The mid-'60s Deluxe Reverb was played on countless hit recordings, becoming one of the most indispensable workhorse guitar amps ever made. Carrying on that legacy with incredible vintage-style tones, the pedal-friendly '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb features modified all-tube, hand-wired AB763 circuitry for the snappy, crystalline tone only a amp can produce.
The speaker cabinet is crafted from solid pine for improved resonance and lighter weight, and features an extra-heavy textured vinyl covering and lightly-aged silver grille cloth for a vintage look.

This amplifier's circuitry is all hand-wired, just like the legendary guitar amps of early '60s that defined the essence of pure tone and power.
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For five decades, the Blackface Deluxe Reverb has been one of ’s most revered amplifiers, as it remains an indispensable workhorse played by countless guitarists around the world.
Now, fans will have the opportunity to add a hand-wired version of this legendary amp to their arsenal with the new ’64 Custom Deluxe Reverb.
A faithful recreation of the original heard on countless hit recordings, the ’64 Custom Deluxe Reverbs boast hand-wired construction just like the ones that were created so many years ago, in addition to thoughtful tweaks that will appeal to the modern player.
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There are people who feel that because the originals had hand wiring, there was something special to them, said Amplifiers Product Development Manager Rick Heins. The hand-wiring, in combination with the other thoughtful modifications we’ve made, helps create this distinctive sound.
There are several benefits to wiring an amp by hand, which takes eight times as long to build as a printed circuit board. For one, they are quite sturdy once the solder connecting each component from one point to the next is applied. Also, hand-wired boards are easier to service.
That’s not to say other printed circuit board amps like ’s ’65 Deluxe Reissue aren’t up to snuff—Heins attests that they “sound great”—but the hand-wired aspect of these ’64 Custom Deluxe Reverbs take them back to their roots.
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For those people that feel they can discern the tone and feel of the hand-wiring, we feel like it’s going to be essential for them, Heins noted.
Among the other specifications that harken back to the original Blackface amps, equipped the 20-watt '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb with Vintage Blue Tone capacitors, which were created to mimic the Astron capacitors used during that era, a solid-pine cabinet and a 12 Jensen C12Q ceramic speaker.
A solid pine cabinet is lighter and more resonant, Heins said. If you knock on it, it actually has a lower timbre than something that was made out of plywood. It does affect the sound.

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And the C12Q is closer to the original Jensens used in the amps of the day. It’s got a smaller magnet that will break up a little bit sooner, just closer to the original vibe.
Among the updates that will be favorable to today’s players, both the bright and normal channels are voiced slightly different—the bright channel has a bright cap that gives it a little more sparkle than the normal channel—and the traditional opto-coupled tremolo was changed to a bias-modulated tremolo that is typically found on amps like the Princeton Reverb.
If you have a humbucker guitar where the pickups are a little darker, the bright side is going to give you a little more top end, and if you have a Tele or Strat, the normal channel is going to be a little warmer, not quite as bright, Heins said. “We also felt that having reverb and tremolo on both channels was an improvement.
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Altogether, the ’64 Custom Deluxe Reverb represents loyal a recreation of a longtime standout to any guitarist’s arsenal for the studio or stage.
It always been one of the most adored amps that makes, always on the list for people looking for gear, said Heins. It’s the perfect volume, size, and weight for most clubs, and it’s an essential piece of equipment for a studio setup.The Fender '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb tube amplifier provides legendary vintage-style tone in a portable package. Optimized for performance, this 20-watt combo amp features handwired modified AB763 all-tube circuitry and a 12 Jensen C-12Q speaker housed in a solid pine cabinet for enhanced resonance. The '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb offers discerning players the opportunity to craft signature sounds with pure tube tone and tube-driven reverb and tremolo.

Powered by four 12AX7 and two 12AT7 preamp tubes, two 6V6 output tubes, and a 5AR4 rectifier tube, the '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb produces the iconic warm, dimensional tone that Fender amps are renowned for. The Normal channel provides pristine cleans with glassy highs and robust lows, while the Bright channel adds chimey brilliance for single-coil guitars. As you increase the volume, the '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb transitions smoothly into creamy, harmonically rich overdrive perfect for blues and rock.
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Despite its conservative power rating, the '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb is highly versatile and capable of excelling in both stage and studio applications. The two-channel preamp, shared EQ, and tube-driven reverb and tremolo allow for a wide range of tones, from spanky cleans to saturated crunch. The 20 watts of output power is ideal for small-to-medium venues, providing enough headroom for a dynamic and responsive playing feel. In the studio, the '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb works beautifully as a direct guitar amplifier or for re-amping guitars by sending its signal to a larger amplifier.
Measuring just 16.88 x 24.25 x 12.9 and weighing only 38.2 lbs. the '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb is designed to be transported with ease. Once on location, the amp's multiple inputs and extension speaker jack provide flexibility for any live or studio setup. A fitted cover and two-button footswitch are also included, allowing you to toggle between the Normal and Bright channels and activate the tube-driven reverb and tremolo effects.
From the oxblood grill cloth and wheat-colored control panel to the black textured vinyl covering, the '64 Custom Deluxe Reverb exudes vintage Fender style. The amp is outfitted with Fender's classic skirted control knobs, red jewel pilot light, and leather strap handle for a period-correct look that complements its vintage-voiced tone.Introducing the Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Guitar Amplifier, a classic and iconic amp that encapsulates the vintage rock, country, and blues tones loved by many guitarists. Designed with a moderate power output of 22 Watts, this amplifier offers the ideal balance for players who want the ability to crank up their amp both on stage and in the studio.
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The '65 Deluxe Reverb is renowned for delivering the full, snappy guitar tones heard on numerous famous recordings, from the studios of Memphis to Abbey Road. This amp features dual 6V6 Groove Tubes output tubes, a single 5AR4 rectifier tube, four 12AX7 preamp tubes, and two 12AT7 tubes. The tonal foundation is further enriched by a 12” 8-ohm Jensen C-12K speaker, known for its distinct sound characteristics.

This '65 Deluxe Reverb amplifier features dual channels—normal and vibrato—which contribute to its versatile tonal range. Tube-driven Fender reverb and tube vibrato further enhance the sonic possibilities, allowing you to explore a variety of textures and sounds. The package includes a two-button footswitch for reverb and vibrato on-off control.
With its black textured vinyl covering and silver grille cloth, this amplifier exudes a classic and timeless aesthetic that harkens back to its vintage roots. The Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Guitar Amplifier pays homage to its legendary predecessors while providing modern players with an authentic and iconic sound experience.
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