Looking for great-sounding valves for the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb amplifier? You’ve come to the right place.
The Original Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb amplifier uses 9 valves in total. It is made up of:
Valve layout for the preamp valves on a Fender Custom Deluxe Reverb.
V1: ECC83 – first gain stage for channel 1.
V2: ECC83 – first gain stage for channel 2.
V3: ECC81 – reverb driver.
V4. ECC83 – first gain stage for channel 2 and reverb return.
V5: ECC83 – tremolo.
V6. ECC81 balanced for the phase inverter.
Note: The Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue uses the exact same valve set except for the rectifier valve which was replaced with a GZ34 (5AR4) rectifier valve.
Your valves will start to deteriorate the moment you start using them, just like your guitar strings do. This is not a problem at first but once you get to around 1,000 hours playing time they will need replacing.
We always recommend JJ valves for the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb amplifier. This is because they guarantee you will get awesome tone and power at a very competitive price.
So bring back the power and tone to your guitar amplifier. Treat yourself to a brand new set of valves and hear the difference.
If you have any questions about replacing your valves please do not hesitate to drop us an email.
We recommend that you also have a look at our FAQ Section where may have already answered your question. You will also find lots of useful hints and tips if you are new to upgrading your tubes.
About the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb amp:
The Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb was designed for rock, country or blues players who want a reasonably powered amp they can crank up on the gig or in the studio. You will hear this amp on many famous songs.
Features include one 12″ 8-ohm Jensen C-12K speaker, dual channels (normal and vibrato), tube-driven Fender reverb, tube vibrato, and two-button footswitch for reverb and vibrato on-off.
Features of the amp:
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