Reissue, `65 Super Reverb™ Reissue, `65 Deluxe Reverb™ Reissue, '65 Princeton Kit includes necessary parts and instructions.įENDER "S-L-O-W-E-R VIBRATO" KIT FOR REISSUE AMPS This kit changes the circuit designĬonsiderably, giving a much wider usable speed range.įast speed remains virtually unchanged, and the intensity remains the same. This kit does not apply to Bronco, Princeton or VibroChampĬircuits. To all two-channel vintage Blackface and Silverface amps from the 1960-1970 era. On a Fender service bulletin from several years ago. The official Fender vibrato "tick cure" is also included in this kit, as listed Jazz players especially love the slower vibrato. Speed remains virtually unchanged, and the intensity remains the same. Of the vibrato to slow down the slow end of the vibrato speed controlĬonsiderably, giving a much wider usable speed range. Inserting this plug turns the vibrato off in those models, removingįENDER "S-L-O-W-E-R VIBRATO" KIT FOR VINTAGE BLACKFACEĪND SILVERFACE This kit changes the circuit design Note: Does not apply to Bronco, Vibro Champ, Princeton, or Princeton ReverbĪmps. Turn the intensity knob to zero to cut out the vibrato when this plug is Just plug this little RCA plug gadget into the vibratoįootswitch jack on the back panel, and your vibrato will come alive. Resistance connection and highest immunity to oxidation. This version is made of gold-plated brass for a low Not own or prefer not to use a footswitch on your vintage 60s or 70s Fender™Īmp. This handy-dandy little RCA shorting plug will fix that problem, if you do Will work without a footswitch plugged in, but the vibrato will not? Vintage Fender™ amps (Blackface, Silverface), the reverb Not for original vintage Deluxe Reverb amps from the 60s and 70s. Improvement to bottom end delivery at any volume, or as we like to say,īlackface Deluxe Reverb Reissue and the 68 Silverface Custom Deluxe Reverb. This modification upgrades theįront end of the power supply in the DRRI to Blues Deville specs. Also fits the 68 Custom Deluxe Reverbįrom 2012 to the present. That did not have reverb, such as the Pro Amp, Showman Amp, etc.įENDER 65 DELUXE REVERB REISSUE "DE-FLUB" KIT This kit upgrades theįirst-stage power supply filtering in your Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue Modelįrom 1991 to the present. Does not apply to amps in the Blackface era Such as the Champ, Bronco, VibroChamp, Princeton, Princeton Reverb. Also not applicable to single channel amp models NOTE: This mod is ONLY for dual channelĪmps with reverb and vibrato in the vibrato from the Blackface and Silverface era (1973-1980), and does not apply to Silverface Bantam Bassman, Bassman, Bassman Ten, Bassman 100, Bronco, Champ, Deluxe Reverb, Musicmaster Bassman, Princeton Reverb, or VibroChamp.įENDER NORMAL CHANNEL REVERB AND VIBRATO MOD This mod incorporates theĮxisting reverb and vibrato on the Normal Channel of Fender vintage 60s and 70sīlackface and Silverface amp. The kit includes 9 resistors, 4 capacitors and Reversible, and no permanent changes to the chassis (such as drilling holes,Įtc) are required. ![]() In addition, you also restore the bias-settingĬapability of the amp in place of the "balance" control. With this kit, you can take your amp back to Most players agree that the pre-CBS blackfaceĪmps sounded much better than the silverface successors designedīy the CBS engineers. No such problem with the MM two inputs, two knobs, one light.(Picture for illustrative purposes only - actual kit components will vary from this photo)įENDER "BLACKFACE" KIT This kit changes the circuit design of your lateĦ0s or 70s vintage Silverface Fender™ Amp to the original "Blackface" amps of ![]() The Marshall sits on a Musician's Friend Deluxe Amp Stand, but that's partly so I can see the dang controls better. I may also try an Ampwedge Polyurethane Amplifier Isolation Floor Wedge for the MM. Unless I get several opinions saying the Torres mod is a must-have, I think I'll leave mine stock, too, at least until I "test drive" it some more. (I can clock how fast the cat and dog leave the room for either one. Okay, it's kind of "apples and oranges," but I think I'll do an informal test to see how the 12 watts of the MM compares to the 30 watts of the Marshall. Yep, and like you say, it's kind of a "buried treasure."Įverything else I've owned/used so far has been solid state, and the only one I have that approaches it in size (weight) is my Marshall MG30DFX. I just love when I find somthing like this that isn't on everyones "hot list" at the moment! It's a jem. I looked into the mod thing but honestly it sounds great stock.
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