Telegram Sam
New member
Lt. Bob mentioned in another thread about issues regarding Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amps and how they may predictably fail (and be easily repaired).
I'm thinking about a small, affordable, managable, clean amp that I can use to learn more about pedal tones.
I was looking at the Deluxe Reverb reissue, seems a little flimsy for $1000.
But with a 12" speaker and 22 watts, I think I could prolly use it for jamming with friends.
It's definitely light enough to pack around.
I also like the Princeton Reverb reissue, but it is only 15 watts and has a 10" speaker, seems just a little small for taking out and jamming.
It would likely be perfect for a clean practice amp for home use.
I've owned a vintage PR (loved it) and a vintage Twin Reverb (loved it but too heavy).
So what's the deal?
I'm thinking about a small, affordable, managable, clean amp that I can use to learn more about pedal tones.
I was looking at the Deluxe Reverb reissue, seems a little flimsy for $1000.
But with a 12" speaker and 22 watts, I think I could prolly use it for jamming with friends.
It's definitely light enough to pack around.
I also like the Princeton Reverb reissue, but it is only 15 watts and has a 10" speaker, seems just a little small for taking out and jamming.
It would likely be perfect for a clean practice amp for home use.
I've owned a vintage PR (loved it) and a vintage Twin Reverb (loved it but too heavy).
So what's the deal?