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Hey all,i'm looking to move on my Pro reverb.It's a Beautiful,versatile amp but i'm using my Maschine more with the band.

I'm the second owner,i've had the amp for about a year & a half.The Previous owner hardly used it(never gigged).
The Amp is in very good condition no marks,tears,damage etc...
Comes with padded cover.

These are pretty rare amps that don't come up for sale too often.

[b]Spec :[/b]

Model/Circuit Number: PR448
Years of Production: 2001 - 2003
Era: Pro Tube Series
Configuration: Combo
Controls: Black, forward facing w/ white labels
Knobs: Black skirted w/ chrome center, numbered 1 - 10
Faceplate
Front: Input Jack, Channel 1: Volume, Bright Switch, Treble, Bass, Mid, Channel 2: Gain, Treble, Bass, Mid, Master Volume, Channel Select Switch, Reverb, Speed, Intensity, Presence, Pilot Lamp
Rear: Power Switch, Standby Switch, Power Cord Connector, Power Fuse, Power Level Switch, Loop Send Level, Send Jack, Loop On/Off Switch, Loop Return Jack, Loop Return Level, Pre Amp Output Jack, Power Amp Input Jack, Footswitch Jack, Power Tube Trouble LED, Power Tube Fuse, Bias Pot, Bias Test Points, Balance Test Points, Balance Pot, External Speaker Jack, Main Speaker Jack
Cabinet

Dimensions: 17 3/8 x 25 3/8 x 12 27/32
Hardware: Large Chassis Straps 5 5/8
Handle: Black Strap Handle
Feet: Glides / Removable Casters
Corners: Chrome w/ Lip

Covering Material

Tolex/Tweed: Black Tolex
Grill Cloth: Silver Sparkle Grill Cloth
Logo: Grill mounted, raised, chrome & black script
Weight: 75 lbs.
Speaker

Size: 1 x 12
Impedance: 8 ohms
Model: Jensen C12K (Reissue)(For more info, check out the Jensen Replacement Speakers)
Effects: Reverb, Tremolo
~Watts: 12.5 watts / 50 watts - switchable
Tubes

Pre amp: 7 x 12AX7, 1 x12AT7
Power: 2 x 6L6GC
Bias: Fixed, Each Power Tube Individually Adjustable
Rectifier: Solid State

Comments: Pro Tube Series/Pro Reverb amp. Fender did it a disservice to call it a "Pro Reverb". It is so different from the blackface and silverface Pro Reverbs that it really doesn't fit the description, but it is a wonderful amp. On the clean channel at the 12.5 watt setting and with the bright switch clicked in it sounds so much like a Deluxe Reverb that I doubt it you could tell the difference. And the gain channel has a very pleasant, warm presence (not a harsh gain like other Fender amps (Prosonic) seem to have). These were quickly discontinued so there seems to be very few of them out there. - Dave Underwood




Looking for £450








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