Here's a pic of my 1966 Vibrolux Reverb and a friend's 1965 Deluxe Reverb. I just replaced the tremolo roach and repaired the baffle in his amp.
Here's a pic of my 1966 Vibrolux Reverb and a friend's 1965 Deluxe Reverb. I just replaced the tremolo roach and repaired the baffle in his amp.
Last edited by Don; 12-04-2018 at 06:08 AM.
Beautiful!
A friend has an original 65 DR that belonged to a guitar player we both worked with off and on.
Sweet! Thanks for sharing..
Killer amps, the both of them.
I've had so many Deluxes I can't recall the precise number. At some point when I didn't own one, they became so expensive as to prevent me from buying another one!
I got one. 100% original (except (maybe) for the tubes). Tell me more about the Vibroluxe.
love me some fenders. i so regret selling my princeton reverb that I bought new in '73/'74. I had it for 32 years and sold it for far far less than I should have and maybe a quarter of what it would cost to replace today.
The Vibrolux Reverb is soooo much fatter and warmer sounding than the Deluxe Reverb. I prefer it by a wide margin- I might be biased- I've owned the amp for almost 30 years and this is the first Deluxe Reverb I've ever played!
The owner of the DR also has a '66 VR just like mine. He gigs heavily and the DR is a backup.
I want a vibrolux reverb in a bad way. My first extraordinary experience with a tele, which was a GVCG black guard, was through a brown tolex '90s 'reissue' vibrolux reverb. There's something about the 2x10 format and a tele that is nearly magical. I've had similar experience since with the ones like yours as well so I know it wasn't a fluke.
hmm, i've only played deluxe reverbs with gibsons, I should try one with a tele someday