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Fender Custom Vibrolux

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What does anyone who owns one of these amps think of them? How good do they sound with a Rickenbacker? I saw one at a shop in New Orleans (International Vintage) and I was thinking of trying it out with one of the five Rics they have in stock.
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JakeK wrote:What does anyone who owns one of these amps think of them? How good do they sound with a Rickenbacker? I saw one at a shop in New Orleans (International Vintage) and I was thinking of trying it out with one of the five Rics they have in stock.
Try it out and let us know how you like it. :)
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JakeK wrote: I saw one at a shop in New Orleans (International Vintage) and I was thinking of trying it out with one of the five Rics they have in stock.
So why didn't you?
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I AM going to, I just don't know when. 60 miles into the heart of New Orleans is a lot on the old "Jake and His Mom Mobile"
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JakeK wrote:I AM going to, I just don't know when. 60 miles into the heart of New Orleans is a lot on the old "Jake and His Mom Mobile"
I hope you aren't gonna make your mom drive 120 miles round trip so you can try out a guitar amplifier. Respect the woman!
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collin wrote:
JakeK wrote:I AM going to, I just don't know when. 60 miles into the heart of New Orleans is a lot on the old "Jake and His Mom Mobile"
I hope you aren't gonna make your mom drive 120 miles round trip so you can try out a guitar amplifier. Respect the woman!
Cycle there!!!!! Think of it as an extreme workout!
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Don't try unless you're prepared to buy.
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1965 wrote:Don't try unless you're prepared to buy.
Or you can get away with it and the salesmen are idiots...
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dpowell wrote:
1965 wrote:Don't try unless you're prepared to buy.
Or you can get away with it and the salesmen are idiots...
Well, I just said that so Jake doesn't have to add another thing to his gotta buy list. If he tries it and likes it then the ever-growing list will get longer.
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Very true. How's the Strat sale coming, Jake? Any closer to a 1997?

Get the guitar first, then work on the tone. I play through a Crate 15-watter 95% of the time - the full rig's only worth it for band practices and gigs.
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dpowell wrote:I play through a Crate 15-watter 95% of the time - the full rig's only worth it for band practices and gigs.
Seriously? Why not a Fender Champ/Blues Jr. or a Gibson GA-5? Something like that
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I want something that's isn't too big and isn't too small. I'm slowly saving my dough. I've got a few (good quality) pics of the Strat so I can sell it. I do like the looks of Deluxe Reverb, too...IVG has one for a reasonable price, and it's a lot less than an AC-30 HW2.
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Hi, Jake:

This is my first post on the forum and a good place to start.

I own a "Custom Vibrolux Reverb", which was a trade-up from a Deluxe Reverb re-issue a few years ago. The CVR has a nice distinctive sound... "Fendery" but different. The amp, like Custom Shop Vibro-King, has no negative feedback loop, so it is inclined to "hiss" a little bit, at idle; not enough to make a difference in my mind, but some players are bothered by this characteristic.

The amp is very sensitive to pick attack and is very responsive to the nuances of a players style. The amp with two 10's is efficient and "loud"; it is more of a playing out kind of amp, rather than a practice amp. If you need both, the DR-RI will most likely be a better fit for you, as you can always mike the DR-RI and run it though the house mains.

I am in the process of having a "VibroClone" version of a '64 Vibroverb built up, utilizing a Bandmaster- Reverb chassis, "black-faced" and installed in a custom cab with a 15" Weber California speaker. I have been acquiring the "bits and pieces" on this one for a while, and I suspect it will have a killer sound, especially with single coils, like my Rics and Teles.

Good luck in your quest for your grail amp... it may take a while, but it will be worth the effort.

JR
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Welcome to the forum, John! I pretty much use Fender amps exclusively, can't beat that clean, glassy tone.
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Thanks, Dan.

Counting the days until I get my "VibroClone" back home...

JR
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