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Old December 19th, 2004, 09:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What should I expect to pay for DR 2 in Ex condition?

Can you give me a ballpark price for this 1980's Rivera design deluxe reverb2.
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Old December 19th, 2004, 11:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have been keeping an eye on this series for about a year now. I personally own a PRII. There is a Deluxe Reverb II on ebay right now but going to end in about an hour. It has a buy it now price of $850. I'd say this is an average price for this caliber amp. Deluxe Reverb II
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Old December 20th, 2004, 03:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Be patient

I've watched several very clean DRIIs go for $500 on ebay in the last year. Of course I didn't have the money at the time or I would have bought one.
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Old December 20th, 2004, 06:00 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Shake,

keep haunting local stores...You probably won't find Caper's Princeton II or a Deluxe Reverb II; they simply weren't heavily marketed or pushed in our part of the world like the "other Rivera Models such as the Concert II
and the Twin II". I've finally come to the conclusion that
in the early 1980's Fender relied mostly on the input of Sales Reps in each region - those guys made more money from Concerts and Twins - because there was a serious economic boom at the time - the last things these guys wanted to push were "small - low cost Amps". I think the same holds true for most of the other regions too - America during that period had very deep pockets - you really didn't see a whole lotta small
Amps from Fender until 1989 pushed anywhere.
My friend Ray had a "Deluxe II" on order for so long he
finally gave up and got a 1X12 Concert - which he still owns and will not sell - really worth a look - grab one
while the ballpark is still $450. You won't get a good deal on ebay - just keep checking junkstores and pawn
shops - it's conceivable You could walk out with a Princeton II for $225 - and DO go into places that have
2nd hand washers in the window, I got my T-100 in a place like that for $40.00 anyways good hunting.
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Old December 20th, 2004, 06:10 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Be patient

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I've watched several very clean DRIIs go for $500 on ebay in the last year. Of course I didn't have the money at the time or I would have bought one.
Yeah, I agree with TT100. I've seen two in the past year for sale. One was pristine at $525.00. The other was a bit "reliced", but mechanicaly sound for $475.00.
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Old December 20th, 2004, 11:29 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Stan you are indeed correct about checking out shops that sell anything used. About 2 1/2 years ago I went into a used bookstore and saw the guy had just about everything under the sun in there. We got to talking about small tube amps and he says why don't you take a drive down to my wife's sewing shop, I have a few amps there.

I find the place and let the wife know why I'm there, she says I'm gonna kill my husband for putting his junk here. She was only too glad to let me look around. I saw an old Peavey Deuce in great shape a fairly new Yamaha amp that looked something like Fender's Cyber style amps, and several acoustics and electrics. Mind you there was nothing that interested me at the time but what got me was the guy really had no idea what he had himself.
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Old December 21st, 2004, 01:53 PM   #7 (permalink)
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a very cool deal today is right out

in the open - The Late 1970's Peavey Classic (the one with a S/S PreAmp and 2 6L6's for the power section).
Take one of those Amps and Put a Tech 21 GT-2 Box
in front of it and "let The Games begin". Before he got a Double Deluxe my pal Al had a Bluesbreaker (the new one). He became so furious when he heard my Classic
with the GT-2 that he dumped the re-issue the next week - but within a month he had scored his Double Deluxe, so everything worked out pretty good.
The Tech 21 stuff matches up perfectly with Peavey Hybrid Amps from the late 70's. Makes me wonder how that 1X12 "Artist Combo" would be for the Mesa Mark II
thing...
Y'know Tech 21's have a "Tweed Setting" and a "Boogie
Setting" and ....I've never tried them !!! I'm just blown
away by "Bluesbreaker"....maybe the greatest combination for ripping it up with Humbuckers You've never heard 8) .
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