Fender VibroVerb '63 - "ooh la la"
I really love the sound of the old Fender amplifiers because they just give off a great brilliant clean tone that is accepting of whatever guitar you use or whatever distortion or effects or modulati…
Fender Vintage Reissue '59 Bassman LTD - "One man's trash is another's treasure"
The Fender Bassman '59 LTD is the company's reissue of the amp the was originally designed in 1952 to suit their very new Precision Bass guitar. Eventually bass players found that the amp was not rea…
Fender Pro Reverb - "Like a downsized Twin"
The Fender Pro Reverb was introduced in the sixties as an amplifier to round out their line of amps. The Twin Reverb was the flagship for many years, and lots of players loved them, but the weight an…
Fender '65 Princeton Reverb (2008) - "Smaller is cool"
The Fender Princeton Reverb is the smallest available amp in the Vintage reissue line. It features only the one channel, controlled by volume, bass, middle, treble, reverb, speed, and intensity (for …
Fender '65 Super Reverb - "Another cool one"
The '65 Fender Super Reverb reissue carries on the tradition of great remakes of classic "blackface" Fender amps, which many consider to be the company's finest hour of tone crafting. This amp takes …
Fender '65 Twin Reverb - "Big and bold"
The Fender Twin Reverb '65 reissue is Fender's modern take on the amp that defined a sound. For many years the Twin Reverb was THE amp to get if you wanted loud and powerful clean tones in a real dea…
Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb - "Great reissue of a classic"
The Fender Deluxe Reverb reissue is Fender's best take on the production line Deluxe Reverb amplifier as it appeared in its golden "blackface" era (so called because of the black face on the control …
Fender Vibrolux Reverb (Silverface) - moosers's review
While the Fender Vibrolux Reverb has been reissued in recent years, this review is for the original vintage, blackface version of the Vibrolux. The version of this amp that I've used is from 1964, a…
Fender Vibroverb Custom '64 - "dont try it"
I owned one of Custom Shop Amps from Fender and the sound was really great, no doubts about that BUT the major problem with the amp is that there are many tech issues involved and there is no support…
Fender Blues Junior - "Makes you sound like a pro"
I was surprised at how great this Fender Hot Rod Series Amp actually was. I was able to dial in a sound that I liked out of all 16 preamps. The clean and distortion channels all sound great at low an…
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - "White Lightening"
These amps have been one of the most if not the most popular amp Fender has ever built. They have three channels or two with a boost on the second and a fantastic tone. These amps sound great and tak…
Fender Blues Junior - "Nice small Fender combo"
The Fender Blues Junior is like a smaller version of the famed Hot Rod Deluxe and Deville amps, right down to the cosmetics! It features 15 watts of tube EL84 power, and it has a single channel with …
Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 - "Good gigging amp"
The Fender Hot Rod Deville 4x10 is a great sounding dual channel amp that offers the same setup as the classic Fender amps like the 4x10 Bassman or 4x10 Super Reverb. There is a clean channel and a d…
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - "Not bad"
The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is a fairly standard amplifier featuring two channels, an onboard gain boost for the drive channel, reverb, an effects loop and 40 watts of power driven by a single Eminence…