The Fender Super Reverb was built from 1963 to 1982, and was one of Fender’s physically largest combo amps – though in terms of raw power output, the most powerful combo was the Twin Reverb. The Super Reverb delivered 40 watts as ‘Blackface’, then 45 watts as ‘Silverface’ and ultimately 70 watts for models after 1977, all through four ten inch speakers.
Reverb
Evolving from one of Leo Fender’s oldest designs, the Fender Deluxe Reverb 1968 “Silverface” introduced updates to the ‘Blackface’ models that had gained Reverb and Vibrato. However, in 1968, not many changes had been made to the Deluxe Reverb to take it away from the ‘Blackface’ circuitry; at this point most changes were cosmetic.
This ‘Blackface’ Fender Vibrolux Reverb Amp was built during 1966, is in good, clean condition and recently received minor service by John Fletcher.
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MORE →The Vox AC30/6TB Combo Amp was built from 1994 to 2004, just after Vox ownership passed from Rose Morris to Korg. Here, we’re looking at a good condition Vox AC30/6TB built during 1999 in England, under the ownership of Korg; the amp itself was built by a well-known contractor.
The Vox AC30 was one of the premiere professional gigging amps in Europe from its introduction in 1960. Somewhere around 1965, the Vox AC30/6 TB model appeared, which merged in features that might previously have been optional – especially the TB (Top Boost) circuit.
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