Fender Super Reverb Demo
Bear Rose
Sep 12 2009, 05:48 PM
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Hey everybody,

My friend, Steven Hoyle, spent some time with me a few weeks ago and we recorded some gear demos and such, so I thought I'd share some of them here with you guys. He's one of my favorite guitar players and the best player I know personally.



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Jesse
Sep 12 2009, 07:34 PM
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Nice!!! Thanks!That amp sounds too nice, How much would one of these be nowadays?


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Bear Rose
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I've got no idea, but I'm certain that it would be way out of my own price range.

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Ivan Milenkovic
Sep 13 2009, 02:29 AM
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Great demo man. I would like the demo with some TS as well to push the preamp of this nice big combo. That would sound great.

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Bear Rose
Sep 13 2009, 04:43 AM
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He did a number of other demos with some other overdrives. I'm getting around to posting them, too. I'll post them on here when I get them uploaded. And yes, the amp does sound great with some overdrive running through it!

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UncleSkillet
Sep 13 2009, 04:55 AM
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You got to love a good old Fender amp with a Tube Screamer blowing it up. I'm looking forward to your other demos!

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Gary
Sep 13 2009, 05:21 AM
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The timing of this post is funny..
Check out what I dug out of the back of my closet the other day!.. its been in storage for over 20 years laugh.gif
I actually bought this amp from a church. The pastor was using it to deliver sermons..they bought a PA system and sold me this. I paid $250 cash for it in 1980.. it's a totally original 1968 Fender Super Reverb.

It needs to be serviced as when I plugged it in there was a whole lot of popping and cracking going on.. ohmy.gif

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UncleSkillet
Sep 13 2009, 05:26 AM
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Popping and cracking can be fixed man so know worries there.
That's an awesome amp so treat her good! wink.gif smile.gif

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Stephane Lucarel...
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Nice demo, Super Reverb amp are really awesome - especially when played very LOUD...... biggrin.gif

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I love that tele! the neck humbucker sounds amazing!

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Ivan Milenkovic
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QUOTE (Gary @ Sep 13 2009, 06:21 AM) *
The timing of this post is funny..
Check out what I dug out of the back of my closet the other day!.. its been in storage for over 20 years laugh.gif
I actually bought this amp from a church. The pastor was using it to deliver sermons..they bought a PA system and sold me this. I paid $250 cash for it in 1980.. it's a totally original 1968 Fender Super Reverb.

It needs to be serviced as when I plugged it in there was a whole lot of popping and cracking going on.. ohmy.gif

Gary

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Man, you got yourself a gold cube here. I suggest full restoration to original specs, probably pots, some electronic components, and definitely the tubes have to be replaced. It will run you 200-500$ for restoration, but the value is enormous if you keep it to original specs and components as closest possible.

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QUOTE (Gary @ Sep 13 2009, 12:21 AM) *
The timing of this post is funny..
Check out what I dug out of the back of my closet the other day!.. its been in storage for over 20 years laugh.gif
I actually bought this amp from a church. The pastor was using it to deliver sermons..they bought a PA system and sold me this. I paid $250 cash for it in 1980.. it's a totally original 1968 Fender Super Reverb.

It needs to be serviced as when I plugged it in there was a whole lot of popping and cracking going on.. ohmy.gif

Gary

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Holy cow, that is amazing! Definitely a keeper there! And only $250. That is incredible, my friend. I'd certainly go the route of restoring that amp.

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Fran
Sep 13 2009, 10:30 PM
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Nice video review, that amp sounds so good, thx for sharing wink.gif

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