Add a Fender Play 12 Month Prepaid Card to your cart and receive an immediate 10% discount at checkout. The 10% discount will be applied to all items in cart except the Fender Play 12 Month Prepaid Card. When your Fender Play 12 Month Prepaid Card arrives, redeem it and enjoy an ongoing 10% discount for the life of your Fender Play subscription. From the Randy Bachman Private Collection. This is a Fender Twin Reverb that was made in early 1968. It was the tail end of the Blackface era Twins and is the well known AB763 circuit. This was lovingly rebuilt by the impeccable Wayne K (Who's initials are on the redone Tube Chart) This amp sounds fantastic, and is super, super clean. I always felt the FRV-1 was a bit too metallic when a/b testing with the real '63 tank, but there was nothing better for a long time. The SubDecay Super Spring Theory is the answer. Additionally, you get a "room" verb to die for. Add the other functions like "trails" and it became the lifer reverb pedal for me.
A historically significant amp used on countless hit songs for decades. Today, the '65 Princeton Reverb is as phenomenal looking, sounding and performing as ever, and is easily versatile enough to go from the living room to the recording studio to the gig with the great sound, style, reliability and authentic vintage vibe that Fender players know and love.
This is a great vintage style pedal that I enjoy very much lately. Turns your amp sound to a Fender Deluxe Reverb easily! With build in spring reverb, and tr
Mr. Black Deluxe Plus. A simple but very well received trem-verb. Just three knobs, with fixed reverb and intensity and speed controls for the tremolo, just like in the old amps that first featured this combo. A “Deluxe” version of the Deluxe Plus adds an extra footswitch to separate reverb and tremolo.
Get the Princeton. The small speaker on the VC is their downfall if you are looking for a good, classic Fender tone. Avoid an 80’s pro reverb. If it’s the 2x12 it’s the 75 watt, loud as hell ultra linear model. If it’s the 1x12 it’s from Fenders attempts to be Boogie back then, and not the typical Fender sound. 104K.
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In conjunction with Fender, BOSS designed this stompbox to recreate the legendary tone of the 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. Features include the same controls on the original Deluxe Reverb: Level, Gain, Treble, Bass, Vibrato and Reverb. The FDR-1 also functions perfectly as a “pre-gain pedal” placed before an already overdriven amp to add
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