Fender Deluxe reverb (custom)
This amp began life as a mid 70's deluxe reverb in mint condition
This deluxe reverb was modified by the same amp builder who built trey's deluxe. It is a clone of his amp and has expanded features, just like Trey's
Front panel features:
Added mid control in 2nd input on each channel
Special switch on the vibrato intensity that removes the vibrato from the circuit entirely when not in use....better tone
Normal channel and vibrato channel are voiced differently for A/B box channel switching
Tilt back legs
Rear Panel features:
pentode/triode switching
negative feedback control (on rear panel)
2-4-8 ohm speaker impedance selector for external cabinet flexibility
Class A or Class A/B operation
Built in cooling fan for reliable class A operation
Solid state rectifier for higher headroom (or with rectifier tube)
New hand selected tung sol preamp tubes
5992 military spec power amp amp tubes
Tone Tubby alnico hempcone speaker
Updated power cord with 3 Heavy Duty 3 prong grounded plug
Awesome sound, a special amp....sings like a bird...
Comes with a padded tuki cover
Professionally maintained at all times.
$3199...below cost for this amazing amp
Worth every penny
http://s668.photobucket.com/albums/vv41/davidl13/Fender%20Deluxe%20reverb/ (http://s668.photobucket.com/albums/vv41/davidl13/Fender%20Deluxe%20reverb/)
I don't doubt it sings, but eff me that's expensive! :o Wish I could afford it.
is that your guitar in the pic??? nice guitar
So this is the one "Passion Presents" listed on here for $2,500 a couple months ago.
i don't know what that is... so no... this is the first time i have listed this special amp for sale...
Quote from: picture_of_nectar on November 15, 2011, 11:56:44 AM
So this is the one "Passion Presents" listed on here for $2,500 a couple months ago.
That's what I thought too. ???
Quote from: davidl13 on November 15, 2011, 10:59:07 AM
is that your guitar in the pic??? nice guitar
Si senor, muchos gracias.
I was wondering the same thing about Passion presents, but I think his was modified from a newer reissue.
Quote from: davidl13 on November 14, 2011, 11:35:42 PM
This amp began life as a mid 70's deluxe reverb in mint condition
This deluxe reverb was modified by the same amp builder who built trey's deluxe. It is a clone of his amp and has expanded features, just like Trey's
I'm sure this is all legit and all as I don't think anyone would ever try to scam someone on here. A few things to note however....
The actual builders name is never mentioned... ie: "modified by the same amp builder who built trey's deluxe" If I was selling a modified amp I would mention the name of that particular builder, that we all know or are aware of, and even show a copy of the receipt as proof. That way you can justify the price and have proof that it is legit.
Also, if it is a mid 70s wouldn't it have a Silverface faceplate? I spose this can be added aftermarket however.
All I'm saying is having your Deluxe modified by the same guy must be extremely expensive, as a mid 70s "Silverface" deluxe reverb can be had for just less than a grand and they are in great quantity. That leaves approx $2200 in mods and or up charge. If I had an amp modified by this particular guy I would mark it up too, but just keep in mind what those mods actually cost to have done. Here is a crazy idea. If you have a Deluxe just call up this particular mod/builder guy and inquire as to the cost. I know a few people on here have his number.
It would not surprise me however if having mister C mod your deluxe costs a few grand. The amp does look cool and I imagine to the right buyer it is worth the investment.
If the price comes down I would be interested.
BC, of course...i figured i didn't need to mention his name here, since you all know it... i'd be happy to produce a receipt of work done, if someone get's serious about a purchase...yes i changed the silver faceplate, i just liked the the way the black looked better......i am pretty sure i still have the original around here somewhere...in reality, the mods were very expensive, add the cost of a mint mid 70"s deluxe, a tone tubby speaker, and BC mods and you will quickly see how it adds up...this is a not a profitable venture...just looking for a home for the right amplifier for the right person......if you would like to make me an offer, i would be happy entertain your offer let you know if i accept it or not...a perfect amp for the right person...
hope to see you all soon at a show!
David
where are you located? Just curious if this is the same amp Steve from Arcata sold not long ago...it had all the same mods, the fan, and was supposedly done by Trey's tech.
Thx
I am in florida, no one had this amp with these mods other than me....i am the originator of the build
Sounds like this is legit. Props to David13 for answering all questions. Im sure you will find a buyer for this amp. It is kind of a rare item.
I'll bet you could get your asking price around tax refund time. Right before Xmas may be tight for some folks.
The solid state rectifier on a deluxe reverb is an interesting option that I had never considered. Also the use of the 5992 (industrial 6V6GT) power tubes, these are not easy to find but do sound great.
yea the 5992 tubes sound way better than the 6v6, i tried and tested both, the 5992 have more bottom end and just a clearer more robust tone... the SS rectifier is easy... i have a tube as well...so it is a 10 sec switch to use the one of choice...
thanks all for your questions and feedback (no pun intended) ....feel free to contact me anytime... good luck to the lucky person who will have this amp... its a real winner...
raisingfreen... you must be an accountant...lol!
Man i wish there was a video or audio demo from this amp. I just want to drool a little bit over it. I'm not able to consider buying however.
Anyway it is an amazing amp. I bet it was nice dealing with Mr. C. I know I enjoy talking to him on occasion.
great amp, great guy... i'll work on getting an audio clip up...
here is a link to a rehearsal .... no effects, just guitar into amp...
http://www.filedropper.com/lordistillremember (http://www.filedropper.com/lordistillremember)
not the best sound, a single stereo room mic on a handheld marantz digital recorder...
screw the recording, that's one gorgeous sounding amp.
Bump... This amp is still for sale... Life got in the way of me selling this, but I am willing for a reasonable offer..
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Hey david13, your inbox is full....
Where are you located? i.e., where would it be shipping from?