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All-tube elektrische gitaarversterker

Na enorme racks met voorversterkers en versterkers en dure studio-effecten in de jaren 80, zijn traditionele systemen (Head + 4X12 of Combo en een handvol pedalen) weer helemaal in de mode. Er verschijnt nu een kleine versterker: de Fender Deluxe Reverb. In vergelijking met de grotere Twin Reverb heeft de Deluxe veel minder vermogen en begint hij al harmonieus te vervormen bij gematigde volumes. Natuurlijk zijn uitstekende, schone geluiden ook mogelijk, maar het is precies deze "zoete vervorming" in alle gradaties die veel gitaristen bij de Deluxe waarderen. Zo is de versterker de nummer 1 voor veel bluesmuzikanten, maar ook voor moderne supergitaristen zoals Michael Landau.De fender-typische veergalm en een buizenvibrato-effect maken zelfs meer "vintage" klankvariaties mogelijk.

  • 2 kanalen
  • Vermogen: 22W
  • Uitgerust met: 1x 12 "Jensen C12K-luidspreker, 8 ohm
  • Regelt voor: Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity
  • 4 ingangen - 2 per kanaal
  • Speaker Out
  • Spring Reverb
  • Tube vibrato
  • 4 voorversterker buizen: 12AX7
  • 2 voorversterker buizen: 12AT7
  • 2 vermogensbuizen: 6V6
  • Afmetingen (D x B x H): 24,1 x 62,2 x 44,5 cm
  • Gewicht: 20 kg
  • Inclusief beschermhoes
Leverbaar sinds Augustus 2000
artikelnummer 132510
verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
Powerrate in W 22 W
Speaker size 1x 12"
Power Amp Tubes 6V6
Channels 2
Reverb Yes
External FX Loop No
Recording Output No
MIDI Interface No
Connection for External Speaker No
Headphone connection No
Footswitch connection Yes
Incl. Footswitch Yes
Weight in kg 19,1 kg
€ 1.849
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A legendary all-tube combo with the classic Fender sound

The Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb is, without a doubt, one of the heaviest hitters in the Fender amp stable – and has been for decades. Countless songs have been recorded with it, and this combo amp, with its classic silver-face look, has always been something of a secret weapon for studio musicians, who love its first-class clean and overdrive sounds, all with that Californian touch. The 65 Deluxe Reverb is the latest version of this legendary amplifier, and once again, it shines: The clean sounds are bright and vibrant, and the harmonic overdrive lends itself extremely well to dynamic playing styles, always able to assert itself perfectly in the mix. Still manufactured by Fender in Corona, California, this two-channel, all-tube combo also features two classic Fender effects, legends in their own right: Reverb and tremolo, which are operated using the footswitch supplied. Of course, every true Deluxe Reverb also needs a Jensen speaker, which measures 12" in this case and is powered by a 22W power amp with two 6V6 tubes.

Good vibrations

Regardless of whether it's simply being enjoyed at home, or being used for studio recordings or live gigs, the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb will always cut a convincing figure. The famous blackface panel, with its familiar layout, makes operation a breeze. All the 65 needs to produce its iconic sound is a two-band EQ section, with bass and treble in both channels, and a volume dial that, as it's turned up, is capable of fluidly shaping the sound – from clear-as-a-bell and radiantly clean sounds to juicy overdrive, depending on the instrument connected. Of course, the reverb is still based on a real spring reverb; digital emulations just aren't what the Deluxe Reverb is all about, even in this latest generation. The tube-driven tremolo effect is just as tastefully integrated into the overall sound, reviving the good vibes of the 1960s with two controls for speed and intensity.

Fender: Iconic sound, timeless looks

For guitarists looking for a genuine vintage sound (assuming they are more than happy to forego some of the modern bells and whistles), the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb pretty much guarantees a really good time for a really long time. Admittedly, there's not much to adjust on the classic blackface Fender panel – but the amp's characteristic sound is exquisite right out of the box, with a tone and dynamic range that are still unsurpassed. Not for nothing has this amp achieved such fame over the years. The integrated real spring reverb and the tremolo effect complement its sweet, warm tone, with the footswitch allowing skilful musicians to showcase the unique Fender sound in a huge variety of styles.

About Fender

Fender is without doubt one of the most legendary guitar and amplifier manufacturers of all time. The company was founded in 1946 by its namesake Leo Fender († 1991), whose innovative ideas brought a breath of fresh air into the musical world. His Telecaster, Stratocaster, Precision Bass, and Jazz Bass are not only classics – they also continue to shape the styles of musicians in countless genres to this day. Timeless Fender amplifier models such as the Bassman, Twin, Deluxe, and Princeton also enjoy a stellar reputation. Besides maintaining its classic product portfolio, however, the company is also constantly developing new products that make Fender a driving force in today’s music industry.

