FENDER PRO TUBE PRO REVERB
2001-2003
Configuration: Combo
Power: Switchable 50 Watts, 12.5 Watts
Effects: Reverb, Tremolo
SCHEMATIC
LAYOUT
- Front Panel: In, Volume, Bright Switch, Treble, Bass, Middle - Gain, Treble, Bass, Middle, Master Volume, Channel Select Switch, Reverb, Speed, Intensity, Presence, Pilot Light
- Back Panel: Power Switch, Standby Switch, IEC Power Cable, Fuse, Power Level Switch, Loop Send Level, Send Jack, Loop On/Off Switch, Loop Return Jack, Loop Return Level, Pre Amp Output Jack, Power Amp Input Jack, Foot Switch Jack, Power Tube Trouble LED, Fuse, Bias Pot, Bias Test Points, Balance Test Points, Balance Pot, External Speaker Jack, Speaker Jack
CABINET
- Dimensions: 17 3/8 x 25 3/8 x 12 27/32
- Tolex: Black
- Grill Cloth: Black / White / Silver
- Logo: Grill Mounted, Raised, Chrome & Black Script
- Handle: Black Strap
- Feet: Chrome Glides or Removable Casters
- Corners: Chrome Corners w/ Lip
- Hardware: Large Chassis Straps 5 5/8"
SPEAKERS
- Size: 1 x 12
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Model: Jensen C12K
14 comments
I love my Pro Reverb, and the single 12" Jensen is perfect. I like that it has an effects loop so I can run my pedals through it, and the four-button footswitch is fantastic. I only wish it had a second input on channel two. I paired it with a 4×12 Fender closed-back cab loaded with four Celestion 30s for outdoor gigs — the perfect combination for that situation. The only downside is the weight — it comes in at 75 lbs. Luckily, I don’t usually have to move it since the roadies handle that, but on the rare occasion I do, it’s a pain. Still, you can’t beat it for the money overall. I use it in the studio too, and I’m always able to get the tone I want on the first channel. I just turn it up and use a couple of pedals for a little more volume and time effects, but honestly, it sounds great even kept simple. I’m totally satisfied with it, and I got a super deal because someone didn’t want to lug it around. Mine’s a rare one, in brand-new condition, with casters, a cover, and the four-button footswitch. I feel blessed to have found it, and it was too affordable to pass up — especially since I see them going for three to four times what I paid. If you can lift it, buy it! Ha ha!
Hello from Finland. If you have problems with the reverb, squelch, feedback or noise or screaming… this is a solution which i made to my ptpr. Wrap an old t- shirt around the reverb tank. It will reduce the vibration from the cab. An isolation from resonation you got it….!? By the way it is an amp you can do anything with…
I have one of the 2002 Fender Pro Reverb amps, I love it but the tremolo has not worked since the day I got it. Could it be a tube issue? Also the bright button on the clean channel seems to be stuck in the bright position and I cannot get it to disengage. If it’s gonna be stuck in one position I would rather it be stuck in the normal positiona nd not the bright position. Any help addressing these matters would be greatly appreciated