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RE: [SurfGuitar101] Fender RI '63 Reverb Tank - Black - MF Special

Mel Waldorf (melwaldorf) - 01 Apr 2003 10:10:41

"needful" is subjective. Personally, I found the reissues sound harsh in
the high frequencies. Switching from the 6V6 to the 6K6 reduces the gain
and mellows the high end a little. I've also tried using a 12AT7 in place
of the 12AX7, it's a lower gain tube and mellows the tone a bit more. Same
with the tone cap mod. Mind you, there's still huge amounts of splash, it's
just not as shrill.
Other than the tubes, I'd say my experience with the reissues is that they
are built well, and sound very similar to the originals. The biggest
problem I had with the ones I owned was that high end shrill tone. I never
could completely get rid of it. Of course it was only really an issue when
playing loud with lots of reverb, but that's something I do fairly often.
That being said, I've heard other guitar players get great tones with the
reissues, so it may also be that the shrill tone isn't a problem at audience
distances from the amp.
Mel
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 7:31 AM
To:
Subject: RE: [SurfGuitar101] Fender RI '63 Reverb Tank - Black - MF
Special
Hi Mel,
Nice, thanks for the advice.
How "needful" is the 6K6 tube intead of the 6L6 in the re-issue tank?
(or the recap job)
And how would you describe the difference between a Vintage and re-issue
tank, aside from the
6K6 issue.
Thanks,
Jerry S. from Belgium
-----Original Message-----
From: Mel Waldorf [mailto:]
Sent: dinsdag 1 april 2003 10:17
To:
Subject: RE: [SurfGuitar101] Fender RI '63 Reverb Tank - Black - MF
Special
Black, brown, blonde, tweed even, they're all the same electronicly.
I bought a black tolex reissue when they first came out in 1993. I got
the black to match the Super Amp I had at the time. When I got my
blonde Showman in 1994, I traded my black reverb for a blonde one from a
friend who had a blackface Bassman. Kept the blonde until I got my mits
on a genie '63 brown reverb I still have. Both the black and blonde
sounded the same stock, and upgraded to 6K6 tubes.
I think MF is getting away with charging a premium since Fender stopped
the regular production black tolex reverbs a while ago, making these
"limited" editions.
Mel
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