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Fender ToneMaster Super Reverb

Anyone familiar with a Fender Super Reverb will testify to this legendary amp’s big-ass tone, presence and clean headroom. The original formula of a pair of 6L6 power tubes and four ten-inch speakers gave the two-channel reverb/tremolo combo a sound that was irresistible to legions of blues and rock players from the mid ’60s and on. The Super Reverb was discontinued in 1982 and re-introduced in 2001, where it remains in Fender’s extensive amplifier line.

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