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The Fender Pro Reverb was introduced in 1965 as a more affordable and lighter alternative to the Fender Twin Reverb. It was designed for guitarists who wanted the lush reverb and vibrato effects but with less power and a more manageable size.

Featuring two 12-inch speakers like the Twin Reverb, the Pro Reverb has a lower output of 40 watts, making it an ideal choice for players seeking a balance between power and portability.

In 1968, the design was updated from the blackface to the silverface control panel, and the amp continued to be produced until 1982.

This particular example remains in clean, all-original condition, with only a few capacitors, filters, and tubes replaced as needed. It is a 220V export version, allowing it to be used without an external transformer and even under 110V by using the red 110/220V switch on the back.

Specifications:
Power: 40W
Transformers: Original
Speakers: Original 12-inch Oxford, dated 1971 (465143)
Serial Number: A15193
Voltage: 220V original export version

Original footswitch included

1972 Fender Pro Reverb

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