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Vintage Sound Vintage 22
Estimated price for orientation: 1 600 $
Category: Guitar Amplifiers
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Description Condition: New other (see details): A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Vintage Sound
I purchased this amp a couple months ago. Sells for 1895.00 . I just sold my home and buying a condo and need to get a headphone set up to play my guitar thru. It is new , Mint condition in the original box. The ultimate Deluxe Reverb. Normal channel shares the reverb and tremolo and has the "Brown era Deluxe tone stack". The vibrato channel is a stock Deluxe Reverb Tone stack with a variable midrange control...very cool...I am willing to entertain reasonable offer if you care to discuss it 9548068000 Paul. I will only ship in the lower 48 US States. I will fix shipping at 80.00. If its less I will rebate it but I would doubt it will be less..If it's more I will absorb it. Ask questions. Here is more details about this fabulous amp...by the way..amp has less than 10 hours use..you will be happy..The Vintage Sound Vintage 22 is essentially an all hand-wired, all USA made, 60's era Fender Deluxe Reverb, but slightly modified with definite improvements. At the root is, of course, the AB763 blackface circuit. What are these improvements? 1) One thing you'll notice is the addition of a "MIDDLE" tone control on Channel 2. This, of course, was not on the original Deluxe Reverb. So, why did Vintage Sound decide to add it in? Well, first of all, it absolutely does nothing to hurt the integrity of the circuit or tone. The original Fender circuit actually had a fixed "MIDDLE" that was set permanently at 6.8k. Vintage Sound removed this resistor from the circuit and replaced it with a much more versatile 10k potentiometer. The result is you now have the ability to adjust this frequency range without compromising the original tone. If you want it to sound precisely like a 65 Deluxe Reverb, just turn the pot to around 6-7 and you're there. You want to scoop the mids a touch, pull back. Warn the tone a bit, turn up. 2) Also included is a very nifty reverb dwell control which is on the rear of the chassis. Obviously, this too was omitted on the original circuit, but it comes in quite handy for adjusting the amount of decay the reverb has. Nice! 3) Another smart alteration is the incorporation of a Diaz based tremolo mod that Vintage Sound does. This accomplishes a few things... You'll notice the Vibrato has the ability to be slower than stock Fenders. The vibrato being too fast was always a complaint people had with vintage Fender Deluxes (and still do to this day). The other advantage this gives is when you turn the dial all the way down, you switch off the vibrato circuit, bypassing it and leaving you with a cleaner, more pure signal. The result is a slightly more present tone, and a bit of a bump in volume. Furthermore, with the older Deluxe Reverbs, you can hear a "ticking" sound with the vibrato. This is caused by several design flaws in the original circuit allowing the LFO signal to leak into the audio path. These issues have been addressed with better routing of the wires, superior components,
A truly amazing sounding Deluxe Reverb that's truly better than an original with nothing modified in a way that disrupts the original tone.
Specifications: Wattage: 22 watts
Preamp Tubes: 4 x 12AX7, 2 X 12AT7
Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6 (optional 2x6L6)
Rectifier: 1 x 5AR4
Front Controls: Channel 1: Volume, Treble, Bass
Channel 2: Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity
Rear Controls: Dwell (Very cool custom feature for controlling the reverb decay time!)
