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'65 Super Reverb 4x10" 45-watt Tube Combo Amp Review

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Specifications

Brand Fender
Category Guitar Combo Amps
Type: Tube,
Number of Channels: 2,
Total Power: 45W,
Speaker Size: 4 x 10" Jensen P10R speakers,
Preamp Tubes: 4 x 12AX7, 2 x 12AT7,
Power Tubes: 2 x 6L6, 1 x 5AR4 (Rectifier),
Reverb: Spring Reverb,
Effects: Tremolo,
EQ: 2-band (Channel 1), 3-band (Channel 2),
Inputs: 2 x 1/4" (Channel 1), 2 x 1/4" (Channel 2),
Outputs: 2 x Speaker,
Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (reverb, vibrato),
Footswitch Included: Yes, 2-button footswitch,
Construction Material: Birch Plywood with Black Tolex,
Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable,
Height: 24.88",
Width: 25.13",
Depth: 10.5",
Weight: 65 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: 0217600000,

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Pete Wyndham
3 years ago

Of course legendary amp, but just so freakin loud. I had an attenuator I was using it with for a bit, but didn't like the tone suck. I really can't crank it up and don't use it much in my home studio cause again it's ridiculously loud. May sell it and downgrade to a Custom Deluxe Reverb or Princeton so I can actually turn the thing up past 2 1/2.

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Awesome sound but Very loud!!!

Cayman Sellers
3 years ago

If you want that awesome clean sound that fender has to offer then look no further than this beast. Keep in mind that if you want overdriven tones, you have to get the amp cooking which means a whole lot of volume

This is a magical AMP

Matthews
4 years ago

If you have the room and size for it this is the best Fender amp and one of the best amps I've ever played through IMO (I've played a lot of them over the years, Handwired, boutique, etc). I've played the Princetons, Deluxes, etc. and where they all sound similar there is just something special/magical about this amp. You have to be able to turn it up though (I found the sweet spot read more to be around 4-5.5 and it's LOUD when you get it there). After volume at 4.5 it doesn't really get any louder it just starts breaking up/opening up more. If you can open it up and play LOUD you won't regret getting this amp and it's second to none IMO. But as I said it's LOUD!

True vintage inspired reissue

Rich
4 years ago

I've owned a real '65 Super Reverb...and this is a spot on recreation. No frills, no unwanted modern features, just a true rendition of an American classic. It does those great sparkling cleans, crispy blues grit, and full on wool...Worth every penny.

Great pedal platform amp

John Shireman
5 years ago

This amp is as close to the real deal as you can get!!! If your looking for a clean amp that takes pedals well this is it ....I use it with an OCD

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