Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb Combo Amplifier


The Club Master! For rock, country or blues players that want a lower wattage amp they can turn all the way up. The fat, soulful tones heard on many of our favorite guitar tracks come churning out of the tube power amp section of a tube amplifier. As a matter of fact, many of those recordings were made using Deluxe Reverb amps! Crank-up this faithful reissue for more than twice your daily requirement of Fat Fender Tone. Features: OUTPUT 22 watts into 8 ohms OHMS 8 ohms SPEAKERS 1-12″ Jensen C-12K, 8 ohm Speaker CHANNELS Dual Channels (Normal and Vibrato) FEATURES Tube Driven Spring Reverb, Tube Vibrato, 2-Button footswitch CONTROLS Normal Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass, Vibrato Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Vibrato: Speed, Intensity COVERING Black Textured Vinyl with Silver Grille Cloth WEIGHT 42 lbs DIMENSIONS Height: 17.5″ Width: 24.5″ Depth: 9.5″ TUBE COMPLIMENT 3 X 12AX7, 2 X 12AT7, 2 X 6V6, 1 X 5AR4 RectifierTube SHIPPING WEIGHT 48 lbs What People are Saying: Ive been playing about 4 years, and am at around grade 7/8. I can play most stuff and this amp handles anything i want to throw at it (mostly blues) ive had an old vox head and a crappy PA thing, this kicks their asses. if it was stolen i would cry, buy a rocket launcher and dispose of him/her/it. Then i would buy another one, using the forementoned as an excuse. I also have a POD v2 but it sounds crap infront of this beast, a shame coz the POD was expensive. an absolute steal for ????400. I have been obsessed with tone for about 3 years and now i have found the ultimate blues tone-straight into a 65 deluxe reverb amp! If stolen or lost (lost?) I`d buy another just like that, it`s a basic tool for the tube amp player. I love that it`s only 42 lbs. so I can carry it (try to carry a Twin reverb sometime) and that it`s simple to use. I would not change one thing, including channel switching, get an A/B box. I a had Rivera combo. This is better priced and does the job. It cannot be compared with a Marshall or Matchless, say… These serve a different purpose. Really your VOX AC-30 does too. You have to know what you want. Been playing over 30 years and have owned LOTS of amps- and this one sounds the best. I`d buy another one tomorrow if something happened to this one. I really wanted to like one of the hybrid amps out there,so I wouldn`t have to bother with replacing tubes, the extra weight, etc. But after playing this amp it was all over. By the way , I also tried the Custom Vibrolux (too thin sounding), and the Twin Reverb Reissue (too clean all the way up the volume range). Nothing compared with this amp tonewise, and at 42 pounds I can still drag it around. I beleivve this is the best production amp, bar none, that Fender makes today. At 7 which is thenormal price I see these at, I would rate this an 8 or 9, but at the 7 I paid- I`m going all the way.



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