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Fender 65' Deluxe Reverb Reissue

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Price New Fender 65' Deluxe Reverb Reissue @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.fender.com/
Features 8.3 (4 responses)
Sound Quality 10.0 (4 responses)
Reliability 9.8 (4 responses)
Customer Support 6.5 (2 responses)
Overall Rating 10.0 (4 responses)
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Product: Fender 65' Deluxe Reverb Reissue
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/13/2009 at 05:14am by ED MILI
Email: EDM<at>SANDSAUTO dot COM

Features : 10
brand new 2009 model. can't be more versitile. 2 channels, no channel switching, effects loop or phones jack.
no features I wish it had, it's got all I'll ever need. I use it everywhere I need to play, that simple. It's all Fender tube including the reverb and vibrato. Pure Fender classic tone in a portable package, what more can you ask?

Sound Quality : 10
I use an American 58 re-issue Strat with Don Mare pickups and a Butterscotch Tele with Somarium Colbalt pickups.
It suits my style of playing perfectly.
Very quiet even at higher volumes for a tube amp
It makes the most important sounds of all.... perfection, period.
It's clean till about 5 on the dial then it starts that wonderous od breakup.

Reliability : 10
It's a Fender tube amp, as dependable as it gets for tube amps.

I have no fear of it failing me and I use it for everything.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing out since 1959. If it were stolen I'd hunt the SOB down, hit him over the head with it and take it back.
It's a blackface Deluxe, what is not to love about it?
I chose it because it's light in weight, has all the pure Fender tone in this world,
I don't give perfect 10's for anything but this is the one exception, I have no choice in this case.


Product: Fender 65' Deluxe Reverb Reissue
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/19/2007 at 04:59pm by don

Features : 7
Maybe built in '98/'99. The amp does all I ask. It has a standard channel and a "vibrato" side. You pick one or the other (no channel switching). All clean sound, turn it up past 4 for the break-up. 22 watts, and there is plenty of volume for small and medium venues. I mike it outdoors. Drippy-cool reverb available as the name implies.
It has the tones that you've heard on alot of recordings of classic hits. The vibrato is really a tremolo and it does the "Born on a Bayou" swamp thing or the "Walk Don't Run" hollow sound.
Use a pedal (in front, no loop) for low volume distortion. No phone jack or line out.
It's 42 lbs. light. Weight was part of my choice to buy.

Sound Quality : 10
Great sound. Tele works best for me. Strat would too, I'm sure. Not too bad with tube hum- very minimal. Breakup comes early, but still at loud volume for small rooms or home/practice. I use a smaller practice amp for parlor work.
Works well with ProCo Rat, Visual Sound Rt. 66 & Liquid Chorus and other pedals (volume, wah) put in front.
People comment on the pleasant, vintage tones.
Tremolo and reverb are highly tweakable for classic sounds.

Reliability : 9
Unlike the '95 Blues deVille I traded in for it, this Fender has never let me down! And, it sounds better! I have neglected the tubes and, so far, gotten away with it. Of course, I have carried a backup or 2 since my Blues DeVille years.

Customer Support : 4
Fender did not do well with repairing the DeVille under warranty. The '65 reissue, however, has not broken, so I'm glad that I traded and gave Fender another chance. But, that doesn't forgive the failed fix of my former amp.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing since before the original '65 Deluxe Reverb went on sale. I've not had a better amp. I have a '87 Champ 12, Roland Cube, and an old Crate (in a crate,even!).
If this were stolen, I'd puke. Then, I'd get another great tube amp. Maybe, I would look for a wattage-adjustable tube amp with more versatility. But, as it is, the "65 Re-issue" is a real winner for the money.


Product: Fender 65' Deluxe Reverb Reissue
Price Paid: Canadian 745
Submitted 10/08/2006 at 11:33am by Chanaka

Features : 10
N/A

Sound Quality : 10
Best amp I every had. The sound if this amp is so precise. To get overdrive on this amp you need to krank it up. A nice pedal would complimemt.

Reliability : 10
N/A just got it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have not had to call for support but I am pretty sure it's stellar.

Overall Rating : 10
100/100. Best amp for the buck.


Product: Fender 65' Deluxe Reverb Reissue
Price Paid: USD 700,
Submitted 07/17/2006 at 01:11pm by baby jr.

Features : 6
I've rated this amp as a "6",only because,there are no "bells&whistles".Sweet and simple!All controls,are straight ahead,and amp is very user friendly.

Sound Quality : 10
This is the best feature of this little "bad boy".The overall tone is 100% Fender!The clean tone is sweet,and has the "jangle",when used with single coil pickups.Twang with the bang!I've owned this amp for 6 years.I kept looking around,purchasing other amps,looking for a larger sound,without the use of an SM57.I've tried a 59' Bassman Reissue,A Vox CC AC30,a 65'Super Reverb Reissue,Koch,and Mesa Boogie Mark IV.All of these amps are OUTSTANDING!They really get the job done.However,crank the Deluxe,between 6,and 7.When used with a good guitar,sporting nice pickups.This little monster will sing like a bird!!Great harmonics,sustain,and projection.I forgot about the other,larger amps,and went back to the Deluxe.The reverb is very "wet".Set the reverb dial at "2",and it's all the reverb,you'll ever need.I've been playing guitar for over 45 years,R&B,Soul,Blues,Jazz,and some country.My guitars are Gibson Flyin' V,and Explorer.PRS Custom 22,Fender Strats,and Telecaster(fitted with DiMarzio Virtual Vintage pickups),and Ibanez Maxxas.My pedalboard is fairly simple.Dunlop CryBaby,Fulltone FulldriveII(which is a perfect match,for the little Deluxe)along with Maxxon Analog,and Digitech Digital delays.Sometimes I'll use a Visual Sound Route 66 Overdrive(also a very cool piece!)I plan on checking out the Durham Electronics"Sex Drive" pedal,to add to my other units.I heard it' adds a "bang" to the overall sound.(boost)One of the really great things about this amp,is when volume is turned up on the guitar,no overdrive pedal is needed in order to get that "singing sustain"!This amp is also somewhat quiet,while running.However,bad wiring in nightclubs,and funky neon lights,can always cause buzzing.and noise.

Reliability : 10
I always depend on this amp!I have a 69' Twin Reverb,I could always use.The Twin I own,is also an OUTSTANDING amp.Fender has always had this reputation,of being the working musicians'"workhorse".(Music Man,and Peavey as well.)Take this little DeLuxe to a gig,plug it in,tune up,and play your heart out.!!!

Customer Support : 9
The only time I had to speak with Fender direct,I found it to be a good experience.I spoke with one of their techs,regarding the power transformer on my Twin.The tech spoke with me like one of his friends.He answered all my questions,and informed me of other facts,which I did not know about.I purchased the amp, from Guitar Center,and the crew there,has always treated me with great respect,and concern.I'm happy with that!!

Overall Rating : 10
I paid a little over $700,for this amp,and it will blow the pants off, of other amps,costing 3,or 4 times more.If stolen..YES!!!I would try to replace it the next day.I understand Carr,and Bad Cat,are making some outstanding 6V6 style amps.I hear from other players these amps are "killers"!However,if you want to have your axe sing ya' some sweet,sweet music...you can't go wrong with this amp!!!Big time bang fo' da' buck!!

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