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A custom shop reissue of a 1964 classic, hot rodded.

Hot rod mods are by "Amp Doctor" César Diaz. The Fender '64 Vibroverb Custom Guitar Combo Amp is an all-tube, completely hand-wired combo with a solid finger-jointed pine cabinet and a 15" Eminence speaker for a unique, throaty sound. From the front it appears to be a faithful reissue, while back-panel Stock/Modified and Tube/Diode Rectifier switches kick it into overdrive for a cranked up "Texas blues" sound. 2-button reverb/vibrato footswitch and embroidered cover included.

Fender '64 Vibroverb Custom Guitar Combo Amp Features:

  • Hand-wired
  • Featuring special circuitry designed by Cesar Diaz
  • 40W @ 8 ohms or 4 ohms (Tube Mode),
  • 50W @ 8 ohms or 4 ohms (Solid State Mode)
  • 2 channels
  • Tube-driven spring reverb
  • Tube vibrato
  • Tube/diode rectifier switch
  • Stock/modified circuit switch
  • 4 -12AX7A preamp tubes
  • 2 - 12AT7 tubes
  • 5AR4 rectifier (switchable to diode with rectifier switch)
  • 2 - GT6L6 GE output tubes
  • All USA-made tubes
  • 15" 8-ohm special design speaker made in the USA by Eminence
  • Solid finger-jointed pine cabinet
  • Black, heavy-duty textured vinyl cover with silver grille cloth
  • Standby switch
  • Extension speaker jack
  • Tilt-back legs
  • Reverb output
  • Input RCA jacks
  • 2-button reverb/vibrato footswitch and embroidered cover included

Fender '64 Vibroverb Custom Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:

  • 25-1/4"W x 20"H x 10-1/2"D
  • 52 lbs.

If you love classic Fender tone at its fullest and need the ability to sometimes get seriously nasty, this is the amp that can do it all, from crystal clear to bristling overdriven blues. Score one fo
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roots rock heaven

If you're looking for heavy distortion or violin-like sustain, forget this amp. But if you play blues, country, rockabilly or pre-british invasion rock and roll, you won't do better than this little monster. Plenty of clean head room and just a hint of break-up when you pour the coals to it. Tone that'll make the hair on the back of you neck stand up -- just sensational. Beautiful to look at, too!

Reviewed by Jaymack on 2/12/2007 who plays Blues, Roots Rock.

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Sweet Blues Machine

Been searching for the "SRV" tone for years thru amps, pedals, pickups and playing style. With this one, just plug in a cord and turn to 4.5 and you will find it all right there with no pedals or anything. Pure Texas Tone. Would like to see vibro on hot channel tho.

Reviewed by Jimmer on 4/23/2007 who plays Texas Blues.

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The Second Half...

The interesting thing about the electric guitar is that it is one of the few intruments that involves two compnants that are in tern driven by eachother. The Fender Vibroverb is one of the best amplifiers for this essential melding. The only thing involved with your tone when you are using this amplifier is electricity, glass, metal, and wood, the same as in a guitar; It is pure, and an intrument. This said, I have had the opportunity of using two of these being fed from an A/B box, one set for the lower, more growl- like frequencies, and the other set to fill in everything missing from the first, the hight, beautiful glass and grind. This is the best way to get the "full tone" that any self respecting musician deserves, If you buy one, buy two. This is the best that fender makes, and by far the best complement to your intrument that is available. Period.

Reviewed by SSatterfield on 6/6/2007 who plays Audible pleasure.

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New Amp

I just went out and bought the Fender? '64 Vibroverb Custom Guitar Combo Amp. I was looking for a decent amp to go with my ibanez custom so i thought why not a custom amp. Then i found this fender and went and bought it the sound on it is great beond any amp that I have had. So to my own oppion I think every one should atleast own this Fender? '64 Vibroverb Custom Guitar Combo Amp.

Reviewed by ibanez say what on 10/25/2006 who plays Everything from rock to techno.

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