The Fender '57 Deluxe Combo Amp
is a 12W HAND-WIRED
amplifier with a 12" speaker. Super cool and timeless, the lower
settings of the "chicken head" volume control result in harmonically
rich clean sound perfect for authentic vintage rock, blues, and country
playing; when cranked up, the Deluxe amp's fat, compressed, wildly
distorted tone is not only inspiring, but just plain fun. It also
records easily, thanks to all that natural compression. American
design, American made!
Guitarists who want a moderately powered tube amp for home, studio, or
small gigs will fall in love with the '57 Deluxe; tube amp enthusiasts
who appreciate the unique qualities of hand-wired, hand-built models
and Fender fans & collectors will consider the '57 Deluxe a
must-have!
The original Fender Deluxe amp of the 1950s was a medium-powered unit
designed to let guitarists "hold their own" in a small group. As blues,
Western, and rockabilly bands began getting louder and wilder, the
overdriven tone of a cranked-up Deluxe found its way onto countless
smokin' hot live and recorded performances. Over the past five decades,
from Memphis to Liverpool to Texas, players of every conceivable style
have employed this awesome tone machine for its unmistakable warm, rich
tube tone.
Original late '50s hand-wired 12W 5E3 circuit is one of the most
touch-sensitive, dynamic amp sounds of all time; manageable volume
level for studio or small venue; natural compression adds sustain, even
at clean settings.
Solid pine cabinet gives the tone a warm, natural wood resonance.
Groove Tubes 12AX7 preamp tubes provide sensitive, higher-gain tone;
user may install a 12AY7 for the original lower-gain sound, if desired.
Jensen P-12Q Alnico-magnet speaker is the same model as used in many of
the originals; sounds nice and sparkly clean, then "barks" when you hit
it hard.