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  2. Fender Twin - Wikipedia

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    The Twin now had an onboard spring reverb tank and was renamed the Twin Reverb. The Fender Twin Reverb is considered a standard model for players seeking a clean sound, and it is especially known for the quality of its built-in spring reverb. Two transition prototype 1963 Twin Reverb amps have been found in both brown and blonde Tolex covering.

  3. Fender '65 Twin Custom 15 - Wikipedia

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    The Fender '65 Twin Custom 15 is a guitar amplifier produced by Fender. [1] It is a tube combo amp that pairs an 85-watt reissued Fender '65 Twin chassis with an enlarged cabinet and single 15 inch speaker.

  4. List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments ...

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    Fender Jaguar Bass; Fender Jazz Bass [16] Fender Mustang Bass [17] Fender Precision Bass [18] Fender Telecaster Bass [19] (once replaced as Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB then Classic Vibe '50s Precision Bass) Fender Meteora Bass

  5. Fender amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Fender amp "tailed" logo Fender amp ... They were made in three sizes, 1×8" (one 8-inch speaker), 1×10", and 1×15". ... (some later models had a non-standard ...

  6. Humbucker - Wikipedia

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    Fender Wide Range – Fender's first humbucker design, also by Seth Lover. Epiphone (and later Gibson) mini-humbucker – a smaller humbucker design with adjustable pole pieces. Designed by Gibson to reduce the size of their standard humbucker to fit into Epiphones that had been routed for the 1950s Epi "New York" pickup.

  7. Fender Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Concert was a guitar amplifier made by Fender Musical Instruments. Its production can be split over 2 phases. Its production can be split over 2 phases. The first of these running from 1960 and until approximately 1965, at which time a typical Fender Concert was priced at $315.