FENDER CUSTOM VIBRASONIC
1995-1996
Configuration: Combo
Power: 100 Watts
Effects: Reverb, Tremolo
SCHEMATIC
LAYOUT
- Front Panel: "Steel" In, In, Sweet Switch, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass - "Guitar" In, In, Fat Switch, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity - Pilot Light
- Back Panel: Fuse, Power Switch, Standby Switch, Speaker Jack, External Speaker Jack, Foot Switch Jack
CABINET
- Dimensions: 22'' x 26'' x 10''
- Tolex: Black
- Grill Cloth: Black / White / Silver
- Logo: Grill Mounted, Flat
- Handle: Black Dog Bone
- Feet: Chrome Glides
- Corners: Chrome Corners w/ Lip
- Knobs: Black Skirted w/ Chrome Center, Numbered 1 - 10
- Hardware: Large Chassis Straps 5 5/8'', 16'' Tilt-Back Legs
SPEAKER
- Size: 1 x 15
- Impedance: 4 ohms
- Model: Eminence
33 comments
I also replaced the V6 12AX7A with a 12AT7, but went one step further that really brought this amp alive on both channels. I replaced the speaker with an Eminence TT-15. This amp is Fender Heaven now. Channel two (the Guitar) channel, sounds every bit like a really good Fender Twin now. Very punchy, clean and no coloring. It’s very even all the way across all strings now. I really didn’t think this amp could be improved on this much…what a huge surprise. My Telecasters sound unbelievably great thru this amp. I highly recommend this speaker change/upgrade if you want to get the most from this amp.
I replaced the 12AX7A (V6) for a Brimar 12AT7. In doing so, It brought the gain down a bit, but the tonal results for me are outstanding. Channel One (Steel Channel) now sounds very much like a Deluxe Reverb with a hundred watts under the hood. Definitely a must for Telecaster-Country picking. Channel Two (Guitar Channel) has retained most of that “Tweed” feel, but smoother and much more articulate. I didn’t think this amp could ever be improved on, but this change is very much to my liking.
I prefer the Steel channel for at home and studio use. Not as much gain on this channel, and very much Fender Twin Reverb-like tone and feel on this one. The guitar channel has LOTS more gain. It’s still Fendery sounding, but more “Tweedish’ to my old ears. I use this channel more for live playing when I need more loud, clean sounds without having to push the amp much. My ’52 AVRI Tele sounds best thru this channel, while my ’92 AM-Std loaded with Texas Specials sounds better to my ears on the Steel channel. It’s definitely like owning two amps in one. Bruce Z was absolutely correct in his equation regarding what this amp is and isn’t. I’m the guy who wrote to him about this amp years ago.