Fender Vibrosonic Reverb

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The Vibrosonic Reverb was a guitar amplifier made by Fender. This silverfaced guitar combo was basically a master volume Twin Reverb equipped with a JBL D-130-F 15" speaker. It was available with 100 watts RMS of power with a '60s "tailed" Fender logo before its change to a 135 watts RMS combo featuring a "tailless" Fender decal in 1977. The Vibrasonic Reverb was introduced in 1972 and discontinued ten years later.

It was made with a brushed aluminum control plate from 1972–1979 and a black control plate from 1980–1981. It was then discontinued.

Features included built in vibrato, spring reverb and an overdrive boost pot (as of 1977). The vibrato was only accessible through a footswitch and the overdrive boost was made use of via a push pull function on the master volume knob.

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