Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue - Fenders worst kept secret???

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It's supposedly the most recorded amplifier in history (that's debatable), but what isn't is that the 65 Deluxe is one hell of an amplifier.

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  • Thanks for the information brother, I just bought one of these amps, it should be delivered in the next few days, I'm glad to hear that you recommend this amp. I can't wait to plug it in and raddle the windows. Keep the videos coming. Good job
  • @TheGBs1972
    Just bought one of these. Can’t wait to give it a good blast
  • Great overview! Love the looks of this boraux red version. I bought mine used and went with the best of my choices which ended up being the original black version. But, if I were shelling out for new, I would have gone for this lovely version.
  • @petesie80
    Nice review mate, thanks for taking the time for your honest opinion on a great amp.
  • I bought the combo in 2015. Liked it so much I bought the head too, and two Fender 1X12 cabs. I put the Eminence Swamp Thang in the combo. It brought this amp to life!! It Rocks!!
  • I just bought a used (like mint) “Navy Blues” Deluxe Reverb with the Celestion Alnico Blue Speaker….it’s awesome
  • @Wingman52
    I have one these, one of the older ones ( maybe 2001 or so), with a Celestion Vintage 30 speaker. I've had it a long time and try to keep American made NOS tubes in it. I think it's probably the best sounding I've ever owned and I've owned many amps over the years, most of them Fenders. I recently bought a JOYO American Sound pedal on eBay which is supposed to emulate Fender Deluxe amps, and does a pretty good job (I paid $38 for an open box unit), but the interesting thing about this pedal is that it has a 3 band eq! I think it's a fantastic pedal that really brings out the best of a 65 Deluxe RI.
  • @sadlsore
    Great amp off the shelf; having mine upgraded to hand-wired by my favorite local amp tech, who also upgraded my `65 Twin Reverb reissue to hand-wired, and upgraded my Vox AC30 handwired H2.
  • At home I play mine on 2 .It sounds great around 5 when I play in my band.Sounds fantastic.Though I took it in for repair and it doesnt sound as good as before.
  • I dug that crunch... maybe I should revist...
  • I owned one of the original Deluxe Reverb amps in 1968 and with a dual 12 Jensen speaker cabinet I custom built to match, was more than adequate or all the gigs I played back then. That amp had a factory connection on the back for extension speakers and with matching 12's from Jensen, along with blueprints they provided, I was able to make a matching cab. It also had, which my replacement today does not, was a polarity reversing switch should your amp not match your microphone pa amp.
  • Great video, thanks! Very nice color! What about brown fade to red on top and sides with black cloth on front!
  • That edition of the Super Reverb should have a 40 watt Jensen speaker vs. the 100 watt which gives much higher volume clean head room. I have this amp and LOVE IT.
  • I find the normal and tremelo channels have distinctinly different voices, so I like having both. If I have a spikey fuzz that just doesn't sound great on the vibrato channel (which I use most of the time), it's kind of cool to be able to throw that into the normal channel to take the edge off. I don't like cranking it for overdrive like I do with my Marshall, I typically use pedals. I think I would if I spent more time dialing it in I would... or I'm slow... or it needs some sort of upgrade, whether speaker or tubes... whatever it is I typically use pedals with it. I was fortunate to get my RI when it was $700ish.
  • Had one, had sound cutting out issues, ended up selling it. But the sound was awesome, even with Acoustic 12-strings. Play your acoustics through it!
  • For home use I prefer the Princeton Reverb, the Deluxe is a great amp but way too loud for getting that natural tube breakup and I don't like using attenuators. I had the deluxe reverb 8 years ago but sold it to get the Princeton reverb which is more manageable for my home playing.
  • @MOAB-UT
    At GC I preferred the regulat 12" Reverb. This one IMHO did not sound great. I snagged a 5 Watt hand wired tube amp- Gries Amplification for $400. Sounds amazing- every bit as good if not better then this and dead quiet. At home I can't get past 1/4 volume- not even close to it- maybe 1/6th to 1/8th...and with my Y cable, I power two speaker cabs. That gets met to 70dB's. We are all 10 feet away from each other like a triangle pattern. It's in my living room and I use my HomeTheatre for backing tracks- nice sound. I can add a 3rd amp for Stereo. Y is not stereo. FYI, a $20 dongle gets your phone into your HT via Bluetooth- well worth it!
  • @tylerkraemer
    Love mine. I highly recommend clipping the bright cap and upgrading the speaker. Also to re-bias it as they are biased cold from the factory.