bungalowbill
Luckybastidologist
I'm seriously considering trading my Boogie for a DRRI. I don't care for the overdrive tone on my Boogie anymore and I'm leaning toward the Fender. Any thoughts or opinions would be appreciated
Gearjoneser said:Other ones to consider would be the Fender Pro Tube Series, like the Concert and Pro.
You'll get more versatility, better tone, and the clean channels on them sound every bit as good as the Reissue series. They have deeper cabs, so they push better lows than the Reissues. The depreciation on them was pretty big, so you can get a $1300 amp for $700-$800. I had the Concert, and really got a lot of use out of it for a few years, but I have a feeling I'd buy the Pro, if I ever bought another one. I think of them as Fender's 'sleeper amps.'
Gearjoneser said:Other ones to consider would be the Fender Pro Tube Series, like the Concert and Pro.
You'll get more versatility, better tone, and the clean channels on them sound every bit as good as the Reissue series. They have deeper cabs, so they push better lows than the Reissues. The depreciation on them was pretty big, so you can get a $1300 amp for $700-$800. I had the Concert, and really got a lot of use out of it for a few years, but I have a feeling I'd buy the Pro, if I ever bought another one. I think of them as Fender's 'sleeper amps.'
Gearjoneser said:A Deluxe Reverb Reissue isn't the most versatile, but it does it's job very well. If I had a DRRI, I'd just have a Celestion Vin 30 or H30 and better pre tubes in it.
Bludave said:A Adelux Reverb RI is a great AMp, But as Curly said it may not have enough for some larger Gigs. Bothe GJ and Lew have an answer though.... put the Vintage 30 in it and it takes care of the bottom a lot better.... I have even considered putiing a 15" in my '67 DR. My tech tells me it will be hard to get it to break up with that large of a speaker.