Effects: Tube Driven Spring Reverb, Tube Vibrato
Speaker: WGS Veteran 30 (A better version of the Celestion Vintage 30)
Inputs: 2 Inputs
Auxiliary Input: RCA Footswitch Jack
Extension Speaker Jack: External Speaker Jack
Circuit Construction: All Point-to-Point, Hand-wired
Cabinet Construction: Dove-tail jointed solid pine w/Baltic Birch Plywood baffle and back panels
Pilot Light: Blue Amp Jewel
Combo Dimensions: 17.5" High x 24.5" Wide x 9 1/2" Deep (50 lbs)
Description
| Condition: | New other (see details): A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original packaging, or in the original packaging but not sealed. The item may be a factory second or a new, unused item with defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Vintage Sound |
I purchased this amp a couple months ago. Sells for 1895.00 . I just sold my home and buying a condo and need to get a headphone set up to play my guitar thru. It is new , Mint condition in the original box. The ultimate Deluxe Reverb. Normal channel shares the reverb and tremolo and has the "Brown era Deluxe tone stack". The vibrato channel is a stock Deluxe Reverb Tone stack with a variable midrange control...very cool...I am willing to entertain reasonable offer if you care to discuss it 9548068000 Paul. I will only ship in the lower 48 US States. I will fix shipping at 80.00. If its less I will rebate it but I would doubt it will be less..If it's more I will absorb it. Ask questions. Here is more details about this fabulous amp...by the way..amp has less than 10 hours use..you will be happy..The Vintage Sound Vintage 22 is essentially an all hand-wired, all USA made, 60's era Fender Deluxe Reverb, but slightly modified with definite improvements. At the root is, of course, the AB763 blackface circuit. What are these improvements? 1) One thing you'll notice is the addition of a "MIDDLE" tone control on Channel 2. This, of course, was not on the original Deluxe Reverb. So, why did Vintage Sound decide to add it in? Well, first of all, it absolutely does nothing to hurt the integrity of the circuit or tone. The original Fender circuit actually had a fixed "MIDDLE" that was set permanently at 6.8k. Vintage Sound removed this resistor from the circuit and replaced it with a much more versatile 10k potentiometer. The result is you now have the ability to adjust this frequency range without compromising the original tone. If you want it to sound precisely like a 65 Deluxe Reverb, just turn the pot to around 6-7 and you're there. You want to scoop the mids a touch, pull back. Warn the tone a bit, turn up. 2) Also included is a very nifty reverb dwell control which is on the rear of the chassis. Obviously, this too was omitted on the original circuit, but it comes in quite handy for adjusting the amount of decay the reverb has. Nice! 3) Another smart alteration is the incorporation of a Diaz based tremolo mod that Vintage Sound does. This accomplishes a few things... You'll notice the Vibrato has the ability to be slower than stock Fenders. The vibrato being too fast was always a complaint people had with vintage Fender Deluxes (and still do to this day). The other advantage this gives is when you turn the dial all the way down, you switch off the vibrato circuit, bypassing it and leaving you with a cleaner, more pure signal. The result is a slightly more present tone, and a bit of a bump in volume. Furthermore, with the older Deluxe Reverbs, you can hear a "ticking" sound with the vibrato. This is caused by several design flaws in the original circuit allowing the LFO signal to leak into the audio path. These issues have been addressed with better routing of the wires, superior components,
A truly amazing sounding Deluxe Reverb that's truly better than an original with nothing modified in a way that disrupts the original tone.
Specifications: Wattage: 22 watts
Preamp Tubes: 4 x 12AX7, 2 X 12AT7
Power Tubes: 2 x 6V6 (optional 2x6L6)
Rectifier: 1 x 5AR4
Front Controls: Channel 1: Volume, Treble, Bass
Channel 2: Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb, Speed, Intensity
Rear Controls: Dwell (Very cool custom feature for controlling the reverb decay time!)
Effects: Tube Driven Spring Reverb, Tube Vibrato
Speaker: WGS Veteran 30 (A better version of the Celestion Vintage 30)
Inputs: 2 Inputs
Auxiliary Input: RCA Footswitch Jack
Extension Speaker Jack: External Speaker Jack
Circuit Construction: All Point-to-Point, Hand-wired
Cabinet Construction: Dove-tail jointed solid pine w/Baltic Birch Plywood baffle and back panels
Pilot Light: Blue Amp Jewel
Combo Dimensions: 17.5" High x 24.5" Wide x 9 1/2" Deep (50 lbs)