The big difference between the ’64 Custom Deluxe Reverb and the Blackface model it recreates is the hand-wired AB763 circuitry, while the new amp still maintains vintage tones through features such as bright and normal channels with tube-driven spring reverb and tremolo and Fender Vintage Blue tone capacitors.
The amp boasts 20W of output power, incorporates a 12” Jensen C-12Q speaker, and features an extra-heavy textured covering alongside a lightly aged silver grille cloth to effectively recreate the original look.
Other features include four 12AX7 valves, two 12AT7 preamp tubes, a 5AR4/GZ34 rectifier tube, and a pair of 6V6 output valves. The ’64 Custom Deluxe Reverb is set for release later this year.
Fender are available in Australia through fender.com.au.