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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Lost Angeles and Orange County
Posts: 7,128
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Yes there is.
1. 6V6 versus 6L6 power tubes. 2. Headroom/breakup/overdrive/clean tones will all be different. 3. 1x12" versus 2x12". 4. The circuits are NOT similar enough to run down as a Mid knob being a simple difference (by the way, how Mid controls work on amps is interesting reading, Google "baxandall" tone controls and to see what I mean - if the article compares it to a normal guitar amp's tonestack). Two very different amps... but with all guitarplayers, tone is very subjective. You'd always see them old blues players just plug into anything on hand without batting an eyelash (and sometimes their tone just flat out sucked!!)... you may like both, or only one of them, or you may even think they sound similar enough to not bother with the details - afterall, some folks love SS amps, modeling amps, or tube amps differently. |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Silicon Valley, CA, USA
Posts: 3,767
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The tone stack and preamp design between a Deluxe and a Twin are nearly identical. Very similarly voiced, but radically different power supplies and output sections. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 566
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A Twin will fill the room better, sound fuller, deeper. I like twins even at very low volumes for practicing. The limitations, if they pertain to your sound.....a twin will never overdrive like a deluxe (at reasonable volumes), twins are bigger/heavier to transport.
If you play clean and have a good back......get a twin. |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lubbock, TX
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The DR will do clean TR sounds at a low volume. The TR will not do the power tube heat that a DR will do at higher volumes.....or by the time the TR does start to yield power tube distortion, you would best be in a large space or outdoors.
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Just my humble opinion.....
or not so humble opinion
My 40th Anniversary Re-issue Twin
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2006
Location: chicago
Posts: 480
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so for a bout 300 dollars difference, the twin should be my path?
as a side thing: i mainly play piano, so it'd be good if i could use this as a keyboard amp too. fender makes a twin with a 15" speaker, if i want to put a keyboard through it as well, is this my tree? |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Syracuse, NY
Age: 62
Posts: 71
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beackkos: Could not have said it better. I've also been playing over 40 years, but haven't been playing out since the 60s, when I had a Bandmaster. I could never rationalize a Twin for my basement so I've had Princeton Chorus, Deluxe, Cyber-Champ, and Hot Rod Deluxe, and several other Fender Amps I can't remember. Recently an opportunity came up to pick up a TRRI and I bought it and sold my HRDX (also a great amp). I laughed at my self, but it sounds great ... even at 2. I play through a Boss ME-50.
Last Friday I was at GC and did a ABC comparison between the HRDX, a DRRI, and a TRRI. The Twin was clearly the best and I actually preferred the HRDX to the DRRI. If you can handle the weight, look around for a good deal on a TRRI. If not, at least try a HRDX ... it might surprise you ... and the price is right. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Seattle
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Houston, Texas
Age: 48
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I love my DRRI, but if you play a Twin for more than 5 minutes at a reasonable volume, you will realize it is something special. It is clearly the muscle behiine the Fender sound. So cutting and clear, almost uphoric. (sp)
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Regards, Gary
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: earth
Posts: 910
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with a deluxe, you can get that character at a much lower volume and if you are in a club and the deluxe is not loud enough, mike it through the PA system |
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I've certainly had my share of Fender amps, including the Professional Tube Series 100 watt Twin. (By the way, it was a fabulous amp) I currently have all bases covered, and although the amps differ electrically, the lineup is pure heaven, and each one picks up where the other leaves off.
1972 Deluxe Reverb - 22 watts through a JBL K-120 1974 Pro Reverb - 45 watts through a pair of 12" Jensen Neo's 1972 Vibrosonic Reverb - 100 watts through EVM 15L Silver face Fenders are workhorses, and I LOVE the tone. Having the Twin was redundant, but I loved that one, too.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Lincoln NZ
Posts: 122
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I have been playing county since the 70's and have used both the Deluxe and the Twin. To tell you the truth to me a Deluxe sounds just the same
as a Twin, it's just the Twin has enough power to work almost any venue you can imagine, where a Deluxe is a bit more calmer, and more sutible to smaller venues, and as listed earlier they tend to start to break up a bit more earlier on the higher volume than a Twin. I now use a 70's Silver Face Twin and I love it. Yes it is heavy to carry, but the tone is just so good. Puts the Twang in your Tele for that nice Brent Mason tone. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 566
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I spent the last weekend trying out amps at my Guitar Center, here are my very generalized experiences....
The Deluxe and the Twin (both SF, non-master volumes) were very similar in the tone stack, as said above. Both are very sparkly and have a scooped midrange, what I think of when I hear classic Fender sounds. The Twin, however, moves a lot more air and fills the room a lot easier, even at low volumes. The Deluxe will start to break up at about half volume, and the Twin will sound clean and big all the way. I also tried some SF Vibroluxes and they sounded great too. It's a punchier, more "in your face" sound. Less scooped, more mids, a very good tele sound. While the SFVR is punchier, which is a positive for me, it can't get as low as an amp with a 12" speaker. So there are obviously tradeoffs. The Vibrolux seemed to move more air than the Deluxe at comparable volumes. I can see a reason to have this amp as well as a Deluxe or a Twin. Size and weight is another story... |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Syracuse, NY
Age: 62
Posts: 71
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jdfoosh357: If you were at a Guitar Center and trying a Twin at over half volume ... they must have loved you there ...
The Vibrolux is infamous for being noisy, does not have the low end of a Twin and costs almost as much. It does weigh 19 lbs less. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 566
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Haaaaa, ya I can see how they might have been annoyed. I did give like an hour trial to each of 4 different amps. Hey, I try before I buy. But I came home with a '69 DR, so my sales guy was happy at least.
Jon |
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