Fender Twin Reverb Custom 15 $795.00 or trade Deluxe Strat
Fender Twin Reverb Custom 15 $795.00 or trade Deluxe Strat
Like new condition with cover and wheels. $795.00 total shipped to the lower 48 via FedEx and insured. No foot-switch.
Will post picture tomorrow!
PayPal OK. Money order OK as well.
Will trade for an American Deluxe Strat with S-1 switching and noiseless pickups.
Will post picture tomorrow!
PayPal OK. Money order OK as well.
Will trade for an American Deluxe Strat with S-1 switching and noiseless pickups.
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- John Groover McDuffie
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does this have the tilt back legs on it also?
- Bob Martin
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Ken, how do these amps sound for Strat's and Tele's or do you have any experience with playing guitars thru them? I've never played thru a 15" speaker so I'm actually not even familiar with playing thru one in any amp I'm assuming there will be more bottom end that I possibly might have to tone down some but that's just a guess.
Anyone else that has any info is more than welcome to respond too.
Bob
Anyone else that has any info is more than welcome to respond too.
Bob
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- Joe Butcher
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I far prefer a Twin with a 15" speaker over a 2-12". I have had both and I would go with a 15". Bob I am a Tele player more than a steel player. Steel is a second instrument and I rarely play.
It will be on eBay for 925.00 shipped tomorrow morning.
I am offering this at a great price but will not hold out any longer at that price.
It will be on eBay for 925.00 shipped tomorrow morning.
I am offering this at a great price but will not hold out any longer at that price.
- Bob Martin
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Thanks, Ken and Joe, sorry I missed this one but I really wanted an older hand wired twin but it might be a while b4 I can afford it (if ever) but they say anything good is worth the wait
A pal of mine is going to loan me an older twin with 2 12's and let me check it out so at least I'll have a little experience with the older twins. Thanks again!
Big Bob
A pal of mine is going to loan me an older twin with 2 12's and let me check it out so at least I'll have a little experience with the older twins. Thanks again!
Big Bob
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as with all valve amps the quality of the valves is essential. with older amps the caps require attention too. i have two fender 15" combos - a 70's vibrosonic silverface and a 60's blackface twin. the amp section is pretty much the same on all fenders from one particular era. only the speakers change. i must say i prefer the 15" over 4 x 10 or 2 x 12" anytime. JBL's sound great and the Weber replacements are very good too. with 15" you get smoother sound with big round bottom end. a matter of taste of course and this is only my opinion. i had the silverface recapped with fresh quality valves and the difference in sound quality is remarkable. absolutely no noise, massive headroom and 3D sound only a valve amp can deliver. saying valve amps are noisy is a cliche. they're not if properly set up. the blackface sounds nothing like the serviced silverface. it's dull and lifeless with excessive noise. it's worn out and needs servicing. once done it'll sound super. 15" fenders sound great with steels and fantastic on electric guitar. you can't go wrong with valve fenders!
MSA Supersustain II XL S10, Fender Vibrosonic silverface -74, Fender Twin 60's sumthing blackface, Marshall Plexi Head -67 + 4x12 Greenbacks, various intruments/gizmos from years gone by
"Cover the numbers on the knobs and controls, and just make it sound right."
"Cover the numbers on the knobs and controls, and just make it sound right."