Fender Custom Shop Vibro King

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www.ProGuitarShop.com - Fender Custom Shop Vibro King - The Fender Custom Shop Vibro King is a hand-wired all point-to-point tube guitar amplifier boasting 60 watts of all tube power into 3 10 Jensen P10R Alnico Speakers. Intrigued yet? This ultra versatile amplifier features the 64 Transitional Blackface look with crème knobs. Fender also saw fit to install the 63 Fender Reverb circuit in this amp that includes Tone, Dwell, and Mix controls and is driven by a 6V6 power tube for big, warm reverb unlike any other combo amp on the market. The Fender Custom Shop included a footswitchable Fat boost as well to give the Vibro King a little extra kick when you need it. Add to that tube driven tremolo and this amp becomes ultra versatile and more usable than an umbrella in the rain.

The spectacular tone of the Vibro King has the classic spanky Fender clean with ultimate response to pick attack and playing dynamics. The Fender Custom Shop made the Vibro King to please the most demanding guitarists and be versatile enough to play any gig. When pushed to the limit, it overdrives smoothly and sings with harmonic richness unlike most tube amps out there. For any gig, any time, the Fender Custom Shop Vibro King is the rig to turn to.

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  • My mom had something called vibro-king or something underneath her bed when I was a kid.

  • Exactly, i hate people who assume you are spoiled or rich because you have nice gear. Some people work really hard and save every last penny to buy gear.

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  • @Metafonk not true, the tone controls also control the volume so if you turn the volume to 10 you can turn the treble bass and mids down and you will hear nothing. then you slighty increase each until you get the tone you want , break up at low levels. Also, what you said isn't true anyway, I think people that always play with their guitar volume on 10 have that problem. You put the amp volume high and use you guitar knob to control the break up.

  • i learn play guitar watch pgs videos

  • One problem I see in this amp. In order to break it you have to play at an unbearable high volume unless you use a pedal. I have a Super Reverb 65 reissue with the same problem. You break it with volume over 5, and with volume over 5 you wont hear your drummer.

  • @televibrolux I doubt it, look up reviews from people that ACTUALLY OWN this amp and you'll see that it's a modern day classic. Many consider it to be THE best Fender amp currently in production.

  • @killfuckyou8769 You're right. I have a Vibrolux that sounds killer. My 1963 Gibson Falcon with reverb and tremelo sounds better than this amp! And I only paid $75.00 for it.

  • Sounds almost as good as a Cube 60 doesn't it?

    Brilliant.

  • @PageandPlant4Life

    yeah i agree...havent seen a decent vibrolux custom demo yet on the tube..

  • why haven't they ever done a demo of the vibrolux custom reissue?

  • Andy was so young back in the 240p days. :( 

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