
Blackface Fender Twin Reverb
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Lee Baucum
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Blackface Fender Twin Reverb
I got to use one at rehearsal last night!


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Lee Baucum
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Joseph V. Sapp
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Lee:
I've played thru many amps throughout my years, and currently play thru a Fender Blackface twin, and a nashville 400. one side of my profex ll goes to the twin and the other side into the nashville, and I wouldnt settle for anything else. just thought I throw in my two cents. God Bless.
Joe
Mullen D-10 HWP 9X7, Emmons D-10 LeGrande lll 8X7, Blackface twin, Nashville 400, Profex ll, Lexicon MPX 100
I've played thru many amps throughout my years, and currently play thru a Fender Blackface twin, and a nashville 400. one side of my profex ll goes to the twin and the other side into the nashville, and I wouldnt settle for anything else. just thought I throw in my two cents. God Bless.
Joe
Mullen D-10 HWP 9X7, Emmons D-10 LeGrande lll 8X7, Blackface twin, Nashville 400, Profex ll, Lexicon MPX 100
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Lee Baucum
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kbdrost
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I am fortunate enough to have a 1966 Twin with factor JBL speakers. I get weak when I drive it with my Sho-Bud Super Pro (metal necks and True-Tone pickups). I need nothing but a Goodrich pot pedal and the amp's tank reverb to generate exactly the tone I want to have.
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Ken Drost
steelcrazy after all these years
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Ken Drost
steelcrazy after all these years
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Donald Dunlavey
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Got to chime in on the Blackface Twin. I have owned mine for over 30 years. Just put a 15" JBL with new baffle board and its just simply amazing. Would also like for all to know that this speaker was reconed by Woody Woodell from Benchcraft electronics and I have to say he did a great job. I'm a happy man? hmmmmmm
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Darvin Willhoite
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Here's mine. I think it actually started life as one of the first silver faces in '68 or '69. It was restored and blackfaced by Mark Heidman up in Owasso, Ok. Bill Terry here in Austin replaced some caps and resistors a year or two ago and quietened it down a lot.
Probably the best tone I have ever gotten with a steel is with one of my Emmons P/P's, this amp and a Boss DD5 for a little delay. Sweet, Sweet, Sweet.

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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
Probably the best tone I have ever gotten with a steel is with one of my Emmons P/P's, this amp and a Boss DD5 for a little delay. Sweet, Sweet, Sweet.

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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
