The Fender Vibrolux Reverb appeared in 1963 as part of Fender’s revamp of its amplifier lineup, with nearly all models getting Reverb and Tremolo circuits if they didn’t already have them.
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MORE →The Fender Vibrolux Reverb appeared in 1963 as part of Fender’s revamp of its amplifier lineup, with nearly all models getting Reverb and Tremolo circuits if they didn’t already have them.
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MORE →A few amps, like the Fender Twin Reverb, have become standard pieces of gear because they are reliable, predictable, and just do the job very well. You can see Twin Reverbs on stages of almost any player at any level, where clear, clean tone has to fill a largish space.
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MORE →Today we’re looking at a Victoria 20112-T Tweed tube amplifier, based on the classic narrow panel 5E3 Deluxe amp built between 1955 and 1960. These amps are ideal for blues-based styles in small to medium venues or feeding a microphone in a studio setting.
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MORE →The Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual 6L6 combo amp is a 60-watt unit that offers exceptional tonal versatility, sparkling cleans to thick creamy tones.
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MORE →The Fender Super Amp has been built in a number of versions over the years, starting as 20 watts in 1946 and finally up to 60 watts.
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MORE →Ampeg products have been the standby for high powered bass amps for years, with many large spaces filled by the SVT, and clubs with Porta-Flex
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