Fender Twin Reverb Reissue — Blackface Looks, Big Fender Sound
Fender Twin Reverb Reissue — Blackface Looks, Big Fender Sound
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Here’s a 1990s Fender Twin Reverb Reissue — because sometimes 85 watts of brutally clean headroom is exactly the correct amount of amplifier.
If you’re looking at this ad, you probably already know what a Twin does. Huge clean tone. Endless pedal platform potential. Loud enough to remain emotionally unavailable at volumes where lesser amps begin negotiating with physics.
This one has been gone through top-to-bottom by our own amp tech here at Wendell’s Music, the renown Steve McKinley. Tubes, caps, and other components were checked and replaced as needed, the bias was set properly, and all controls were cleaned. The reverb and tremolo both work exactly as they should.
In other words: this isn’t somebody’s “I watched three YouTube videos and now I’m an amp tech” special.
Cosmetically, it’s honest. The tolex has wear, scuffs, and signs of use because this amp has apparently spent the last 30 years doing exactly what Fender Twins were built to do: being loud, heavy, and dependable.
And yes — it sounds fantastic.
Big low end. Glassy highs. Tons of clean headroom. The kind of sound that made the Twin Reverb one of the most recorded amps ever built.
If you want vintage Fender character without paying vintage blackface prices — or inheriting 50 years of mystery repairs — this is a great way to get there.
Come by Wendell’s Music and give your back one last pain-free day before carrying it to the car.
