Ever have an amplifier that you wish had spring reverb? That's what Fender thought back in 1961 when they first introduced the Fender Reverb, a standalone spring reverb unit. It was designed to be used inline with your guitar. The vintage units became sought after and Fender reissued it in blonde, tan, black tolex, and... tweed? Technically this isn't a "reissue" because Fender never introduced it until after the tweed era. This tweed covered version is a limited edition, made only for a short time.... However it is also technically a reissue because of the build specs... not to split hairs here, were just saying that in 1963 Tweed wasn't an option. And this is more of the rare variety of this Fender Reverb and only produced 1 year. Thank you for your consideration.
The famous all-tube Fender Reverb unit has been a staple of virtually every surf performance and recording since the early 60s; blues and experimental players love it too. The reissue 63 Fender Tube Reverb can be used with any amp.
ELECTRONICS:
Controls: Dwell, Mix, Tone
Voltage: 120V
Inputs: One - 1/4"
Auxiliary Input: N/A
HARDWARE:
Cabinet Material: 7-Ply 5/8" Birch Plywood
Pilot Light Jewel: Red Jewel
Handle: Vintage-Style Leather with Nickel Mounting Hardware
Grill Cover: Genuine Lacquered Tweed with Striped Oxblood Grille Cloth
Amplifier Depth: 7.5" (19 cm)
Amplifier Width: 18.875" (47.9 cm)
Amplifier Height: 10.5" (26.7cm)
Amplifier Weight: 13 lbs (5.89 kg)
Effects: Reverb
TUBES:
Pre Amp Tubes: Groove Tubes - (1 x 12AX7), (1 x 12AT7)
Power Tubes: Groove Tubes - (1 x 6V6)
Controls:
1. Dwell: Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the reverb pan, creating varying levels of reverb intensity.
2. Mixer: Mixes the wet reverb signal with the dry signal, controlling the percentage of reverb in the output.
3. Tone: Affects the tone of the wet reverb signal, allowing adjustment of high frequencies.
The unit also includes an input jack for instruments and an output jack to send the signal to the amplifier. The power switch, fuse, and pilot light are located on the top panel, providing easy access for operation and maintenance.