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FENDER BLACKFACE VIBROLUX REVERB
1964-1967
Configuration: Combo
Power: 35 Watts
Effects: Reverb, Tremolo
SCHEMATICS
- Vibrolux Reverb AA964
- Vibrolux Reverb AA864
- Vibrolux Reverb AB568
LAYOUT
- Front Panel: "Normal" In, In, Bright Switch, Volume, Treble, Bass - "Vibrato" In, In, Bright Switch, Volume, Treble, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity, Pilot Light
- Back Panel: AC Outlet, Ground Switch, Fuse, Power Switch, Standby Switch, Speaker Jack, External Speaker Jack, Vibrato Jack, Reverb Jack, Reverb Out, Reverb In
CABINET
- Dimensions: 18 x 25 x 9½
- Tolex: Black
- Grill Cloth: Black / White / Silver
- Logo: None (64) or Grill Mounted, Raised, Chrome & Black Script
- Handle: Black Strap
- Feet: Chrome Glides
- Corners: Chrome Corners w/ Lip
- Knobs: Black Skirted w/ Chrome Center, Numbered 1 - 10
- Hardware: Medium Chassis Straps 4 5/8''
Reproduction Blackface Vibrolux Reverb Combo Cabinet
SPEAKERS
- Size: 2 x 10
- Impedance: 4 ohms
- Model: Jensen C10Q or Oxford 10L5 (For more info, check out the Mojotone Replacement Speaker Guide)
7 comments
Weight is more like 46.5lbs for my ’66 with original Jensen C10P’s.
You probably know this, but…Make sure you have the footswitch plugged in. I have a ‘64 and I owned it for about 30 years without a footswitch, assuming the vibrato didn’t work before I found that it needs the footswitch to make vibrato work.
i have a 1964 fender vibrolux reverb all original but the tremolo doesn’t work. i was told to change the tremolo capacitors the.01 .01 and the.02 but i dont know what the voltage is . Can you give me some information on the voltage thanks.
I just purchased an all original excellent condition (pre-cbs) 1965 blackface virbrolux reverb for a little over two-thousand dollars which I believe is not a bad price. I believe the price range is from $2,500 to $3,500 depending on condition and production date.
Chris
Bought my ’63 (blackface) Vibrolux some years ago, at a garage sale, for the princely sum of $150!!! WOW!!! What a steal!!! I am a Telecaster guy who does mostly 50s and 60s Country (what I call “rhinestone suit” music), so the Vibro is obviously just the amp for me: clean and clear, great-sounding “Grand Canyon” reverb, and the most intense tremolo I have ever heard!!! No need for any stomp boxes with this baby–just plug-it-in and play. YEE-HAW!!! Look out, Buck Owens!!!