andrewsrea
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A few tonal problems led me down the rabbit hole of renovating my vintage 1964 Fender Vibroverb 30w tube amplifier. I am the second owner and have owned it for over half its existence.
Less than 100 of this model were produced and mine is #3 produced in January 1964, making it one of the first. To make things more interesting, it contained certain factory deviations from the AA763 or AB763 schematics, which means that Leo Fender was still experimenting with it. The dilemma of gear like this is making functional / tonal decisions, while maintaining its authenticity and history. In as such, I keep all original parts and copious notes.
She is back in great shape, pictured below with the pedals that suit the amp. The big repairs were new F&T filter caps, removed the original (leaky) oil-in-paper cathode caps and replaced with new electrolytics, and swapped in a matched pair of late 70's Phillips 6L6WGC output tubes. I have an eclectic mix of hand-picked vintage preamp tubes installed. Absolutely zero noise with the guitar volume on zero and the amp volume on '5', with rich cleans and Blackface bite when kicked up. The reverb and tremolo are drool worthy.
Its currently sporting a Weber 15F150 (early 60's 15" ceramic magnet Jensen clone), but I have the OEM JBL-D130 15" safely stored. The JBL isn't pedal friendly and a one-trick pony.
Anybody else on the forum have a classic amp or guitar?
Less than 100 of this model were produced and mine is #3 produced in January 1964, making it one of the first. To make things more interesting, it contained certain factory deviations from the AA763 or AB763 schematics, which means that Leo Fender was still experimenting with it. The dilemma of gear like this is making functional / tonal decisions, while maintaining its authenticity and history. In as such, I keep all original parts and copious notes.
She is back in great shape, pictured below with the pedals that suit the amp. The big repairs were new F&T filter caps, removed the original (leaky) oil-in-paper cathode caps and replaced with new electrolytics, and swapped in a matched pair of late 70's Phillips 6L6WGC output tubes. I have an eclectic mix of hand-picked vintage preamp tubes installed. Absolutely zero noise with the guitar volume on zero and the amp volume on '5', with rich cleans and Blackface bite when kicked up. The reverb and tremolo are drool worthy.
Its currently sporting a Weber 15F150 (early 60's 15" ceramic magnet Jensen clone), but I have the OEM JBL-D130 15" safely stored. The JBL isn't pedal friendly and a one-trick pony.
Anybody else on the forum have a classic amp or guitar?