Fender '65 Super Reverb Reissue

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Fender '65 Super Reverb Reissue

$1,899.99

Legendary tube tone, optimized for the modern player

Plug into the Fender Super Reverb combo guitar amp and you’ll experience legendary tube tone with an unmistakable vintage vibe. Fender manufactured the Blackface Super Reverb amp from 1963 to ’68. From its venerable 45-watt dual-6L6 circuit to its luscious spring reverb and pulsating tremolo, Jensen speakers, and tilt-back legs, the Fender Super Reverb reissue is every inch a classic, a veritable cornerstone of modern American music.

Fall in love with your pedals again

With two Groove Tube 6L6 output tubes in the engine room, the Fender Super Reverb supplies copious clean headroom, delivering a hefty 45 watts into two ohms. Guitarists at Sweetwater love the way the Super takes guitar pedals. Indeed, the Super is considered by many to be the ultimate pedal platform. With the Fender Super Reverb reissue, you can use your pedalboard to sculpt your tone — precisely, predictably, and at any volume — onstage and in the studio. Onstage, the Super’s tilt-back legs aim the amp’s sound up and off the floor and out to the audience while effectively functioning as a monitor wedge for you.

The perfect power range for smaller venues

The Fender Super Reverb has earned its reputation through the decades as being one of the hardest working amps in show business. From its introduction in 1963, it has appeared on countless iconic recordings. It has an ideal power range for smaller venues. At 45 watts, the Super’s output tubes can be pushed into overdrive easier than high-powered amps. If you’re after searing metal tone that will strip the paint off club walls, the Fender Super Reverb won’t fit the bill. But if you’re looking for an amp that will fill a small-to-midsized room with classic Fender Blackface tone — one that happens to be an excellent pedal platform to boot, the ’65 Super Reverb is the ticket.

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