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just realized the vibroking amp is not what i thought it was....


hangwire

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it has a solid state rectifier [thought it was tube, not sure if its a big tone difference though] and the big one, the footswitch is tremolo/fat NOT reverb... why the {censored} you put a fender 63 tube reverb in an amp and not allow on/off fender!

 

 

so i guess I am looking at other Fender 6L6 tube amps with teremolo and tube driven spring reverb  on a footswitch and 10s speakers... 

so super reverb and some old heads I guess, right?

 

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SS rectifier more or less means it can have a cleaner/more defined sound. Tube rectifiers sag a lot more easily and are often a little darker as well due to the fact that a tube rectifier cannot run the rails on the amp at as high of a voltage as a well-done SS rectifier. I like both but usually use SS rectifiers nowadays (or use a yellow jacket converter in a tube rectifier socket). It's not something that's in the signal path, anyway. It's part of the power supply. What it does is take AC and turn it into DC.

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