why do vintage blackfaces cost nothing?

xerxes

X Marks the Toneologist
well, next to nothing. i was just looking on ebay and the prices are miniscule i thought for this great sounding amp. i mean, you can get the head for less that $500 and a combo for less than $1000

also, how much do the red nob ones go for? if not much, i might be saving now....
 
Re: why do vintage blackfaces cost nothing?

It's the BF combo amps w/ reverb that mostly command the dolla-dolla bills
 
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Yeah...the heads are a relatively good deal.
 
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do the combo's and the cabs have that much of a difference in sound?


(wow, seafomer is back, you dont know me, but i allways remember your avatar, lol)
 
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i take it the blackfaces with the reverb are the high money ones?
 
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xerxes said:
i take it the blackfaces with the reverb are the high money ones?

Yeah, because the reverb is sort of considered an integral part of how they sound...when folks think "blackface tone," there's usually 'verb involved.

The non-reverb amps have more headroom, too.
 
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ooo cool, thanks guys.

if i may ask another question, what are the "red nob" ones?
 
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xerxes said:
ooo cool, thanks guys.

if i may ask another question, what are the "red nob" ones?

IIRC, that's from the Rivera era @ Fender. Intresting gain channels, I've heard...
 
Re: why do vintage blackfaces cost nothing?

xerxes said:
(wow, seafomer is back, you dont know me, but i allways remember your avatar, lol)

Yeah, makin' a CD ate up most of my free time the last couple of months.
I do remember u also. Good to be back!

Lots of people don't like the red knob ones. I have a red knob champ 12 that is a good little practice amp.
 
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xerxes said:
ooo cool, thanks guys.

if i may ask another question, what are the "red nob" ones?

IIRC, Kaknight has one of those.
 
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xerxes said:
ooo cool, thanks guys.

if i may ask another question, what are the "red nob" ones?
The red knobs are from the late 80's early 90's . Not conciceder by
most as fender's finist achivement in amp manufacturing. But I had
a super 60 that wasn't half bad, And I have a Champ 12 that I love !!
IMHO for a PCB amp there not all bad. :)
 
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yeah, fender made the only "red knobbed twins" that u'll ever reject. :)

Those suckas weighed 40 gajjilion lbs. Need a forklift to go giggin' w/em.
 
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Part of the used 40 year old fender amp thing is the transformers are often replacement versions, sometimes they're crappy. Sometimes not. Something to watch out for though.
 
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I actually don't have a 'red knob'. Mine is a late 90's blackface evil twin. It has 2.5 channels (2 independent and one dependent). two of the three are really good (clean and blues), but the gain channel is a sh1tsandwich.
 
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Lots of vintage Fenders can go for cheap...picked up my Bassman for $300.

I kind of want a Red Knob "Evil" Twin 'cuz Kurt Cobain used one...hahaha, no other reason, I'm just a loser.

-X
 
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i was interested in the red nob one because i found out that chris spedding used them, and he gets killer tone. (i have to find out the exact model, but im almost sure it was the red nob...)
 
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