The most articulate amplifier, Fender ever made, in my humble opinion ... Well demoed, by the way ... wet, dry, all pickups, different playing styles ... great job.
Hi, I know this is 2 years old, but just wondering if you could answer a question? I bought a 64 deluxe reverb in about 1978. It's in very good condition. No tears in the grill or tolex. I have the original foot switch. There were some changes over the years. I blew the speaker in about 1980, and a friend gave me a 12" Celeston. The original somehow disappeared over the years. I did replace the Celeston with a Fender speaker about 15 years ago (the one with the blue back, Fender branded) vintage 1965. I had the death cap removed about 10 years ago, and the 2 prong cord replaced with a 3 prong. And finally, its been re-tubed twice. I didn't keep any other original stuff. Who'd a thought these thing would be worth so much? Anyway, have these modifications hurt the value very much? Thanks
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The most articulate amplifier, Fender ever made, in my humble opinion ... Well demoed, by the way ... wet, dry, all pickups, different playing styles ... great job.
Best amp fender ever made
Certainly the most articulate!
Still love this amp and this demo! Thanks for playing so much clean, this time.
Sounds great.one of fenders best amps ever.great demo.tasty!
Hi, I know this is 2 years old, but just wondering if you could answer a question? I bought a 64 deluxe reverb in about 1978. It's in very good condition. No tears in the grill or tolex. I have the original foot switch. There were some changes over the years. I blew the speaker in about 1980, and a friend gave me a 12" Celeston. The original somehow disappeared over the years. I did replace the Celeston with a Fender speaker about 15 years ago (the one with the blue back, Fender branded) vintage 1965. I had the death cap removed about 10 years ago, and the 2 prong cord replaced with a 3 prong. And finally, its been re-tubed twice. I didn't keep any other original stuff. Who'd a thought these thing would be worth so much? Anyway, have these modifications hurt the value very much? Thanks
Go Trev! You BADASS!
Rare, clean no-badge '64. What did it sell for?
I love the amp. I wonder if it is still in stock ?
Now play it right-handed.
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