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Nick Reed


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Russellville, KY USA
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2010 3:45 pm    
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If you like & use Fender Amps, lets see what you got!

Here's my Twin Reverb (it's a '65 re-issue) which is my favorite amp of choice for Steel Guitar


Original '64 Deluxe Reverb (Pre - CBS)


'67 Princeton Reverb


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Ken Metcalf


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San Antonio Texas USA
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2010 5:06 pm    
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Call me crazy... but here is a 67 Twin and 69 Twin for the Tele and two D-130 JBL w/ Stewart 1.2 and now new Revelation pre-amp. for the U-12.. Big in Texas syndrome.. or is that like driving a Corvette ?? compensation.

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Brian Powell

 

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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2010 5:12 pm     fender amp
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Mike Poholsky


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Kansas, USA
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2010 7:26 pm    
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Gladly! My '64 Twin recently rehabbed by Ken Fox. Has THAT Tone! LOL!
More I play it, more I love it!


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Jim Sliff


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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2010 9:09 pm    
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1955 5D3 Deluxe



1958 5F2-A Princeton



1964 5F1 Champ



1968 AA165 Pro Reverb



1972 Deluxe Reverb



1964 Vibroverb Custom



Fender GDEC


They all get used regularly, plus non-Fenders are in the mix. The GDEC isn't so much an "amp" as a practice tool, but I highly recommend it, especially to any player who feels he/she is getting in a rut. Absolutely one of the best musical tools ever made.
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Dave Hopping


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Aurora, Colorado
Post  Posted 2 Feb 2010 9:44 pm    
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Here ya go:
L-R 12/62 Tremolux,3/64 Bassman,11/61 Princeton,5/62 Concert.
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 4:39 am    
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Great amps above, wow !!

here are my current Fender amps
Hot Rod Deville 2x12
73 Bandmaster, rebuilt now gig ready
64 Tremolux, rebuilt now gig ready

Always looking for a deal, not that there are any out there but I did find a deal on the cab under the Bandmaster ( Roc Pro single 12 cab) and I found a vintage 4 ohm Oxford C12N for $8 which is in that cab.





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Ben Jones


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Seattle, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 6:41 am    
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I've only recently discovered that they are the best amps ever made. Im late to the party for sure and remember all the cheap fenders Ive past up over the years with great regret.

I am on a LOW budget as the Kinks might say, so I tend to only buy ridiculous deals. That puts me in the silverface realm. Ive gravitated towards the drip edges. so far i have a showman and two vibro champs. *the showman was $100 on Craigs list and cost another $200 to repair (Ive since learned how to do that work myself)

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Nathan Golub


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Durham, NC
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 6:44 am    
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Twin-



'64 Tremolux-

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Clete Ritta


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San Antonio, Texas
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 6:49 am    
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Out of eleven amps I own and use, four are Fender.


65 Twin RI — I use this live a lot.
A real workhorse.
Nick Reed wrote:
...Twin Reverb ('65 re-issue) which is my favorite amp of choice for Steel Guitar...



66 Bandmaster — My oldest amp (I'm still a few years older though).
A pair of vintage Jensen P12N's in this one. I use this for recording,
along with a Vox AC30 with Blue Alnicos, a heavily modded
Marshall 800 with 4 Vintage 30's, and a Peavey NV1000.


93 Dual Professional — This is another amazing sounding amp,
with 2 Vintage 30s in it. I also use this for recording,
and occasionally larger shows.

Not pictured (yet)
HotRod Deluxe — I use this at rehearsal. I may start bringing it to smaller gigs (or as a second amp).

Clete
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Jim Sliff


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Lawndale California, USA
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 6:56 am    
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Ben - So you spent a *total* of $300 on a Showman head?

Yikes - that's about as good as finding one in a dumpster (which my son did with an Ampeg V4!).

Great score! Try it with a pair of Substitubes and US or British (Holland if you can find some) EL84's (use he inner or outer sockets and leave the other two empty - just DON'T use only the left or right pair!!!!) and you'll have a monster of an AC15 head - but with big iron to keep it tight. Or try 4 of 'em for an AC30 on steroids.

Same thing for Twin owners - it's SO hard to get a decent tone at home without rattling the windows - EL84 adapters just plug in to the 6L6 sockets and no biasing is required. I have a pair in my Holland 2x10, turning it into a faux-AC15. A VERY inexpensive way to get yourself a lower-powered amp.
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Papa Joe Pollick


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Swanton, Ohio
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 7:15 am    
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Super Reverb,Modded to a Twin curcuit with 15" Black Widow
Concert,All stock.Great Tele amp.
Deluxe with Chicken Head knobs,Handle and grill cloth have been replaced.Great for Blues or Rock..


