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The ‘65 REVERB TREMO AMP is 85 watts featuring a fixed bias push-pull output stage. This model may have some resemblance with Fender’s (AB 763) which is often referred to as a “Black- face Twin” (because of the control panel’s color) and was first introduced in mid 1963 and continued until mid 1968 when the...
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‘65 REVERB TREMO AMP FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS A, B. CLEAN CHANNEL INPUTS-Plug-in connection for instruments. Input 2 provides 6 dB more gain than input 1. The REVERB and TREMOLO features do not affect the CLEAN CHANNEL. C. BRIGHTNESS SWITCH-This switch provides an extra boost to the high frequency response of the CLEAN CHANNEL.
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Note that the TREMOLO feature does not affect the CLEAN CHANNEL. S. PILOT LAMP-When the lamp is illuminated, the ‘65 REVERB TREMO AMP is receiving power. Should the lamp burn out, unscrew the red jewel and replace the lamp with a type Ba9s 6,3V 150mA light bulb.
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the controls on the front panel. Note that only the REVERB feature will operate without plugging in the footswitch (active at foot switch “open” position). Either a shielded cable with RCA-type connectors or a cable with a stereo plug can be used. H-I.
Be sure to connect it to a grounded receptacle. DO NOT ALTER THE AC PLUG. TUBES The ‘65 REVERB TREMO AMP tube complement consists of four Sovtek 6L6GCs , four Electro Harmonix 12AX7A’s, and two Electro Harmonix 12AT7’s. Tube location is printed on the tube label, inside the cabinet.