About This Listing

The ‘68 Customs have become an extremely popular amp series for guitarists who love classic Fender sounds along with toneful modifications that resonate with today’s players.

The ‘68 Custom Pro Reverb™ takes its cues from the original 40-watt model, improving its portability and tonal flexibility by reducing the cabinet size and weight, moving to a single-channel format and single 12” speaker, and adding a middle tone control. The '68 Custom Pro Reverb also comes with vintage-style two-button foot switch and fitted cover. This refined and upgraded amp is the perfect size and volume for almost any gig, and may be the ultimate pedal-friendly platform. Amplifier comes with vintage-style two-button foot switch and fitted cover.

Some other features include:

  • Voltage 120V
  • Wattage 40 Watts
  • Channels One
  • Inputs Two - (1/4", Input 2 operates at -6dB)
  • Speaker Jack Two 1/4" Parallel (Internal and External)
  • Effects Reverb, Tremolo
  • Cabinet Material 7-ply 3/4" Meranti plywood
  • Amplifier Covering Black Textured Vinyl
  • Grille Cloth Silver Turquoise
  • Amplifier Jewel Blue Jewel
  • Front Panel Silver
  • Handle Molded Plastic Strap with Nickel-Plated Caps
  • Speakers One - 12" Celestion® NEO Creamback
  • Total Impedance 8 ohms
  • Speaker Wattage 60 Watts
  • Preamp Tubes 3 x 12AX7, 2 x 12AT7
  • Power Tubes 2 x 6L6
  • Amp Height 17.15" (43.56 cm)
  • Amp Depth 9.34" (23.72 cm)
  • Amp Width 22.36" (56.8 cm)
  • Amp Weight 35 lbs (15.9 kg)
  • Footswitch 2-Button Vintage Style (Reverb On/Off, Vibrato On/Off), P/N: 0994058000 (Included)
  • #B914224

For more information on this Fender Amplifier, please contact us.

Listed2 years ago
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  • '68 Custom Pro Reverb - 1x12
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Eddie's Guitars

Saint Louis, MO, United States
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Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:10,916

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