Vintage Deluxe Reverb vs. reissue

Vintage Deluxe Reverb vs. reissue

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • No

    Votes: 6 85.7%

  • Total voters
    7

Boleslaw Gers 666

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Trey Anastasio uses a blackface reverb deluxe from 1966. I was wondering if that '66 model (there's one on eBay for $1700) is $1000 better than the reissue. So, is the original vintage reverb deluxe worth the extra money?
 
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Like I told you...IMO the originals are better, but not $1000.00 worth of better, but you should wait a while before buying ANYTHING else!!! :smack: :rolleyes: :laugh2: :blackeye:
 
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the guy who invented fire said:
Like I told you...IMO the originals are better, but not $1000.00 worth of better, but you should wait a while before buying ANYTHING else!!! :smack: :rolleyes: :laugh2: :blackeye:
I have to agree. the original is always better but again not worth the diff in price. The average dope who hears you certainly cant tell the diff.
:beerchug:
 
Re: Vintage Deluxe Reverb vs. reissue

the guy who invented fire said:
Like I told you...IMO the originals are better, but not $1000.00 worth of better, but you should wait a while before buying ANYTHING else!!! :smack: :rolleyes: :laugh2: :blackeye:
Of course. Most of the things I ask on here are to tuck away in the back of my brain for when I actually get around to buying the things.
 
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Since all the component values and layout are supposedly the same, the only real difference would be the quality of the components. IE-transformer size, electrolytic capacitor size/quality, tone capacitor quality, etc.

The PCB doesn't make a REAL difference, unless you plan on swapping out parts on the board and tweaking it yourself.

Has anybody here taken a peek into the chassis? Details please!
 
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I'll say this...I have played several of the reissue BF Fender amps and INO they all need new speakers and a killer set of tubes, but other that that they are pretty damn good amps!
 
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Oh, then there's the tubes. The stock tubes are all lower end russian (i think) sovteks....you can do much better with GJ's picks-chinese 12ax7, LPS'es, and a better pair of 6V6's.

BEAT ME TO IT GWIF!!! :smack:
 
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Boleslaw Gers 666 said:
Of course. Most of the things I ask on here are to tuck away in the back of my brain for when I actually get around to buying the things.

For the price of a vintage, you can grab two DRRI's, load them with Weber speakers, and run them in stereo!!!
 
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The best way to buy a Deluxe Reverb, is to purchase a 70's silverface version, and do a few easy mods. I love my '77 and I consider it to be far superior to the reissues. I've got $400 invested in mine!

Sprinter
 
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Quencho092 said:
For the price of a vintage, you can grab two DRRI's, load them with Weber speakers, and run them in stereo!!!
smart man. and a good point. well done. :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy
 
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I bought a DRRI about 3 weeks ago and I love it. I've never heard the originals so I can't say if they're better or not. So if I'm missing something how would I know? All I know is I bought mine because I loved what I was hearing. Great little amp.
 
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Sprinter said:
The best way to buy a Deluxe Reverb, is to purchase a 70's silverface version, and do a few easy mods. I love my '77 and I consider it to be far superior to the reissues. I've got $400 invested in mine!

Sprinter


also a killer idea if you are the kind to tweak...I don't think I would ever spend the money of a BF Fender amp these days unless it was just a killer price, and the SF's are still pretty cheep!
 
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I bought a DRRI with a 64 Jensen speaker and NOS GE tubes in it. The thing's a total tone machine.

A few months ago I got the chance to play an actual 1965 DR. Great amp! Tone for days! But for the $1100 price difference it was a hard sell.

I think I prefer having the DRRI. I'm not afraid to gig with it and use it for what it's made for.
 
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EXACTLY why im not going vintage on my next buy. I'll be getting a TRRI with warranty and play it without worries at all, for once ill be able to focus 100% on music instead of crap gear.
 
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philthis said:
smart man. and a good point. well done. :notworthy :notworthy :notworthy

You'd probably have enough for a good set of power tubes 700+700+90+90+40+40
 
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