Deluxe Reverb Reissue |
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Deluxe Reverb Reissue |
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Oct 9 2008, 01:19 PM |
Well, a reissue of an absolute classic - cool if they stayed true to it, and form your description sounds like they did. How much are these? I would love on I think!
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Oct 9 2008, 05:41 PM |
Well, a reissue of an absolute classic - cool if they stayed true to it, and form your description sounds like they did. How much are these? I would love on I think! Yeah, from what I have read it's the best amp fender makes today. Andrew, you shop sweetwater generally, am I right? For some reason the DRRI has no reviews or anything over there, so here's the musicians friend page, lots of info and reviews. Check out these sound clips too, this guy has a bunch. His Deluxe is modded a bit, with a new speaker, but thee are plenty of other video reviews of it stock. They have one of these at my local music shop. one of my friends who works there plays his eric johnson strat through it. AMAZING amp, buy one if you get the chance! Yeah, I began noticing it as a possibility at my music shop. Usually I don't like fender's build quality on guys like the bassman reissue, etc, but the deluxe reverb when I tried it out felt solid and just QUALITY. -------------------- Gear: Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster, Gibson '67 RI Flying V, Mesa Boogie F-30 112 combo, crazy pedals.
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Oct 9 2008, 09:13 PM |
That amp is definitely a good choice, you can't really go wrong with it mate. Superb cleans, one of the best, and great overdrive as well. Not really for hi gain stuff, but for every thing else it is excellent if you like the tone from it.
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Oct 18 2008, 06:40 PM |
So... I know it sounds a bit ridiculous, but I can't decide between this and peavey's classic 30. I would get either of the classic 50 models, but they're not exactly what I'm looking for (a little too loud, heavier than I'd like and generally I'd rather get the '30). From what I've heard, the classic 30 has great cleans almost comparable to fender's. The drive is also supposed to be really good on that amp. I think they come with JJ tubes, so thats a plus, but I might replace the speaker. It's also a lot cheaper than the deluxe reverb, but lacks tremolo and the reverb probably isn't as good. I like how the deluxe is all tube (including the trem and reverb and the rectifier as well I believe), but how much of a difference does that truly make? I have the classic 30, and it truly has great cleans and it can do real hard rock. I mean we could pull off things like Mr Crowley with it but not any harder that that. Also has great jazz tone if you eq it for that. It comes with chineese tubes, they worked just fine. I changed into JJ's just rescently but I can't say I hear much of a difference, maybe a little bit more brit crunch break up from those. I'm perfectly happy with that amp, but compared to a high end Fender (with 6L6's) it must bow to the Fender cleans. -------------------- My bands homepage
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