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Permalink New Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb!

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I'm glad to hear that they are out. Hopefully, someone local will stock them. My '68 Custom Deluxe Reverb has a great Surf sound.

The artist formerly known as: Synchro

When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.

Hammond-porn. Recon from this morning's trip over to the dopehouse.
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Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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" For crunchy rock and roll" Smile

Thanks Badger! Cool pics! 'tis a beautiful thing this. Now I have a Strat to sell to pay for it. Guitar show in Costa Mesa tomorrow, I guess the Strat goes with me.

Keep it Drippy Brothers and Sisters!

Hammond101 wrote:

Thanks Badger! Cool pics! 'tis a beautiful thing this. Now I have a Strat to sell to pay for it. Guitar show in Costa Mesa tomorrow, I guess the Strat goes with me.

You can do that out there without a background check or cool-down waiting period?

Just kidding - Good luck! Hope they have what you're looking for. If so, I'd love to have a "players' Amp-Doctor" type report of your impressions.
Cheers

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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I had heard they were going to be released in fall, more towards the end of the year. Look forward to hearing what people say about it. I have been considering getting one. Vibrolux voiced(vintage) channel for surf, custom channel (bassman)for my blusier playing. I was wondering if both channels break-up at about the same volume, or does the "custom" channel break up sooner than the vintage channel.

Strat-o-rama wrote:

I had heard they were going to be released in fall, more towards the end of the year. Look forward to hearing what people say about it. I have been considering getting one. Vibrolux voiced(vintage) channel for surf, custom channel (bassman)for my blusier playing. I was wondering if both channels break-up at about the same volume, or does the "custom" channel break up sooner than the vintage channel.

The earlier breakup is a result of a lower value resistor in the negative feedback loop, so it should affect both channels evenly. To the best of my knowledge there is no difference in gain between the custom channel and vintage channel preamps.

I actually find the best Surf sound on the custom channel. There's more midrange and that gives a sound that is more along the lines of a brownface. It's very much the classic, first-wave, Surf sound.

The artist formerly known as: Synchro

When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.

synchro wrote:

The earlier breakup is a result of a lower value resistor in the negative feedback loop, so it should affect both channels evenly. To the best of my knowledge there is no difference in gain between the custom channel and vintage channel preamps.

I actually find the best Surf sound on the custom channel. There's more midrange and that gives a sound that is more along the lines of a brownface. It's very much the classic, first-wave, Surf sound.

Actually I think it is a higher value resistor than the original BF circuit to present less negative feedback to the power section. A lower value would tend to clean it up and produce more clean headroom.

I did a little searching and Sam Ash has the amp on their website but it shows out of stock. MF doesn't have it listed for sale yet. Time to figure out what I'm going to get rid of to fund this purchase.

Hammond-porn.....that was a good one but I expected to see a B3 with the back panel taken off or a tone wheel generator with the felt (panties) removed!

Keep it Drippy Brothers and Sisters!

Have a VL Custom Reverb for sale. MINT! Message me if interested. I'm in Jersey.

Vincent
Black Flamingos • Hi-Tide Recordings • Asbury Park Surf Music Festival

Hammond101 wrote:

Hammond-porn.....that was a good one but I expected to see a B3 with the back panel taken off or a tone wheel generator with the felt (panties) removed!

I figured it would get your attention. Gotta love an instrument that has a data-plate regarding lubrication instructions.

Now get off the computer! Weren't you headed for Costa Mesa...?
Big Grin

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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vminervino wrote:

Have a VL Custom Reverb for sale. MINT! Message me if interested. I'm in Jersey.

Thanks for the offer but I've had two Custom Vibrolux reverbs and sold both, The sudo black face amp that Fender made out of the '63 VV RI. No where near enough clean headroom for a 40 watt amp....for me any way.

Badger, Costa Mesa is Saturday. It should be a fun show. I'm thinking of taking a AM Dlx Strat and an '81 Bronco six string down to sell and fund the '68 VV purchase.

Keep it Drippy Brothers and Sisters!

Hammond101 wrote:

The sudo black face amp that Fender made out of the '63 VV RI. No where near enough clean headroom for a 40 watt amp....for me any way.

Yeah funny thing about the BF reissue Vibrolux; I'll be curious since I'm in there often enough to see how the new one on the other side of the store sells, as well as the mint used one behind the SF in the pics above (priced at alot less).

Good luck at the show.

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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From what I hear they dropped it from 40 watts to 35 watts.

I'm wondering if it still weighs in at about 45 lbs.

Happy Sunsets!

tahitijack wrote:

From what I hear they dropped it from 40 watts to 35 watts.

I'm wondering if it still weighs in at about 45 lbs.

Yep, 35w and 41.8 lbs.

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

There's no discernible difference in volume between 35 watts and 40 watts.

The artist formerly known as: Synchro

When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.

Fender put a video up today on this one.

Edit:
[PetPeeveAlert]
Dear Fender (and other equip mfr's),
I don't care about watching your guy play. I want to hear... and I want to look at the knobs to see what's yielding what.
[/PPA]
Whatever

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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Once again, just as with all the others in this line, I believe I will just search out one of the early 70's models if I am looking for one of these amps. Between still being able to pick the originals up for less than the price of these new ones, and the fact these circuits are altered, I just can't see going for one unless these changes are specifically what you desire.

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KBK, I hear ya. I'm really on the fence about this amp now. I'd like something a little different (custom channel) but I'm uncertain if the normal/vintage channel is blackface enough to suit me. I can build VR clone for less than the cost of this new amp and am also considering an Allen Encore build.

I built an Encore for a customer/friend (the raw know/control is excellent and the master volume is very usable) and am considering this amp as an alternative. Testing the Encore was one of the most pleasurable experiences I've ever had with my cloths on.

Keep it Drippy Brothers and Sisters!

Hammond101 wrote:

I built an Encore for a customer/friend (the raw know/control is excellent and the master volume is very usable) and am considering this amp as an alternative. Testing the Encore was one of the most pleasurable experiences I've ever had with my cloths on.

I've also thought of that after hearing some demo's from members here. Would you do that Encore up as a 2x10 also? What impresses me about Allens just from the demos is the, I don't know, quietude of the things.

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

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Before I built the Allen I was experimenting with grounding schemes to further quiet blackface Fender designs more for studio work than anything. I hate having to gate a guitar amp when recording.

I settled on a modified star ground system that isolates the preamp, power amp and power supply stages. Ironically it is nearly identical to what David Allen has done with his amps.

He, Allen, really has made very usable improvements to BF Fender designs. Basically makes an amp that is much more versatile without loosing the clean chimey BF signature sound when you want it. Even Fender has not done that......and they should have.

"Quietude" I like that word. Band Name Alert!

Keep it Drippy Brothers and Sisters!

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