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Fender 75

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 12:25 pm
by Brett Mielke
Hey everybody,
Was routing around a guitar center and came upon a used '81 Fender 75 1X15 that was really intriguing. Tried the thing out with a few beautiful old guitars and it sounded fantastic, but not sure how it reacts to steel. Anybody have one? had one? Any advice or opinions greatly appreciated!

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 2:41 pm
by Chuck Snider
I swear I saw one on the forum for sale recently, but when I looked for the ad, I wasn't able to find it. I do recall someone adding a comment that although they had not been made for very long, they did sound good with a pedal steel. But, that is just hear-say. I wish I could have found that other entry on here. It a little more info than that.

-Chuck

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 3:05 pm
by Marc Jenkins

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 3:44 pm
by Brett Mielke
crap, i wish i'd seen that...the one i'm looking at is going for 695.

hrmmm......

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 3:58 pm
by David Doggett
Super Twin advantages:
* Twice the power
* Switchable 5-band EQ

Fender 75 advantages:
* Less weight
* Hi-Lo switch to go between 75 watts and 15 watts (very useful if you want to play guitar and steel through same amp)
* 15" speaker

If you have a Super Twin without the reverb of the Super Twin Reverb, then you gain reverb with the 75.

My vote wouldn't mean anything without knowing your needs and preferences. Probably the basic tone of the two is similar.

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 3:34 pm
by Jonathan Shacklock
I've got a 75 – the reverb, and 15" speaker make it a killer combo for PSG. It's also one of the last point to point all tube (ss rectifier) amps Fender made. Put the master vol on full and you have tons of clean headroom. I pretty much ignore the lead channel but I'm sure there are good straight-guitar sounds in there to be discovered.

I've never played through a Super Twin so it's a bit cheeky of me to cast my vote for the 75 (I did anyway) :mrgreen: . I wouldn't want a heavier amp, I know that much.

$695 is slightly pricey but I don't think you'd regret it.

75

Posted: 1 Dec 2008 4:50 pm
by Mike Christensen
A friend of mine has a 75 but I'm sure it has a 12 in it. I have played my Bud through it a couple different times and it is a very nice sounding amp. Very heavy tho.