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FENDER BLUES DEVILLE
1993-1997
Configuration: Combo
Power: 60 Watts
Effects: Reverb
SCHEMATIC
LAYOUT
- Top Panel: Power Switch, Standby Switch, Pilot Light, Power Amp In, Preamp Out, Foot Switch, Presence, Reverb, Master Volume, Middle, Bass, Treble, Drive LED, Drive, Drive Switch, Volume, Bright Switch, In, In
CABINET
- Tweed: Tweed Olive Stripe
- Grill Cloth: Oxblood w/ Gold Stripe or Oxblood
- Logo: Cabinet Mounted, Script, Rectangle Tag
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Handle: Brown Dog Bone
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Feet: Chrome Glides
- Knobs: Black Chicken Head
SPEAKER
- Size: 2x12 or 4x10
- Impedance: 4 ohms or 2 ohms
- Model: Eminence
7 comments
Blues deVille 4×10, #8-422334 (reissue). Year? Thanks
Louver? Where and how?
Capacitors, relays and ICs will no longer withstand the 80-90 degrees in the case. For this reason, unnecessarily broken amplifiers end up on my workbench again and again. A louvre above lowers the temperature to a moderate 50-60 degrees and the amps play forever.
yeah man I am not sure either…my Serial Number is LO T-083… i have surmised that the T may stand for “Tweed” but other than that…
Just look inside where the quality assurance sticker is, and at the end you’ll see two letters. The first letter represents the year, and the second represents the month of manufacture: A = 1990, A = January; B = 1991, B = February; C = 1992, C = March; D = 1993, D = April; E = 1994, E = May; F = 1995, F = June; G = 1996, G = July; H = 1997, H = August; I = 1998, I = September; K = 1999, K = October; L = 2000, L = November; M = December. So, for example, my Blues DeVille shows “EB,” meaning it was made in February 1994. This system applies to all Fender amps made from 1990 to 2000.