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Fender 68 Custom Pro Reverb

Model: '68 Custom Pro Reverb, 230V EU

Speaker: 1x12" Celestion® NEO Creamback

Power: 40 watts

TyP: full tube 2 x 12AX7, 2 x 12AT7 & 2 x 6L6

Inputs: 1 & 2

Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass Reverb, Speed and Intensity

Dimensions (W x D x H): 69.85 x 33.27 x 57.66 cm

Weight: 20.23 kg

The '68 Customs have become a hugely popular amplifier series for guitarists who love classic Fender tones along with tonal modifications that resonate with today's players.


The '68 Custom Pro Reverb takes its cue from the original 40-watt model and improves its portability and tonal flexibility by reducing cabinet size and weight, moving to a single-channel format and a single 12" speaker, and adding a midrange tone control. The '68 Custom Pro Reverb also comes with a vintage-style two-button footswitch and matching cover. This refined and upgraded amp is the perfect size and volume for almost any gig and is perhaps the ultimate pedal-friendly platform. The amp comes with a vintage-style two-button footswitch and a matching cover.

Properties

Amplifier type: Tube
Effects: Yes
Power in watts: 40 W
Recording output: no
Woofer in inches: 1x 12
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Contact:

Fender Sales BV
Tradeboulevard 4
Zevenbergen
NL 4761 RL

E-Mail: contactemea@fender.com
Web: http://www.fender.com


Fender is recognised as one of the greatest manufacturers and pioneers of solid body guitars. As the creator of the Telecaster and Stratocaster, founder Leo Fender created milestones in the history of electric guitars and thus a cult following. The name Fender alone is enough to evoke melodies, memories and emotions in the mind. When you hear a Fender Telecaster or a Fender Stratocaster, legendary songs such as "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix, "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton immediately spring to mind. There is also a long history behind the famous Fender amps. Leo Fender started building guitar amps even before he built his first guitars. These were of course built using tube technology, Fender only started with solidstate models in the late 60s...

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