Fender Black Panel Pro Reverb 2-Channel 40-Watt 2x12" Guitar Combo 1965 - 1967
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Overview
The Black Panel Fender Pro Reverb has skyrocketed in popularity over the years, though it took a while to get there. Considered "too weak" for the mid-1960s market, today they're beloved for their signature Black Panel sound and breakup at much more manageable volumes than a Twin Reverb or the piggyback amps. Standing in at 40 watts with two 12" speakers, the Pro Reverb is essentially a dialed-back Twin -- smaller transformers, half the power tubes and a tube rectifier produce a saggier sound that drives much earlier. This fantastic stage amp has seen a renaissance over the last couple decades and has become a wildly popular stage amp for bands touring mid-sized clubs.
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Fender Black Panel Pro Reverb 2-Channel 40-Watt 2x12" Guitar Combo 1965 - 1967 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.

