Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue - Normal preset
Verified · 93/100 confidence. Complete schematic. All component values readable. Parameters derived directly from the circuit.
The '65 Deluxe Reverb reissue is the quintessential studio and small-venue amp — 22 watts of blackface Fender tone with built-in spring reverb and vibrato that remain the benchmark for both effects. Its sweet, glassy cleans stay clean at gigging volumes yet break up beautifully when pushed hard, making it equally loved by country, blues, and indie players. The compact size and forgiving response have made it one of the most recorded guitar amplifiers in history.
- Years produced: 1993–present
- Made in: USA
- Wattage: 22W
- Channels: 2
- Preamp tubes: 4× 12AX7, 2× 12AT7
- Power tubes: 2× 6V6 (plus 1× GZ34 rectifier)
Known for: John Mayer, Eric Johnson, Dave Matthews, Buddy Guy.
Heard on: Slow Dancing in a Burning Room — John Mayer (2006); Cliffs of Dover — Eric Johnson (1990).
Tags: american, blackface, clean, reverb, vintage, studio.
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