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stevieb
Just another guy, really.
So, looks like I can't unload either the 77 Silverface Pro Reverb OR the RI Hot Rod Deluxe this time 'round. (FWIW, I have them both because they were both good deals.) Really, though, they are looking more and more like the same amp. Here's why:
Pro was rebuilt thoroughly to, as best I can tell, make it a reliable gigging amp. HR-D is, presumably, well, a reliable amp by dint of it being newer. 'Course, anyone, correct me if I am way wrong on that last point (See, Outlaw? I know how to listen...
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Both make about the same power (HR-D: 40 watts; P-R 40 or 70 watts) from the same pair of 6L6 tubes. Well, not the EXACT same two tubes- I don't unplug and plug the same two tubes from one amp to the other! but you know what I mean!
Yes, I know there are differences like rectifier, point-2-point vs. circuit board, etc.- but either of these amps will be a stage amp, never my go-to studio amp, so I am not concerned with that last little bit of tone from them.
So, the questions:
Will they likely have about the same reliability, as I am thinking?
If I had to turn one into cash now, I am thinking the Pro will do better there than the HR-D- right?
I wonder if amp values have not peaked, or at least leveled out? If I am right, turning one into cash ten years from now... hmmm... am I correct (with or without that assumption) that the Pro would be the better one to keep? I am thinking the Pro will hold it's value better, whereas the HR-D will slip in value over the next ten years? (Modern Fender tube amp values on prepal.com are a mixed bag, so no help there...)
One difference between the two- HR-D has "drive" and "more drive" (the more drive will probably be of little use to me) whereas the P-R has temolo. Of course, I can use a pedal to get either or both effects from each amp, but 1) I currently own a tube-screamer pedal and an OD pedal but am not completly happy with either, and 2) I have never spent much time with a tremolo pedal, so I may be somewhat disapointed with any of them, too.
Pro was rebuilt thoroughly to, as best I can tell, make it a reliable gigging amp. HR-D is, presumably, well, a reliable amp by dint of it being newer. 'Course, anyone, correct me if I am way wrong on that last point (See, Outlaw? I know how to listen...

Both make about the same power (HR-D: 40 watts; P-R 40 or 70 watts) from the same pair of 6L6 tubes. Well, not the EXACT same two tubes- I don't unplug and plug the same two tubes from one amp to the other! but you know what I mean!

So, the questions:
Will they likely have about the same reliability, as I am thinking?
If I had to turn one into cash now, I am thinking the Pro will do better there than the HR-D- right?
I wonder if amp values have not peaked, or at least leveled out? If I am right, turning one into cash ten years from now... hmmm... am I correct (with or without that assumption) that the Pro would be the better one to keep? I am thinking the Pro will hold it's value better, whereas the HR-D will slip in value over the next ten years? (Modern Fender tube amp values on prepal.com are a mixed bag, so no help there...)
One difference between the two- HR-D has "drive" and "more drive" (the more drive will probably be of little use to me) whereas the P-R has temolo. Of course, I can use a pedal to get either or both effects from each amp, but 1) I currently own a tube-screamer pedal and an OD pedal but am not completly happy with either, and 2) I have never spent much time with a tremolo pedal, so I may be somewhat disapointed with any of them, too.