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Jack White Creates The Coolest Fender Amp In Years! Jack White Pano-Verb Amp Review


From the mind of Jack White comes one of the most bizarre and cool amp Fender has produced in years! The Jack White Pano Verb is an assault on the senses, a creative panacea, a veritable cornucopia of tone. Dripping in black and yellow design this true stereo tube amp delivers unique features like a stereo harmonic tremolo and reverb circuit that allows a player to take full advantage of the wonderfully mismatched 15″ and 10″ speaker. Check out our full review.

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0:00 Intro
1:59 Specs
6:56 Demo
10:59 Nitty Gritty
13:00 Use Case
14:10 Don’t let it die

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50 thoughts on “Jack White Creates The Coolest Fender Amp In Years! Jack White Pano-Verb Amp Review

  • Is this a hostage video? 5 minutes of playing so low I can hear pick noise and chairs squeak while being inundated with 20 minutes of sleepy cliche chatter. At the end they're afraid to even give the price. This is not a review. This is a weak cold sales call.

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  • I’d like to see fender launch another brand with just avant garde and high gain stuff. I don’t think the brand appeals to those players but they’re synonymous with amazing clean tone.

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  • Interesting how Jack white used to vehemently abhor the big music product companies and now he’s become part of the machine in a big way.

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  • The Not Quite Jack White collection. Reputation of making great music with minimalist instruments and child’s toys but has grown into a unique and very expensive taste of instruments if you haven’t followed him since the white stripes.

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  • Most of the guys below wouldn't know a good amp if it bit them in the as

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  • Most of us know how bad the build quality of Fender inc amplifiers are. Even the handwired CS amps have no benefit. Landfill garbage. Hoe's for a big corporation.

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  • Twin Reverbs? $950. 18:49
    Unless you’re talking about a blackface. But a 1970 non master volume twin reverb is still $8-900
    Big old amps are cheap. And I’d rather have a silverface vintage Fender than a new one with a printed circuit board.

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  • It's a cool amp but why does fender never put an effects loop on their amps? For $3000,00 you think they would put one on it

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  • I wish it had two inputs so I could connect it to another amp without an A/B box. And nobody can tell me if it’s hand wired or PCB. For $3k it should be hand wired. I want one.

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  • uuuhhh…it's just o.k. Nothing special. Just Fender trying to dominate the market with low end equipment and high prices.

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  • Really nice test
    I have 2 questions please
    1 Is there a effect loop? Itis seems no but prefer asking
    2 do you think if you unplug one off the jack on the back of the amp who reach the speacker you could only have the 20w or the 50w in mono? Dont know if iam clear enough? If this kind of thing could be possible without damage the amp(i just secure on and will got it soon)
    In the wait of an answer i wish you the best

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  • I got a bad feeling that JW is trolling us old guys. A Behemoth amp and a mutt looking guitar what gives?

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  • A tempting purchase but their PCB-based amps have had notorious reliability issues in recent years and I'm assuming this is of the same build type. Even a cursory look on YouTube will illustrate this well. Beef 'em up Fender. Beef 'em up.

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  • Very cool amp, you can tell that Jack White is a mod geek like most of us. This will probably go down as one of Fender's best amps. My only issue is that I need to see the inside of it. Are there circuit boards inside or is it truly a hand wired amp? If I could see something else different on another model, it would be a twin reverb chasse with a 10" and a 12" speaker kind of setup like this…Make the amp a bit deeper and have 2-3 channels, each being a preamp/tone-stack of old classic pre-amps. Like a Deluxe channel a Bassman channel, and a crystally twin reverb channel. Based on space I would say you couldn't have all the reverb/tremolo options as this Jack White amp, but it would be cool to have the 2 speaker options and the 3 preamps all in one. Maybe put a tube powered effects loop on it along with the standard twin reverb unit and call it a day.

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  • $3000 is pretty out of reach for most people so that will probably play the biggest role in its sales.

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  • lol "supported in the marketplace" the amp is $3k, and people are having trouble feeding themselves

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  • First impressions, and I know it's weird, but the yellow doesn't even stand out to me as much as just how far too high up someone screwed in that logo. That's like 3/4" too high, and it's making me seasick lol *edit: Well dang. Now that I've seen the features and heard it . . . I'm trying to find a reason not to sell an organ. My complaints are all aesthetic. It's ugly as sin. Not just the weird yellow (I know, it matches his other stuff like the pedal and whatnot) but also the dimensions. Part of the reason why, at least in theory, the deluxe reverb looks and sounds so good, is simply the "golden section". It's not just pretty (front grill's proportions are almost exactly 1:1.618) but also acoustically ideal for avoiding standing waves, phase cancellation, comb filtering etc. Making this amp shorter and wider would not only look and sound better but would vastly increase the stereo spread–in fact this square cabinet is acoustically the worst possible choice, literally. My only note regarding the sound: I don't care if it's sagrelige, harmonic trem doesn't appeal to everybody. I was missing the classic fender trem. The more I see the yellow the more I hate it. Please do more trump impersonations.

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  • It's cool. But who needs an amp that big and that loud these days? It's incredibly expensive as well.

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  • Don’t ever put an amp on casters, every time you roll it you’re doing damage to the boards, wiring, transformers. Be a man and carry that shit, or buy a case with casters that has appropriate shock absorption.

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  • Why is it so difficult to have an Effects Loop? It’s really nice to have your delays after the drives. Not a deal breaker… but I don’t get it.

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  • Considering the high price, I would hope this is a handwired amp… but since they have not advertised it I guess it's not? Cool concept for sure, love the reverb options.

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