate had both an early silver face Super & a black face Vibrolux, among others.
The Vibrolux was a really sweet, beautiful sounding amp that was almost showroom new, but it didn't seem to handle his '69 LP Goldtop very well, but for single coil pups, it was a beautiful amp, though not really loud enough for stage use in that band. It seemed to lose some of that sweet, clean, rich quality when cranked.
The Super, however, was a real versatile workhorse with awesome classic tone at all volumes.
Twin Reverbs are nice, but those 4 10" speakers of the Super just sounded wonderful with any guitar: Gretsch, 335, LP, Strat, Tele,...
The Vibrolux was a really sweet, beautiful sounding amp that was almost showroom new, but it didn't seem to handle his '69 LP Goldtop very well, but for single coil pups, it was a beautiful amp, though not really loud enough for stage use in that band. It seemed to lose some of that sweet, clean, rich quality when cranked.
The Super, however, was a real versatile workhorse with awesome classic tone at all volumes.
Twin Reverbs are nice, but those 4 10" speakers of the Super just sounded wonderful with any guitar: Gretsch, 335, LP, Strat, Tele,...
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I may be out of place by recommending a Deluxe Reverb as I just sold my SFDR. In fact, I haven't even shipped it to the new owner yet as I'm awaiting payment. It has served me well the past 8 years and I hope that I will not regret selling it sometime down the road. However, it's been replaced by a 2x10 Victoria Victoriette (6L6s).
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