Scott_F said:Black face refers to Fender reverb amps produced during the mid-to-late 60's. The controls had a black faceplate. Around 67 or 68, at some point along the way, various models were converted to the Silver face in order to increase clean headroom. Many feel like that attempt to increase headroom killed off the amp's soul. Many others will argue that the reverb part of the amp got better when this change occured.
That's it in a nutshell.
OlinMusic said:Let's add that the circuit started to change into the 70s as Fender wnted to keep up with the High Gain craze. They started adding Master Volumes, changing stock speaker types - achieving higher outputs, Silicon Rectos etc etc which gave the amps a tighter (re: stiffer?) feel, and as Scott said, allowing mre clean headroom etc.
Both are cool and have their own thing. But if you lke bluesy vintage breakup on your cranked up, Blackface is often the way to go.
Hey I have heard that Mark Knoplfer used a Silver Face, as well as Albert Collins, BB King, etc so you never know - the SF's can sound amazing as well.
the guy who invented fire said:Imjust gonna say that there is a lot of info in this thread already that is not correct, but some that is...
The best thing to do is read up...and here is a good place to start!
http://www.ampwares.com/ffg/
In short answer to your question Fender amps had a black face plate from 1963 to 1967 as a general rule...there are a few exceptions to that rule and you'll have to read up to get them all. As for people saying that they have their Silverface Fender "Blackfaced" what they are saying is that they are having a post 1968 Fender amp modded to pre 1967 Specs.
Actually, Fender (CBS) seemed to go the other way during the so called high gain craze. CBS hired suit & tie like electronics engineers to check there circuits. Theses fella's discovered that ole' Leo's designs where flawed!! They where prone to distort.:13: So they went ahead and fixed them (Much the way you take your dog or cat to be fixed:smack: ) They did add a master vol. on some of the later models, But the Silverface line aside from a few component changes Stayed pretty true to the original BF designs, So in most cases it's not to hard to return it to Pre- CBS BF specs. All the BF tube recto model's I can think of retained there tube recto onto the SF Model's. Only difference is that CBS may have dropped the voltage ratings on the SF models?OlinMusic said:Let's add that the circuit started to change into the 70s as Fender wnted to keep up with the High Gain craze. They started adding Master Volumes, changing stock speaker types - achieving higher outputs, Silicon Rectos etc etc which gave the amps a tighter (re: stiffer?) feel, and as Scott said, allowing mre clean headroom etc.
Both are cool and have their own thing. But if you lke bluesy vintage breakup on your cranked up, Blackface is often the way to go.
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kmcguitars said:Actually, Fender (CBS) seemed to go the other way during the so called high gain craze. CBS hired suit & tie like electronics engineers to check there circuits. Theses fella's discovered that ole' Leo's designs where flawed!! They where prone to distort.:13: So they went ahead and fixed them (Much the way you take your dog or cat to be fixed:smack: ) They did add a master vol. on some of the later models, But the Silverface line aside from a few component changes Stayed pretty true to the original BF designs, So in most cases it's not to hard to return it to Pre- CBS BF specs. All the BF tube recto model's I can think of retained there tube recto onto the SF Model's. Only difference is that CBS may have dropped the voltage ratings on the SF models?
And lest we forget, the early silverface amps still had the blackface circuit. :banana:the guy who invented fire said:Imjust gonna say that there is a lot of info in this thread already that is not correct, but some that is...
The best thing to do is read up...and here is a good place to start!
http://www.ampwares.com/ffg/
In short answer to your question Fender amps had a black face plate from 1963 to 1967 as a general rule...there are a few exceptions to that rule and you'll have to read up to get them all. As for people saying that they have their Silverface Fender "Blackfaced" what they are saying is that they are having a post 1968 Fender amp modded to pre 1967 Specs.
benbenben said:i tried one of the newer fender amps. the deluxe reverb, i was quite impressed, the cleans were very sparkly and showed lots of clarity. i played a fender 50s custom ship relic, and whatever they say about relics, i was very impressed by the feel and the tone. lovely. what u guys think of the deluxe reverb. how about the vibrolux?
i can't get 2nd hand amps from US cause im in Australia so anything i should look around for in 2nd hand shops or even first hand stuff that won't require my selling my house and leaving my parents no place to stay.
jdm61 said:And lest we forget, the early silverface amps still had the blackface circuit. :banana: