How do you date a Fender reverb unit?

How do you date a Fender reverb unit?

From 1990 to the present, all fabricated Fender amplifiers have a date code. This is printed on the quality assurance sticker (QA) on the back of the amplifier chassis. On older models, the serial number is punched on the right side of the chassis. More recent models are have a sticker.

How can I tell what year my Fender Twin Reverb is?

Look at your nameplate. If your Twin Reverb has a black nameplate on the front, it was manufactured during Fender’s “Blackface” era, which was from 1963 to 1967. If your amp has a silver nameplate with blue labels, it was built during Fender’s “Silverface” era, which began 1968.

What year is my Fender Blues Jr?

1990
The Blues Junior is a tube guitar amplifier introduced in 1990 by the Fender Musical Instrument Corporation….Dating a Blues Junior.

YEAR 2001
Code L
MONTH December
Code L

How do you date a Twin Reverb amp?

According to Fender, amplifiers produced through 1969 have a sticker near the tubes. This is commonly stamped with a two-letter date code. Check the EIA number. Fender recommends dating unstamped amps by the EIA number on the transformers.

What year did Fender Twin Reverb get master volume?

1972
A master volume control first appeared on the Twin Reverb in 1972. The Fender logo lost its tail by 1976, around which time pull-boost and hum balance controls were added.

Does a Fender Twin Reverb have a master volume?

Now, having a master volume control on a Fender Twin Reverb, or most any other Fender amp of this era, seems like a useless addition. Master volumes are generally associated with and necessary in amps that use considerable front-end gain to overdrive the preamp section.

How big is the reverb tank on a Fender amp?

Revisit™ Reverb Tank, 17″ long, 2 spring, equivalent to Accutronics 4AB3C1B. Input impedance 8 ohms, output impedance 2250 ohms, long decay (2.75 – 4.0 seconds), input insulated/output grounded, designed for horizontal mounting, open side down. Primarily used by all Fender® amplifiers with tube reverb from 1963-1990.

What kind of impedance does a Fender Reverb have?

Input impedance 150 ohms, output impedance 2250 ohms, long decay (2.75 – 4.0 seconds), input insulated/output grounded, designed for horizontal mounting. Common replacement for Fender® Blues Deluxe (original 90`s version), Fender® Blues Deville (original 90`s version). Also found in Fender® London Reverb, Harvard Reverb II, Studio Lead]

What’s the best way to date a Fender guitar?

Perhaps the best place to start when dating your Fender is to get an approximate idea of the era based on the instrument’s design and components. This can be a tall order for someone less versed in guitar history, but we do have some resources here on Reverb to help you out.

Where does the Belton reverb tank come from?

Accutronics products are made in South Korea. Belton Reverb Tank, 17″ long, 2 spring, 4AB3C1B, current production. Belton part number BL2AB3C1B. Input impedance 8 ohms, output impedance 2250 ohms, long decay (2.75 – 4.0 seconds), input insulated/output grounded, designed for horizontal mounting, open side down.

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