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1964 Deluxe Reverb after 40 years of use
The front view of the amp as it was when I bought it.
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1964 Deluxe Reverb Backside
Note the Jensen Vibronto aftermmarket speaker. Not a bad speaker I'm told. Also notice the torn up cables. |
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From back to front underside shot
Notice the fat paper caps and the chocolate drop cap on the right. Those have to go.
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Another underside shot of the tag board
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More Tag Board
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Chassis Top View
Chassis on my working board in back of the amp.
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Filter Caps
These are the filter caps which can blow and cause all kinds of damage - they are on a tag board in the "doghouse" - the metal cover is removed. Notice rust and nicotene - battle scars! |
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Topside Tranny Shot
Heres the power, choke, and output transformer - again notice the rust and nicotene. |
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Underside Tranny Shot
Notice the white filament wiring - someone else was working on this amp due to the new resistors and this wiring. |
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The famous Fender ID Label
This one says it was made in May of 1964 - the famous AB763 Circuit. Twins, Showman, and other amps came from this ! |
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