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Ben Jones


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Seattle, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 8:55 am    
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"Ben - So you spent a *total* of $300 on a Showman head? "

I was up early one sunday morning and it was in a craigs list ad titled "music stuff". In the middle of this long description of junk like wireless microphones, broken speakers, and rack mount multi effects it said "68 showman $100".

On xmas eve this year there was an ad for a 72 vibrochamp for $200. It turned out to be a 68 drip edge and is a really nice little sounding amp. I love it in fact.

There are still incredible deals. Nothing beats the dumpster find tho. wow.

I wanted a tweed deluxe so bad I went and built a clone. it sounds great, but you know...its just not the same as owning the real thing. great looking amps everyone.
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 9:49 am    
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Ben, I'll give you $110 for that Showman head, that's a 10% profit ! I think you should jump on this offer.

the drip edges are basically the same amps as those up to 73, thereabouts, just before Master Volume controls were added. thereabouts.. Mostly based on the AB763 circuits.

The drip edges are Kool...

Nice stuff in the photo's..and, I'm not done yet, I'm just gettin' started !

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Doug Beaumier


From:
Northampton, MA
Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 9:54 am    
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'67 Vibrolux Reverb


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Brian Powell

 

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Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 11:12 am     fender vibrolux
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Joe A. Camacho

 

Post  Posted 3 Feb 2010 11:15 am    
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Where's Alvin Blaine at? He has a ridiculous collection.
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Leslie Ehrlich


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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 1:16 am    
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I use my Fender amps for guitar, and all are solid state.

The Marshall half stack is the benchmark by which I compare all amp tones. It's got a great sound for hard rock rhythm playing, but not enough grind for solos (although I do like the way it sounds with PSG).

That's where the Fender amps come in. They have all the gain and high end I could ever want, and with the right speakers they sound (in varying degrees) like the Marshall.

The amp to the top left is a Fender Princeton 112 with a Celestion Vintage 30 speaker. This amp is great for recording and it has a lead tone that really cuts through.

At the top right is a Fender Automatic SE with a Celestion Rocket 50 speaker. I use this amp at gigs when I want to travel light or if I'm practicing over at someone else's place. It puts out a little more bass than the Princeton, but not too far off in terms of tone.

To the bottom left is a Fender Ultimate Chorus with Celestion 7080 speakers. It has a buzzy square wave overdrive, but sometimes I like that sound. Almost like having a built-in fuzzbox. The amp's overall tone tends to emphasize the lower midrange frequencies.

And to the bottom right is a Fender Roc Pro 1000. I left the stock Eminence speaker in it because it sounds like a Celestion G12M70. The Roc-Pro definitely has a 'classic rock' tone to it, and as an added bonus I can footswitch between clean, rhythm, and lead settings in a live situation.

Some people might call them junk, but these amps have served me well.
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William Clark

 

Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 8:30 am    
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Here's what 20 years of GAS will get you.

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1954 Deluxe


54 Princeton, 65 Princeton Reverb, 63 Champ


57 Bassman

58 Deluxe

58 Pro


58 Vibrolux


61 Bassman


61 Vibrasonic & Extension Speaker


62 Super


63 Deluxe & 50 Deluxe


63 Pro & 63 Reverb Unit


63 Tremolux & 65 Reverb Unit


63 Twin & 63 Reverb Unit


Ben Jones


From:
Seattle, Washington, USA
Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 9:46 am    
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Whoa! dude.....
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Marc Jenkins


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Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 12:13 pm    
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Ben Jones wrote:
Whoa! dude.....
I'll say.
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Tony Prior


From:
Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 12:21 pm    
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Marc Jenkins wrote:
Ben Jones wrote:
Whoa! dude.....
I'll say.


and I'll repeat it !

DUDE !!
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 12:25 pm    
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I did get lucky today, in my net strolling last night I came across this mid 60's Bandmaster cab( right in the photo ) which I had on my "get fast" list..

Well today ( Thursday ) I got it fast ! It sits under the 73 Bandmaster..Not perfect but clean ( kinda restored) and complete..Legs and all, and cheap....and with two Oxford 12's which I believe are correct for the era, not sure yet, will find out soon. So add this cab to my Fender gear... I can tell you this, it friggin' sings with both the Tremolux and the Bandmaster heads !



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Gene Wilcox


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Kingman AZ USA
Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 9:03 pm    
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Murnel Babineaux


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Mermentau, Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 4 Feb 2010 10:31 pm    
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Quite a collection, Mr. Clark. I especially like the 61' Vibrasonic. Nice amp !!

61' Bassman. way cool !

63' Twin. NIIICCCEEE
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