Living room, studio, on stage…

With its silver grille cloth and black control panel, the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb is, first of all, a real eye-catcher in a home setup, ignoring its legendary sound for a moment. However, it is of course the sound of this combo that has helped it to achieve such fame – simply put, there are countless studio musicians who swear by the acoustic and dynamic response of this amplifier, which embodies the sound of Fender amps like no other. As such, the Deluxe Reverb can still be found in constant use in studios all around the world, as well as being a familiar and welcome sight on stage. Although it only has a nominal output of 22W, the built-in 12" Jensen speaker, together with the tube power amp, is more than capable of transforming this wattage into a captivating, resonant musical performance. All in all, the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb is an amp that, despite its compact dimensions, was born to take centre stage, meeting every aspiration imaginable when it comes to classic Rock & Roll.

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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Deluxe Reverb is one of the best sounding tube amps out there
Bogdan T. 26.12.2013
I bought this one year ago, after having used a vintge 70s one in the studio for recording my album. Tube amp iso a must for me, as i only use analogue effects.

Sound: like most Fender tube amps, this sounds PERFECT. Clean all the way through volume level 4, slightly crunchy at 5-6, distorted after 7. This amp does NOT have a distorted/crunchy/overdrive channel, this gets done the old fashioned way, adjusting the volume level. I use it at 4, which is still clean, but very bright, but my sound is enhanced permanently using an Ibanez Tube Screamer (TS9) at 20% gain. I use the Vibrato channel, as i just love the reverb ( real spring reverb!) and i keep it at level 3. I don't really use the tremolo effect on the amp, i find it a bit too soft (using a Marshall tremolo pedal instead).

I use a Fender Jaguar and a Gibson LP, the amp sounds really perfect with both single coils and with humbuckers. When i switch from the Jaguar to the Gibson, i just turn Treble up from 5 to 6, and Bass down from 6 to 5.

I use it at home now, i don't play in a band these days. I use it through a Koch Dummybox Home (and a Vox mini-amp at rhe end) to play through headphones most of the times. I imagine that using this for small gigs, for me at leadt, would surely need amplification, as you cannot crank it up too much if you want to keep it sounding clean (as it does not have a Clean channel); so i would keep it at volume 4, which gives the sound i need, and amplify it (maybe with the dummyload!).

I'm not rating this 5 for features and handling as it is not really for everyone, anyone. No loop circuit for effects rig, no overdrive channel, the Power and Stand-by switches are in the back (but you get the hang of that in a coupke of weeks), and it is pretty heavy for only 22W. BUT that is all in the name of keeping it identical to the original Deluxe, and rhe result is pretty good, my guitars sound the same as through the vintage one that got me into Deluxe Reverb in the firrst place.
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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super versatile
pazzer 16.05.2020
Skip all the pedals, and plug in. feel the magic.

This thing sounds rich, and for anyone not thrashing/tapping/screaming, this thing will pull off everything you throw at it. Neighbours will also be well aware of its arrival. There is more punch than any home needs, and is ideal for any mic'd stage.

The vibrato channel is annoyingly noisy/clicky unless the vibrato is off, but that is somewhat expected given that this amp-and-circuit design is not supposed to behave like a modern piece of kit. The reverb is delicious, and is often rich-enough at 3-4.

The 'normal' channel seems to play nicely with pedal-fx such as overdrive, wah, etc. just run 'treble' and 'bass' at 6-7, sometimes there is too much high-end. At low volumes of 1-2, it sounds sweet.

My reverb pedals tend to fall shy of this spring-reverb, which is re-assuring given the terms 'deluxe' and 'reverb' in the product name.

Now waiting for the neighbours to take a long-holiday so I can run the valves warmer....
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Good and heavy, tonally, literally
magusmugius 15.02.2015
Its a good small gigging and recording amp but it needs attenuatior for bedroom level. Vibrato channel comes from heaven but it hasn't got optoisolator likes US version; because of the EU restrictions it has a board that controls tremolo effect, same tube driven but you may optimize for low-noise tremolo popping with a technician.
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Fender should do more.
Walkend 21.02.2019
I bought this DRRi on december of 2018 , the amp it's fair light (19kg) , well assembled . The clean is ok , chimey or bassy according to the Eq. used , the tremolo channel it's nice but reverb is too much after 2-3 of value , it takes od pedals really bad because of the jensen speaker and the bright cap that make them sound harsh and fizzy , very bad for people who use distortion and od pedals . if you leave the tremolo knob turned , you could hear a "bop" noise in the normal channel , depend about the rate of the tremolo on the vibrato channel .
For an 1400 euro made in usa single channel amp I expect more usability and less quality issues.
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