This Fender Twin Reverb '65 Reissue from 2001 has hardly been used, it could be called New Old Stock if the original dealler still had it. There's no torn tolex or other noticable use marking. There's more pictures available.
Superb Tone With Tons of Clean Headroom
First released nearly 60 years ago, the Fender Twin Reverb is simply one of the finest guitar amps ever made. From its superlative clean tone to its great spring reverb, the Twin has made itself a classic among guitarists from all walks of music.
The Twin is Fender's flagship amp -- the definitive amp still made in the US since its introduction alongside the Stratocaster in 1952. Since then, it's gone through dozens of changes while being featured on stages all over the world. The '65 Classic Reissue Twin is a recreation of perhaps the most beloved version -- the Blackface Twin Reverb first released in 1963. The '65 Reissue works in just about any genre. Its legendary clean sound is often imitated but never surpassed. With 85 watts of power it's usable on just about any stage. The '65 Twin Reverb has a creamy tone that breaks up nicely, thanks to the 4 6L6 power tubes and 6 preamp tubes. With this all-tube amp using a pair of 12 inch Jensen C-12K speakers, the resulting tone is rock and roll history.
Specs:
Vintage Reissue Series Tube Amp
Output: 85 watts into 4 ohms
Ohms: 4 ohms
Speakers: 2-12 in. Jensen C-12K, 8 ohm Speakers with Ceramic Magnets
Channels: Dual Channels (Normal and Vibrato)
Features: Reverb, Vibrato, 2-Button Footswitch, Tilt Back Legs
Normal Channel: Bright Switch, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass
Fender Amps '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue 1x12 Combo Used
This is a little used mint condition Deluxe Reverb made in 2001. There's no tears, or anything on this amp so you'd think it was new.
Fender Amps' 22-watt '65 Deluxe Reverb- a Reissue of the famous Blackface model- oozes with rich tube tone! It's heart and soul are four 12AX7s, two 12AT7s, two 6V6s, and a 5AR4 rectifier tube - not to mention that both the reverb and vibrato are tube-driven. The single 12" Jensen speaker puts the finishing touches on the polished, vintage sounds conjured by this classic guitar combo amplifier. The '65 Deluxe Reverb is the perfect amp for anyone looking for that classic vintage Blackface FENDER tone, in a grab and go package, with the perfect amount of power for gigs, home use or studio recording. 22 watts is perfect! Equally great for rock, country or blues players who want a moderately powered amp they can crank up for fat, snappy guitar tones as heard on many of your favorite recordings- from Memphis to Abbey Road- The Fender 1965 Blackface Deluxe Reverb Reissue may be the best tube guitar amp you can get.
Features and Specs of the Blackface Fender Deluxe Reissue 1x12 Combo:
It has Mercury Magnetics transformers in it. This is 1 of 50 Chadwick Amplifiers built in this manner. These amps were built specifically for the introduction of the model at the NAMM show. It's serial CK013 and in Great Condition! There's a couple of scuffs on one top edge (see the picture) and a problem on the bottom where they didn't get the tolex right but it sounds great.
How great is this amp? Here's what some users on The Gear Page say about this amp built with the standard transformers:
CopperHead: "Chadwick is very versatile. Not a metal amp, the Chadwick will do unbelievable cleans all the way up to Lynch gain levels with a tubes screamer in front. Not at all what I would call "modern" or "metal". 80's tones is where it lives. Right in the middle of it's tonal spectrum, think Great White.Very punchy and clear. Powered loop. Loves pedals, gives them a full, lush quality that I've not heard in other amps. Very loud for 50 watts. Unique Gain, Drive, and Envelope controls for almost an infinite number of tones. There are two flavors of Chadwick. Chadwick I is a single channel, and the Chadwick II's are switchers.I own a Revolution Series One, and I just picked up this Chadwick Single channel, and I'm loving it so far. Very different tone than the Revolution or Krankenstein:"
DersertKev7: "I sold my ptp hand wired 1987x to get the Chadwick. The fact that it has a master volume control sold me on it! The rehearsal studio we use had one and after playing with it for a few hours was convinced. I had always pegged Krank as a purely Nu-Metal brand so plugging into the Chadwick for the first time I was expecting to be dissapointed. I loved my Plexi but was unable to use it in smaller venues due to the fact that it is probably the loudest 50w amp ever devised by the human race. The Chadwick just made sense for my situation. Our other guitarist uses one of their 1980 heads and that is amazing as well."
The Krank Chadwick 50W Tube Guitar Head single channel with gain, drive, envelope, volume and 3-band EQ. Krank Chadwick has great flexibility for stage and studio.
It's serial DB1014 so it's an early Krank in New Condition! A Classic!
How great is this amp? Here's what some users on Ultimate Guitar say about this amp:
rcdsm: "I've been playing for 16 years: guitar and bass. I've owned/played the following: Fender Bassman, Fender Super Reverb, Fender Twin, Marshall JCM 800, Marshall JCM 900, Marshall TSL 60, Ampeg V-4, Ampeg VL1002a, Mesa Dual-Rectifier Solo, Roland JC-120, Peavey Deuce II, Peavey XXX and far too many combo amps to remember. Out of all the amps mentioned, I would choose the Revolution over them hands down any day of the week for anything"
FacEraser117: "The Krank Revolution 1 head is a 100 watt tube amp that has more balls than any other amp made today. This amp has two amazing channels, the Krank channel which has an extreme in your face metal tone and the clean channel is also great."
The Krank Revolution 100W Tube Guitar Head has 2 channels with separate volume and 3-band EQs. 2 separate master volume controls on the distortion channel for lead boosting with a footswitch. Presence control for Kleen and Krank channels. Proprietary sweep control on the distortion channel changes the overall values for the entire amp, giving you an expansive range of modern and vintage tonal possibilities. 4 - 12AX7 preamp tubes, 4 - 5881 power tubes. Line out; 4-, 8-, and 16-ohm outs; and footswitch control of channel and master volume selections provide the Krank Revolution with great flexibility for stage and studio.
Features
2 channels
Separate volume and 3-band EQs per channel
2 master volume controls on the distortion channel