Re: Silverface VS Blackface~~~Pro Reverb
There are several different SF Pro Reverb amps...
They went to a SF in VERY late 67 and the 67 and 68 SF Pro Reverbs are THE SAME as the BF Pro Revrebs amps with the exception of the SF...to be honest the 69 and early 70 models are pretty miuch the same as well however by 69 Fender had started using slightly cheaper parts and they were getting sloppy wiht the internal build...crappy lead dress and such. Also by 1970 they had started actually glueing in thte baffle board where before they were scrrewed in like thay had been since the late 40's. They also started the switch from using mostly Jensen speakers to lesser quality speakers and soeakers that IMO don't sound as good...you'll see a lot of Oxford speakers in this era amps and Oxfords are often called Oxfarts for a reason! Also by 1970 or so the cabs started being made from junk woods and made with MUCH cheaper construction techniques.
Now, keep in mind thee changes were made to ALL Fender amps, not just the pro...
Now, the master volumes came later...by the time of the master volumes CBS had really started cheaping out on the amp itself plus they were changing the circuts as well and IMO these changes were NOT for the better...the bias circut got changed to a terrible design, those Fender master volumes are terrible...CBS amps are often louder. cleaner and brighter than theri pre CBS counterparts and often lack a smooth overdrive and the beautiful natural compression Fender amps are known for.
Now, also in the case of the Twin Reverb, Dual Showman, Quad, Super Six, Pro Reverb abd Super reverb sometime in the 70's (I belive 76) Fender really changed those circuts and went to an Ultra Linear (UL) design...this made them MUCH cleaner and much louder and also upped the wattages to 135 watts for the big amps and 70's for the Pro and Super...now, thats not to say that all UL amps sound bad but the Fenders sure do!
Now, all that said...if you played through a 79 Pro reverb and dug it, get it and roll with it!