Fender '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb Handwired 20W 1x12 Combo Overview
Probably the most highly anticipated Fender Amp of all time! As good as the '65 Deluxe Reverb Re-issue is, and it's a killer
Played on countless hit recordings, the mid-’60s Deluxe Reverb is a timeless Fender classic and one of the most indispensable workhorse guitar amps ever made. Moderately powered and producing a full, snappy and crystalline tone, the pedal-friendly 64 Custom Deluxe Reverb carries on that legacy with incredible vintage-style tones, thanks to its modified all-tube hand-wired AB763 circuitry. Featuring Bright and Normal channels, tube-driven spring reverb and tremolo on both channels, and 20 watts of output power, this is the go-to amp for warm, clean tones and moderate breakup.
The cabinet that holds the 12" Jensen® C-12Q speaker is crafted from solid pine for improved resonance and lighter
- Series: Custom
- Amplifier type: Tube
- Height: 16.88” (42.9 cm)
- Width: 24.25” (61.59 cm) 16.88” (42.9 cm)
- Depth: 12.9” (32.7 cm) 24.25” (61.59 cm)
- Weight: 38.2 lbs. (17.3 kg) 12.9” (32.7 cm)
- Speaker: One - 12” Jensen® C12Q 38.2 lbs. (17.3 kg)
- Inpouts: Four - (1/4”, Two Normal and Two Bright) One - 12” Jensen® C12Q
- Channels: Two - (Normal and Bright)
- Four - (1/4”, Two Normal and Two Bright)
- Controls: Normal Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass, Bright Channel: Volume, Two - (Normal and Bright)
- Treble, Bass, Reverb,Vibrato: Speed, Intensity
- Normal Channel: Volume, Treble, Bass, Bright Channel: Volume,
- Reverb, Tremolo, Treble, Bass, Reverb,Vibrato: Speed, Intensity
- Effetcs: Reverb, Tremolo
- Speaker Jack: 1/4”
- Wattage: 20 Watts
- Pre-amp Tubes: 3 x 12AX7, 2 x 12AT7
- Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6
- Rectifier Tube: (1 x 5AR4)
- Cabinet Material: Lightweight Pine
- Handle: Molded Plastic Strap with Nickel-Plated Caps Lightweight Pine
- Control Knobs: Skirted Amp Knobs
- Handle: Molded Plastic Strap with Nickel-Plated Caps
- Accessories: Includes two-button vintage footswitch and fitted cover Skirted Amp Knobs
- Other Features: Hand-Wired circuitry