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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Massena, NY
Age: 21
Posts: 327
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Fender Twin Reverb
The standard for clean sounds, especially with Telecasters! Let's see and talk about everyones Twins!
This is my 1974 silverface twin and my Fender Highway One Telecaster! |
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NEW MEMBER!
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Everywhere
Posts: 2
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I know this thread is kind of old, did you take that price tag off of your Twin Reverb yet?
My setup is identical to that, more or less. SFTR, early 70s + a natural Tele with a black pickguard. No photos because the SFTR is in the shop. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Walmart, Europa
Posts: 130
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Got a 78 Silverface and freakin love it! Put a pair of Weber speakers in of and it sounds great!
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"So I picked up one of Lanois's antiquated Telecasters--wicked sounding if you're on a cement floor beneath a corrugated tin roof, but in some cases, it could be too brittle. I liked playing it so I stuck with it anyway." --Bob Dyaln |
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Here is my 65 Twin, lovingly restored by Reid Walker Services in Houston, put in a new cabinet wiith new speakers. It is an AMAZING amp! Wish I had bought it 30 years ago and saved about 20 amps in the mean time.
Love my Twin! ![]() ![]()
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Friend of Leo's
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Nice Twins everybody!
You know, with the huge popularity of the Telecaster / Twin combination, you'd think there would be more Twins posted here in this club. Would love to see more Twins.. even the '65 Reissues. Show some love people! Take care...
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: NJ (Exit 4)
Age: 59
Posts: 410
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[QUOTE=Big_Bend;3965612]Here is my 65 Twin, lovingly restored by Reid Walker Services in Houston, put in a new cabinet wiith new speakers. It is an AMAZING amp! Wish I had bought it 30 years ago and saved about 20 amps in the mean time.
Love my Twin! my '65 Twin is serial #02794 Tube chart stamp of OD=April 1965, pretty close to your serial #02630 Pictures coming soon. |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: ohio
Posts: 1,835
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"Wish I had bought it 30 years ago and saved about 20 amps in the mean time."
Oh! Man! Ain't that the truth! I played Lead and Pedal Steel. I got a Peavey Vegas when TNN was first starting, and was buying their backlines. A friend added an extra Vegas to the order for me. I never liked it for Steel, and hated it for Tele! I had to take another amp for my Tele. I used my '64 Vibroverb for both (great sound for steel and Tele!), until people started askin' me, "Is that a real Vibroverb?" Uh oh! Time to take that puppy home! Finally got the Quad, and converted it to a split-cab Twin. Steel guys like the split cabs, as we have heavy stuff to cart in. Steel through the Normal Channel, which now has reverb. Guitar through the Vib channel. Great for my Baritone Strat too. Toobs forever! |
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Friend of Leo's
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Yes a Twin is what you're looking for. Good luck!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Silver City, New Mexico
Posts: 100
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Do you accept clones into this club? I built mine a few years ago from a mixture of sources, and used a '94 Twin OT with multiple impedance, and line out. With the old SRO, it really sounds great!
The cab was a used Mojo, that housed several projects before this one, hence the "racing stripes". |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Silver City, New Mexico
Posts: 100
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The Bud is a '79 I think, 3, and 4 LDG. Belonged to a good friend who left us too soon! I don't play it as well as he did, but I'm still working on it. I actually spent the last 6 months or so with a 6 string slide tuned E7. Really helped me relate better to the E9 fretboard, and learn to move the bar more!
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: washington state
Posts: 9
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I like my '65 Reissue Twin Custom 15.
I really like my '74 Silverface converted to Blackface. But the old warhorse beats them all : tube chart date code NL...serial number A01222. I think the Tube Chart date works out to Dec 1964. |
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Friend of Leo's
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Take care...
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Canada/venise-en-quebec
Age: 53
Posts: 1,781
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well next week this baby should be comming in
![]() Im not sure of the year seller said early 70's once I get it I will give the serial # to find out exactly the year ..lloollllll
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Tele-Meister
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Here's my 70 Twin Reverb, converted to head format with blackface mods and cosmetics. I use it with a 68 Dual Showman/JBL cabinet.
http://i396.photobucket.com/albums/p...s/untitled.jpg |
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