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  • KirKillKirKill

    yes but ...

    Fender Blues Deluxe ReissuePublished on 03/10/12 at 13:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    tube amp and preamp for 3x12ax7 2x6L6 for power, the transistor is correct
    amp made in Mexico for version Reissue United States, not unlike what is written on some commercial site, though it is the original made in United States, unless Mexico is back in the US ...
    the package is nickel from house to pedal board ... Tweed finish could have been darker as the 57 Deluxe is that it is not missed but it's a bit too bright for my taste it is limited in Tweed Peavey

    UTILIZATION

    RAS

    SOUNDS

    The clean is very round and warm we feel that there is presence of the fat as I like
    The dirty channel is very melodic him very usable unlike what one might think there are many notes…
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    tube amp and preamp for 3x12ax7 2x6L6 for power, the transistor is correct
    amp made in Mexico for version Reissue United States, not unlike what is written on some commercial site, though it is the original made in United States, unless Mexico is back in the US ...
    the package is nickel from house to pedal board ... Tweed finish could have been darker as the 57 Deluxe is that it is not missed but it's a bit too bright for my taste it is limited in Tweed Peavey

    UTILIZATION

    RAS

    SOUNDS

    The clean is very round and warm we feel that there is presence of the fat as I like
    The dirty channel is very melodic him very usable unlike what one might think there are many notes very bluesy and light
    The reverb of the Fender must have only one word "beautiful"
    The finish of the amp recalls the vintage, this attention, the sound of this amp is like Fender would have us believe good vintage, as it is modern with a touch more ...
    I compared it with the Vox ac30, the Deluxe VM and Hot Rod are no good bah pictures other sound cold, without the presence ... see garish

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good against big worry for the volume ... it is not at all progressive to a puree it sends the 40 watt one feels in your face ... for me it is unworkable in the same apartment with a power attenuator
    Those who want to play house with, go your way ... bet more on the Blues Junior
    I sold it since it's still a very good tube amp for its price, too bad that the correction does not come to light it would have been the coup, comprehensive
    Else the vibrations of the screws had his small frame and big power too, will have to play the correct screwdriver for this bug design, shame ...
    Looking back I will not repeat that choice 40 watts is enough to have fun with, not exploit it as they should, at once I replaced the 65 deluxe, P
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  • stepslostepslo

    Fender Blues Deluxe ReissuePublished on 06/11/08 at 08:39
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    40 watt lamp. 1 Hp eminence 12pouces

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra simple. 2 channels that are a bit redundant. Plus: a switch "more brightness," which brings a little more banging.

    SOUNDS

    I tested this amp extensively by comparing the vox cc2, vox in AD 50 and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (40 watt lamp. My goal was to "link" to the multi effects pedal Vox Tonelab LE.

    Verdict: Blues Deluxe comes in fourth position. Of course it's a personal opinion. I play a Fender Start US ash. I'm a fan of fender including their crystal clear sound. But here, the lens is deaf. For solos it sounds pêchus arpeggio chorus but it is far from a twin reverb. The vox are two plain front.

    The amp has goo…
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    40 watt lamp. 1 Hp eminence 12pouces

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra simple. 2 channels that are a bit redundant. Plus: a switch "more brightness," which brings a little more banging.

    SOUNDS

    I tested this amp extensively by comparing the vox cc2, vox in AD 50 and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (40 watt lamp. My goal was to "link" to the multi effects pedal Vox Tonelab LE.

    Verdict: Blues Deluxe comes in fourth position. Of course it's a personal opinion. I play a Fender Start US ash. I'm a fan of fender including their crystal clear sound. But here, the lens is deaf. For solos it sounds pêchus arpeggio chorus but it is far from a twin reverb. The vox are two plain front.

    The amp has good bass but again the lack of clarity for me. I can not find fender. The hot rod to me is more balanced. Same good bass, warm sound and clarity. In addition there is an overdrive channel, the blues away. Although it must be repeated the distortion is not the strong point of fender.

    About marriage with the pedal is average. Effects such as the octave or modeling amps go moderately well with the lamps.

    OVERALL OPINION

    That said, it's still a great amp but not at the cost sold. 400 Euros on occasion is OK! Fans of the fender, you may not see you there!
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