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History you can hear. Get your hands on 55 years of tube-tone magic. The Fender FSR 65 Deluxe Reverb, is a reincarnation of the famous studio workhorse amp, now available in a unique, short-run, Chilewich Bark vinyl finish. Its 12AX7 and 12AT7 input valves match wonderfully with its powerful pair of 6V6 output tubes and 5AR4 tube rectifier, adding up to a world-famous, full-bodied Fender sound with the perfect tube-sag feel.
The '65 Deluxe Reverb more than lives up to its name, thanks to its built-in, tube-driven, spring reverb. The time-honoured 'Reverb' series combination of high and low gain inputs on a pair of normal and vibrato-enabled channels gives great variety, and the 12" Celestion Ruby Alnico speaker adds a stunning warmth. With a vintage-style, two button footswitch controlling your reverb and vibrato, and a Bassman-style speaker grille completing the look, the Fender FSR '65 Deluxe Reverb is the perfect mix of style and substance.
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True vintage vibe. That is the soul of the new Celestion Ruby 8 Ohm Speaker. A mellow high with classic warmth and a rich and textured midrange. It all comes together, bring life to your amp. This is the kind of speaker that will feel right at home in a 'Princeton' to medium size amp, with a power rating of 35 watts and 100dB of sensitivity - let your amp bloom with that classic vintage slow attack.
Celestion's head of engineering, Paul Cork, has said that "the Ruby brings an instantly familiar alnico vibe to your playing". It's an iconic sound. Having been in the game now for 90+ years, Celestion have with this Ruby speaker reminded us why they became the standard for guitar loudspeakers. Improve your amp with the Celestion Ruby and say hello to true, classic tone.
Back on its throne. First introduced in the 1960s, and was an immediate hit, particularly in the recording world, where its medium-low output and early breakup were coveted from the start. Following the rest of the Fender lineup, the Deluxe Reverb went through cosmetic changes, including the famous '68 'Silverface' era, before returning to a classic 'Blackface' aesthetic in 1980.
After being discontinued in 1982, the short-lived, and much-changed Deluxe Reverb II was released. Featuring a solid state rectifier, switchable channels and, importantly, no vibrato circuit, the design only lasted four years before also being discontinued. But in 1992, the original Deluxe Reverb sound was back by popular demand, albeit with a cheaper, modern PCB board, rather than hand-wired electronics. The new FSR '65 takes an even deeper dive into history, with components selected specifically to recreate that original, magical tone.
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