Posted on Apr 23 2023 11:44 AM
Having been bitten by the early '60s (brown era) Fender amp bug, I've gone a bit nuts these past few years and acquired these:
'63 Fender Showman - 85 Watts, re-covered in brown tolex and oxblood w/gold stripe grill cloth by previous owner. I re-covered my 1x15 Tone Ring cab to match the head.
'62 Fender Pro (1x15, 40 Watts) with '64 Fender Reverb Unit
'62 Fender Bandmaster chassis in a custom 2x10 custom combo cab made by Armadillo Amp Works in Texas. Not vintage correct, but suits my home needs/portabiiity for playing out. It's like a Fender Super 2x10, but not.
Fender '62 Princeton Chris Stapleton Edition - 1x12 Fender designed Eminence speaker, powerful 12 Watts. It can get loud if you want it to.
Most recently, I bought a Fender Blues Junior IV Limited Edition "Western" - 15 Watts, 1x12" Cannabis Rex speaker for something a little different. I had a Fender Blues Junior years ago (Lacquered Tweed) and the latest iteration has made some improvements that I thought it would be fun to get another - plus, I love the Western tolex. Onboard reverb seems much improved over previous iterations, but it I want to get my surf on with the Blues Jr., all I need to do is pair it up with my Surfy Bear Classic.
1995(?) Fender "Custom" Vibrolux - 40 Watts, Fromel Mods done to fix all the production-release issues (hum, fizz, reverb not working). Has a SurfyBear Surfypan reverb pan in it. Pictured here with my Vox AC15C1-TV (15 Watts, 1x12 Celestion Greenback spearker) and Basil the Wonder Dog.
The Showman is a great outdoor playing amp. Even at home with volume on 3, it's not overbearing and it has a lovely airy tone. It's different tonally from my other brown era amps. I'd say it's a hybrid of brown and black era Fenders. It's really a guilty pleasure to enjoy this for home use because it's quite a beast to take out as I'm closing in on 60 this Fall.
The Pro is perfectly gig-worthy and pairs up nicely with the '64 Fender Reverb Unit or a SurfyBear Classic or my Surfybear Reverb Compact.
The Bandmaster is also perfectly gig-worthy. I may restore it into a blonde head and 2x12 cab configuration someday but I'm loving it in its current configuration.
The "Custom" Vibrolux is also a gig-worthy beast. I found this one used at Guitar Center for like $700 a few years back. They may have gone up in price since then. I shelled out another $400 to get it working right with the Fromel Mods installed (shipped it out to John Fromel in Seattle). Worth every penny to me. I recently had to decide what to sell on - this one or my '63 Reissue Vibroverb. As much as I loved the Vibroverb, the "Custom" Vibrolux (with all its fixes and upgrades) was the keeper.
The Vox AC15C1-TV is fantastic for home use/recording and likely gigging, however, it's a heavy beast. I rarely take it out.
If you want a brown era (early '60s Fender) amp for surf, I can't recommend the modern Fender '62 Princeton Chris Stapleton Edition. It's handwired (if that matters to you), convenient portability-wise, and it has that brown/early '60s tone.
For a time, I had a '62 Bassman head/cab, since sold to fellow Surf Guitar 101 member, DeathTide. I never compared them at full volume but for home use (3 or 4 on Volume), they were identical to my ears. Now and again I get the urge to get another Bassman as they're fantastic - then I remember my Princeton really is all I need (plus tremolo)! Pairs up well with my SurfyBear Classic or any of my reverb pedals. I got lucky and got a used one at a decent price. Deals can be had if you're on the lookout for one.
I also had, for a time, a Princeton Reverb Limited Edition and I highly recommend it if you prefer the Fender black amp era and of course, a Fender Deluxe Reverb is another solid choice.
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Last edited: Apr 23, 2023 11:52:17