Fender Vintage Reissue '65 Deluxe Reverb Guitar Combo Amp Black
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The ultimate club amp for blues, rock, or country.
The Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Combo Amp is big enough to cut through the muddiest mix, but small enough to turn up and wail in small clubs. This makes it the perfect studio amp as well. You'd be surprised how many of your classic favorites were recorded with a Deluxe Reverb. Crank up this faithful, U.S.-made reissue for your daily requirement of fat Fender tone. Delivers 22W through a 12" speaker. Features 2 channels (normal, vibrato), all-tube circuitry, tube vibrato, tube spring reverb, Blackface cosmetics, and 2-button footswitch.
Protect your investment with an optional genuine Fender cover. (See the accessory box on this page.)
Features
- 22W tube power
- 12" speaker
- 2 channels
- Tube spring reverb
- Tube vibrato
- Tube rectified
- Made in the USA
Vintage Reissue '65 Deluxe Reverb Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:
- 24-1/2"W x 17-1/2"H x 9-1/2"D
- 42 lbs.
8 people out of 8 found this review helpful
Overall: Truth be known, if you are a serious musician, then you should have a Deluxe Reverb in your musical arsenal. Portable, versatile, 22 watts of incredible sound. Very few mods needed: tubescreamer,wah, delay, thats it. I play a Strat, a Tele, an ES335, and my gorgeous Epiphone Jumbo acoustic/electric through it. Excellent for recording and small gigs, it is the perfect amp for blues and rock.| Review By: Brian Barber | 3 years, 2 months ago7 people out of 7 found this review helpful
Overall: I wound up getting one of these because lugging a twin was beginning to resemble work.| Review By: Russell Shead | 3 years, 2 months ago4 people out of 4 found this review helpful
Overall: I have played several amps over the years, but this one if my favorite! Classic warm Fender tone, very portable, plenty of volume, and the best reverb on the market. The tremelo is excellent, as well - great for oldies/retro. I can play for hours just using the reverb and/or tremelo for effect and listening to the pure Fender tone. Try it, you'll like it.| Review By: Mike-MMzGp | 6 years, 1 month ago47 people out of 89 found this review helpful
Overall: This is exactly the sound I've been searching for. I've picked up and sold several amps and several guitars. I have a Gibson Les Paul Studio and a Wechter accoustic/electric. Both sound incredible through this amp. I couldn't be happier with the warm tube sound. The reverb is beautiful. This amp kicks out the volume and it's portable. I thought about picking up a twin but believe me, this amp is plenty loud. My ears ring if I go above 3| Review By: John Bojtos | 6 years, 3 months ago19 people out of 40 found this review helpful
Overall: I used this amp for just a year, but in my opinion it's full of advantages. It's loud and the effects are working perfectly If you have an ";older" style guitar, for example an Epiphone Casino, with this amp, you certainly have the Abbey Road '69 and the Memphis Tennessee sound.| Review By: dru | 7 years, 3 weeks ago61 people out of 117 found this review helpful
Overall: Power is not an issue with this amp. I turn it up halfway, and its more than enough playing with a heavy handed drummer and a loud bass player. Ultra clean and shimmery tone until around 6 or 7, then it starts to get dirty, and really loud. I get some kickin rockabilly tones out of here with my tele, delay, and ibanez tubescreamer. You just can't go wrong with this one.| Review By: Paul Vigos from Athens Greece | 7 years, 4 months ago58 people out of 112 found this review helpful
Overall: I have used this amp although I do not have it yet and it was amazing how huge and pure Fender tone this amp can produce.Some may find that 22 watts are not that much...well they are WRONG!!!!In a studio it is a beast!! For small or medium gigs ...also a beast.If you like pure overdriven tube sound this is the one!!! All others are just toys.It is perfect with my Fender Vintage 52 Tele and anyone that is fond of the blues, country fingerpicking style and hard rock, may find the| Review By: ....... | 9 years, 7 months ago58 people out of 114 found this review helpful
Overall: Bought mine a few years back brand new (and cheep too). I play a Les Paul Deluxe (mini hummers), Les Paul Special (P-90s), Marauder (DiMarzio Hummers), Fender Mustang, Yamaha Pacifica, through it. Sounds killer with all of them. Saturates so fine with hot pickups. You really don't need effects, it sounds that good by itself. Overdrives into a world of tone all it's own. Why do you think everybody has at least one of these laying around| Review By: DeadSpace4 | 9 years, 10 months ago58 people out of 107 found this review helpful
Overall: This amp was used by legends like Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead and is currently used by Trey of Phish. The Deluxe Reverb is a must for anyone looking for tone. Is this one a reissue or the real deal? If it is a reissue, is the circuitry the same as the classics?| Review By: Steve-T2Tzc | 10 years, 3 months ago13 people out of 33 found this review helpful
Overall: Great tube amp sound and portability. I had heard good things about this amp over the years but was reluctant due to the power output rating of 22watts. I finally tried one at a gig and was amazed at how loud and clean 22 watts can be. Easy to turn up and really work the power tubes in this amp which begins to saturate past about "7" on the volume. Great tone, reverb and tremolo. I own larger amps but now use the Deluxe Reverb most of the time. I've used it in small clubs and have






