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2X15's in a combo !?!?!?......JBL's ?!?!?!?
sounds like a HERNIA to me.....I'll pass. Fender already has a winner in the Twin Reverb they just need to start using PTP boards and LOSE the "cyber" the "pro-line" and yes "The custom chop" and get back to building "Harley Davidsons". The "Hot Rod" line is good enough for all the rice rocketeers. Plus they'll still have their S/S for people who like disposable lighters.
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Those amps were called a Vibrosonic Reverb (or was it Vibrasonic) back in the SF era. Popular for steel players. It's cool that FMIC has reissued the amp, but why didn't they call it by it's "proper" name? I suspect they didn't want to spend the money for a new faceplate silkscreen.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Tremo - it is strange...about 6 years ago Fender made the "Custom Vibrosonic" with Steel and Normal Channels. Seems like this is essentially the same amp, so there would be some kind of faceplate template still around.
My guess is that the "Twin" name is more marketable. http://www.ampwares.com/ffg/vibrasonic_custom.html
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There's a "sweet switch" on
the Custom Vibrosonic that's a really nice feature for
geetars with Varitones (ES-345's&355'S)....I wonder what's involved in creating a "Sweet Circuit" on a Silverface Twin/Showman TFL5000D/Quad Amp ??
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Here's the link to the new Fender Twin Custom 15. Only one speaker
http://www.fender.com/misc/winternam...mps/index.html |
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Re: There's a "sweet switch" on
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I think the Custom Vibro also has reverb on both channels an may have been 100watts instead of 85. In any case the schematic should be on Fender's Mrgearhead site.
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If it uses the current Twin Reverb RI chassis it must be PCB
...not good. Why not make it PTP like their current '64 Custom Vibroverb and new Tweed Twin?? Maybe it would have been too similar to the (PTP) '64 Custom Vibroverb?
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Re: If it uses the current Twin Reverb RI chassis it must be
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The original '59/'63 Fender amp was the Vibrasonic. CBS reissued it in '72 as the 'Vibrosonic.'
Both were/are popular with steel players, and I wouldn't be surprised if the 15" speaker masks some of the sonic issues with pcb boards. That said, they could have built a BF Vibroverb RI using the Super Reverb RI pcb stuff. I'm not sure why they hardwired it unless they plan on doing other limited runs of 2-6L6 BF reissues. That'd be easy, because the BF Vibroverb is just a 2-6L6 BF chassis with a 15" speaker. |
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