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I dug out my copy Of Teagle and Sprung's 'Fender Amps The First 50 Years' and checked out the pages dedicated to the '80-'82 30-75-140 series of amps.
Seems they had a 6 spring reverb . The 75 and 30 were both powered by two
6L6s and seemed to be designed by different people although were both channel switching clean/OD amps ,something Fender had not done before.Weird that they had 2 similar yet different amps rather than simple wattage differences in a single model.
The 140 watt head was the top of the Fender amp line when it was introduced ,rather expensive (200$ more then the 75 and 150$ more than a Dual Showman) and fancy.

Thanks for the info. I suppose the fact that there's not many around and few on this forum have seen or used one tells its own story! Though RobbieReverb says the clean channel is nice. I've decided not to even go and listen to it, too many doubts.

Cheers

Joe

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