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67 Fender Super Reverb "Blackface" |
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Appears original condition with 3
prong cable added and some newer tubes. Fender Special Design
Blue Label speakers. The upper Left (from rear) speaker has
slightly different shade of basket than the other three.
We're going to go with significantly original.
- CHASSIS: A 11572
('65-66)
- CIRCUIT CHART: (QH) August
1967
- POTS: Stackpole # 304 6549 (49th Week
of 1965), 304 6543
- POTS: CTS #137 6528, 137 6526,
137 6519
- OUTPUT TRANSFORMER: 606542 (42nd Week of
1965)
- POWER TRANSFORMER" 60606 (6th WEEK OF
1966)
- CHOKE: 606-5-51 (51st week of 1965)
- REVERB
TRANSFORMER: 606-548 (48th Week of 1965)
As you can
see by the component dates, this is truly a blackface with original
parts ranging between 1965 and 1967.The beauty of
the Blackface Super Reverb and the reason behind so many calling it the
quintessential Blackface Fender Amp is due to the magical Bassman 4x10"
speaker combo configuration along with a 40 Watt rating.
Unlike the big brother, the 100 Watt Twin Reverb, the Super can
accommodate gigs, practice and recording with much more
veristility. At 40 Watts there is plenty of headroom for
gobbs of Clean Fender Tube tone, but you don't have to be in a stadium
to get to Preamp breakup. Tasty tube tone for Jazz, Country,
Blues and Rock & Roll, you can not beat a blackface Super
Reverb Amp.
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