The Panoverb - New Amp from Fender with 15" and 10" speaker
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The Panoverb - New Amp from Fender with 15" and 10" speaker
Carter S-10, Shobud S-10, Shobud Pro II D-10, Supro 8 String Lap Steel, Regal Black Lightening Dobro, and Excel D-10
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I think Rick meant to post this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVZAMf340_Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVZAMf340_Y
Carter S-10, Shobud S-10, Shobud Pro II D-10, Supro 8 String Lap Steel, Regal Black Lightening Dobro, and Excel D-10
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According to the Fender PanoVerb website, it weighs 61 lbs (27.66 kg).Dave Hopping wrote:Sounds nice and clear, and very Fender-ish.To my taste, it coulda used a little more low end, but I'm certain there's plenty available.I couldn't find out what it weighs. Anyone know?
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Bob,Bob Carlucci wrote:gee, and only 3k.... what a deal. yeah, I'm right on it.. Looks as big as a house too.
All true. Nonetheless, lots of guitarists seem to be into it and it sold out pretty quickly.
It's definitely a unique amp that's not for everybody but I think it sounds really nice for steel but I won't be gigging with it to save my back.
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Re: The Panoverb - New Amp from Fender with 15
I went to Guitar Center with my steel trying different amps and I liked this one the most by far. So far, the stereo tremolo is the only thing I haven't figured out a place for. The open back cabinet with the 15 in it fills a room with much more crystal clear low end compared to my twin.
The dwell and EQ specific to the reverb is amazing.
I'm glad to have a channel with great usable overdrive I can click to with a footswitch so I can continue avoiding using pedals.
The dwell and EQ specific to the reverb is amazing.
I'm glad to have a channel with great usable overdrive I can click to with a footswitch so I can continue avoiding using pedals.
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Re: The Panoverb - New Amp from Fender with 15
I'm sure it would be a great sounding amp, but for that price one could buy 2 vintage fender amps, one a 40 watter such as a Super reverb, and a Showman or Twin, or a couple of old fender heads and a couple cabs with various speaker combinations.. 61 pounds?.. thats around the weight of an old Super Reverb.. The real deal killer for me is that its a PC amp... I dunno, for better than 3K I just think there are better options.
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no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......