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’65 Twin Reverb Amp With Eugene Edwards | Fender Amplifiers | Fender


Watch as Eugene Edwards walks through the exciting features from the ’65 Twin Reverb Amp. Learn more about Fender Amps here: http://bit.ly/2xyNAd0

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42 thoughts on “’65 Twin Reverb Amp With Eugene Edwards | Fender Amplifiers | Fender

  • lovely guitar and amp. Please remove the effects cause they sound horrible. What was fender thinking…

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  • To me the best use of this amp was with John and George’s use of it on the Beatles Let It Be album and rooftop concert.

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  • There is no argument. Vibrato and Tremolo are two entirely different things. Trem is like turning the volume up and down, Vibrato is moving the note sharp and flat. No need for the Fender Trem/Verb pedal, since the amp already has Tremolo and Reverb built in.

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  • The 65 twin reverb has to be the best amp ever produced ,I was 18 yrs old in 65 and I remember the beautiful sounds coming from that amp

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  • I would like to use my Fender Twin Reverb 1965 Reissue Amp at home with an attenuator because I want the slightly crunchy sound produced by the amp (e.g. turning up the Magic Knob to 5 or 6) without annoying my neighbors. But which attenuator is best suited for this?

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  • One of the greatest amps ever made! I just wish I could turn one up without peeling paint off my neighbours house. (Let alone my own.) LOL

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  • I think after the video we're all thinking how the hell we can play this at home without making the neighbors calling the cops every night

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  • I really hate that it is not clear that this is a reissue in this video. a real '65 is another beast entirely.

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  • I just purchased the Vintage ‘65 Twin Reverb, and I love this amp. I have two strats, a ‘98 left handed strung right handed, my favorite by the way and a Hendrix artist series. They both sound great through the Marshall’s but the Twin and Stratocasters together? Heavenly!
    The’65 Twin Reverb improved my sound by ten billion percent.
    Let me tell you, this baby packs a punch, a little on the heavy side, nonetheless a quality product in construction, sound and design. I would have preferred an option for handles on the side though.
    A Vox V846 handwired wah, a univibe and sometimes Fuzz Face lets me zero in on my own unique sound. I’m looking forward to experimenting with other pedals in the near future because this amp is so user friendly with pedals.
    Just talking about it got me itching to plug in! Fender, you have a great amp! Keep up the amazing work!

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  • Hello, how do i get reverb without the vibrato please ? Any possibility to use channel 1 with reverb only ? I want the cleanest sound possible with reverb and without that vibrato/chorus tone.. thank you !

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  • Go to Harbor Freight and grab some hearing protection before overdriving a Twin Reverb naturally. Nothing quite like it though.

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  • Amp "expert" ???????? he was not born at Fender blackface era……I use Bassman 1965, lead guitar player Twin 1965…somewhere in Europe….no way to post my picture of our Kennedy group (formed one week after assassination ) on this BS site ☹

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  • Am I wrong to think that the fender 65 twin reverb sounds better than Mesa boogie Mark Vii?

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  • I read somewhere that Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir used Fender Twin Reverb amps on a lot of Grateful Dead albums in the 70s.

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  • I will never buy another Fender amp, Fender has been in the business longer than anybody. Still don't have modern technology, still using the old type USB connector on the device that has it. Most of the devices don't even have USB, much less Bluetooth. What a shame, Positive Grid Sparks amp is the way you should go more for your money? You can download any tone that you want That actually sounds like the real thing. With Fender you only get what Fender puts on their list. If you want anything else, you have to put it in one step at a time after you find something that will work and hope that it might sound correct after wasting 30 minutes of time…. No more Fender for me, All this thinking that Fender and Gibson is the best. It's b*******, there's some good stuff out there these days that don't cost you arm and a leg Fender and Gibson has been soaking up that gravy train too long… Too much overhead. Need to get rid of a bunch of corporate people that is just riding the clock, people are finding it out faster and faster these days…

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  • I’ve bought my ‘65 Reissue the first year they came out, around ‘92 or so, if I remember.

    If I turn it up past 2 it seems like the windows and my ears are going to blow out. I already have permanent tinnitus.

    How on earth did you ever turn it up to 8 indoors?

    The Twin packs such a huge clarity clean punch it’s phenomenal.

    It’s a lifetime amp.

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