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Aaron Balano
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From: San Rafael, Ca

posted 01 May 2001 11:26 AM     profile     
I'm considering buying a Fender Pro Reverb (2x12", 40watts) amp to use with a Stringmaster. Has any one used on of these? (or a Pro w/the 15" and no reverb)I like the sound of a Twin, but the weight is killing me and I don't really need that much power for the gigs I play. Also, is there really any difference between a '68 Fender amp and a blackface on besides $400? Thanks.
Larry Beck
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From: Pierre, SD

posted 01 May 2001 12:36 PM     profile     
I have a blackface proreverb that I occasionally use. I like it better than equivalent twins I've had because it sounds good without having to get really LOUD. I wouldn't use it on C6th or a U-12 tho...
Aaron Balano
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From: San Rafael, Ca

posted 01 May 2001 12:54 PM     profile     
Larry,
Why wouldn't you use a Pro Reverb with a c6th tuning?
Fred Murphy
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From: Indianapolis, In. USA

posted 01 May 2001 02:26 PM     profile     
I have an old Pro Reverb, and it is decent for lead guitar in a small venue, and would probably be O.K. for a lap steel. I wouldn't think of taking it out on a job with a pedal steel though. I haven't had it out of the house in 20 years. It's always better to have too much amp, than not enough.
Larry Beck
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From: Pierre, SD

posted 01 May 2001 02:41 PM     profile     
quote:
Why wouldn't you use a Pro Reverb with a c6th tuning?

The low notes want to move a lot of air to be heard, thus I like a 15" with lottsa watts behind it.
Also, I just bought this new Nashville 1000 and if I don't use it the wife says "what did you buy that *$%&^# thing for...
Sam Marshall
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From: Chandler, AZ USA

posted 06 May 2001 08:32 AM     profile     
I used to use an old brown Pro (w/o reverb, w/ 15" speaker) with an original blackface Fender reverb unit. Great sound when the amp was working. Someone had gone and modded it some prior to my ownership and it was never reliable after that. It needed new tube sockets and recapping. I just didn't have the time and traded it for a Nashville 400. (It was a lot easier to dial in good tone on the Pro!!!!!) I would probably choose the one with 15" speaker and add on a reissue Fender reverb unit given your opportunity.

Sam in AZ

Mike Sweeney
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From: Nashville,TN,USA

posted 06 May 2001 09:34 AM     profile     
This is interesting because I was thing back the other day about an amp my cousin used to play steel through around 1976-'77. It was a silver faced Pro Reverb. I thought he sounded great on it. If you think about it most everybody that plays in a band anymore has a sound person and the amps are miked and run through the p.a. and they don't want you to play loud. As far as power goes the Twin Reverb would be the way to go. But if power is not an issue then the weight is what I would consider. I could live with a Pro Reverb or for recording or real quiet jobs like a nursing home etc. I would use a Deluxe Reverb. As long as I could have a j.b.l. speaker. Mike
Hamilton Barnard
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From: Huntington Beach, CA

posted 06 May 2001 06:05 PM     profile     
The volume difference between two 6L6s and four 6L6s is only 3db...which is slightly perceivable at best.

If a Twin works for the job, it is very likely a Pro will to.

My volume credentials.

Paul Graupp
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From: Macon Ga USA

posted 06 May 2001 07:17 PM     profile     
Isn't 3db another way of saying "Double" ?

Regards, Paul

Hamilton Barnard
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From: Huntington Beach, CA

posted 06 May 2001 09:19 PM     profile     
Hi Paul,

Double the power, yes. Double the volume, no.
A 10db increase in sound pressure will be required to double the volume -- which will require a 10 fold in power to accomplish.

Vernon Hester
Member

From: Cayce,SC USA

posted 07 May 2001 02:30 AM     profile     
I use a 77 Pro-reverb with a session 500,I installed a 15" JBL in the Pro the day I brought it home and modified the reverb circuit.Sometimes I'll use only the Pro, It's so natural and clean.
Vern
Bobby Lee
Sysop

From: Cloverdale, North California, USA

posted 07 May 2001 09:46 AM     profile     
There's a big difference in headroom between a Pro Reverb and a Twin Reverb. I used to play through a Pro Reverb and it really crapped out when I took it outdoors. It was okay in clubs.

My Mesa/Boogie 50/50 power amp has a switch to turn off two of the 6L6 output tubes. You're right that there's not much change in volume, but you can really feel the difference in dynamics and headroom. The sound doesn't "jump out at you" with only two of the tubes working.
Brandin
Member

From: Newport Beach CA. USA

posted 07 May 2001 09:55 AM     profile     
I have a (1965) black face Fender Pro Reverb.It sounds great, and I have no headroom problem. I play a D-10 Franklin, and often use the C6th neck.

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