Fender ’65 Twin Reverb Guitar Combo Amp Review

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  • The live sound is big enough for any venue.
  • Not an ideal combo amplifier for acoustic guitars.
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Overview

Critic Consensus

Fender ’65 Twin Reverb Guitar Combo Amp

Product Description:

        • 85 watts of the purest, loudest, cleanest, most legendary guitar tone on the planet.
        • Two 12” 8-ohm Jensen C-12K speakers offer incredible clarity and note separation.
        • Legendary all-tube Fender reverb offers spacious ambience and surf-worthy splash and crash.

The Fender ’65 Twin Reverb 85 Watt 2×12 Inch Guitar Combo Amplifier has long been the choice combo amplifier of electric guitar players around the world.

The powerful live sound of these guitar amps have earned this reissue twin a place in nearly every music venue around the country as it is a popular backlined combo amplifier in American musical venues as well as the reputation as one of the best fender amps available.

The twin reverb reissue is fitted with two 12′ 8-ohm Jensen c12k speakers, two 12AT7 preamp tubes, four 12AX7 preamp tubes, and four 6L6 groove tubes. This 2×12 guitar combo amplifier contains the dual channels normally found in Fender Guitars combo amplifiers, offering both reverb and vibrato with the controls of a 2button footswitch.

Fender twins have rich super reverb and distinct clean tones that give the Fender Hot Rod Deville a challenge for being the most popular of Fender Guitars combo amplifiers.

The tilt back legs offer guitars a great feature as most guitar amps sit on the floor at performance and most of the live sound goes right by the guitarist. Guitar amps with tilt back legs are definitely appreciated by guitar players and soundmen around the world.

The black textured vinyl covering and silver grille cloth offer the look that Fender amps have made so popular and put this icing on the cake for this great twin reverb guitar combo amplifier.

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Fender ’65 Twin Reverb Guitar Combo Amp Review

  • The live sound is big enough for any venue.
  • Not an ideal combo amplifier for acoustic guitars.

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