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Description

Step back in time with the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb, a modern tribute to the iconic Silverface era. This combo amp delivers the classic Fender tone with a contemporary twist, perfect for musicians seeking vintage vibes without sacrificing modern functionality. Its 35 watts of power and dual 10-inch speakers offer a harmonious blend of clarity and volume, ideal for both stage and studio. The versatile two-channel setup, featuring a distinct Custom channel alongside a Vintage channel enriched with classic Fender reverb, ensures a wide tonal palette. Whether you're riffing at home or gigging downtown, the '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb brings the legendary '60s sound to today's musicians.

Key Features:

  • 35 watts of power through two 10-inch speakers for optimal clarity and volume.
  • Four 12AX7 and two 12AT7 preamp tubes, alongside two 6L6 power tubes, provide the classic Fender tone.
  • Two channels: Custom and Vintage, with Vintage channel offering the iconic Fender spring reverb.
  • Faithful recreation of the late '60s Silverface Vibrolux for that authentic retro sound.
  • Perfect for both stage and studio, offering versatility for any playing style.

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb-Amp 2-Channel 35-Watt 2x10" Guitar Combo
Finish Black
Year 2013 - 2018
Made In Mexico
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Model Family Fender Vibrolux
Model Sub-Family Fender Vibrolux Reverb
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 4 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 35
Power Tube Type 6L6
Reverb Spring Reverb
Series Fender Custom Vintage Modified Amp
Speaker Configuration 2x10"

FAQs

What are the core tonal characteristics of the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp?

The Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp is known for its classic Fender blackface tone, offering harmonic depth, clarity, and a versatile sound that ranges from bright, twangy cleans to rich, singing blues tones.

Is the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp suitable for gigging with a drummer?

Yes, with 35 watts of tube power and dual 10" Celestion TEN 30 speakers, the Vibrolux Reverb Amp provides ample volume and projection for live performances alongside a drummer.

What built-in effects does the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp have?

This amp features built-in spring reverb and vibrato effects, controlled via the Vintage channel, adding depth and modulation to your sound.

Does the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp come with a footswitch?

Yes, the amp includes a two-button footswitch, allowing you to easily toggle the reverb and vibrato effects during performances.

How does the speaker configuration of the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp affect its sound?

The amp's dual 10" speakers provide a more scooped, responsive, and punchy sound compared to larger speakers, enhancing its clarity and sparkle.

What is the weight and portability of the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp?

Weighing 41.8 pounds, the Vibrolux Reverb Amp is relatively portable for its class, making it a practical choice for musicians who need to transport their gear frequently.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile with 60s silver face tone and two distinct channels

  • Excellent pedal compatibility across genres

  • Lush, full reverb and tremolo effects

  • Manageable size with significant tonal power from 6L6 tubes

  • Clear, bell-like clean tones that transition well to gritty blues

  • Responsive to guitar volume changes for dynamic playing

  • Bright switch and 2x10 speakers deliver clear sound without muddiness

  • Foot pedal for easy reverb/tremolo control

  • Comes with footswitch (FS) and cover for added value

CONS

  • Cleaner channel needs to be pushed for grit, requiring pedals at low volumes

  • Slightly heavier than some may expect

  • Preferentially suits single coil pickups over humbuckers

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp.

Features and functionality

  • The Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb lacks an effects loop, affecting how users incorporate delays and reverbs in their setup.

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  • This amp features a 210 speaker configuration, praised for delivering a bigger sound with tight bass response compared to a single 112 setup.

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  • The Vibrolux reverb is often described as weak; some users reported units where the reverb barely worked or failed entirely.

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  • The bright switch affects the overall tone, offering flexibility between darker and lighter sound profiles, influencing the perceived reverb quality.

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Comparisons

  • The Vibrolux offers a balance of wattage, providing desirable headroom while achieving breakup at lower volumes compared to the '65 and '68 Deluxe Reverb Reissues.

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  • The solid-state rectifier in the Vibrolux provides a tighter low-end response, contrasting with tube rectified models like the Hot Rod Deluxe, which can be boomy.

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  • The Vibrolux breaks up easily at low volumes, offering a classic tone, while the Hot Rod Deluxe is noted for its versatility and as a strong pedal platform.

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  • The onboard reverb of the Vibrolux is less "drippy" compared to standalone units like the Surfy Bear, which are preferred for surf music styles.

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User experience

  • The Vibrolux's vintage channel is favored for pristine cleans, while the custom channel excels with overdriven tones, especially when used with pedals like a Tube Screamer.

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  • Owners find the Vibrolux fun when used with a simple guitar-cable-amp setup, highlighting its responsiveness despite challenges in taming its sound.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The Vibrolux can suffer from hissing and low headroom, requiring circuit tweaks to improve these issues and enhance its classic Fender sound.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Recommended mods include addressing hissing and optimizing the circuit to approach Black Panel Fender tones without compromising the amp.

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  • Owners suggest modifying the reverb circuit by adjusting cap C38 and C42, potentially improving reverb tone towards a brighter and more pronounced "drippy" effect.

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Critic Reviews

'68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Review: To cost $1199 for a printed circuit board amp and be... | Fender | Guitar Amplifiers | Reviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com

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The Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb gets high marks for its desirable vintage-inspired tone, making it a solid choice for small to medium venues where sound quality is paramount. However, its functionality is hampered by lack of modern conveniences such as impedance switching and bias adjustment points. Priced at $1199, some might find it lacking in features compared to similarly priced competitors. While its sound is redeeming, with a decent pedal platform and classic Fender warmth, the amp's design limitations and features may leave some musicians seeking more value for their investment. Overall, it's a good amp with cautionary notes to shop around.

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The Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb is a modern twist on a vintage classic, delivering the revered Vibrolux sound with contemporary enhancements. Its 60s aesthetic appeal, combined with robust build quality, makes it a standout on stage. The amp boasts a versatile dual-channel setup, with a Vintage channel for classic tones and a Custom channel that's pedal-friendly. While compact compared to the Twin Reverb, it remains heavy, lacking wheels for easy transport. Despite this, its affordability for a professional-grade amp and consistently excellent tone make it an attractive choice for musicians seeking that classic Fender chime in a more portable package.

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paulsmithiii

Modern Technology / Classic Sound

I chose this amp after playing on several Fenders and even a Supro. Years ago I had a late sixties Fender Super Six (a piece of gear you later kick yourself for getting rid of). The Super Six was basically a Fender Twin sitting on four additional speakers. It was way too much amp to both control volume-wise and haul around but it had an amazing sound. The Vibrolux '68 reissue was the one amplifier that reminded me most of my long, lost friend. I know I could have picked up a vintage Twin in Austin or Houston but had to keep the cost lower than that. One channel is set up like a Fender Bassman tone stack while the alternate channel is more vintage Fender Tube amp. The reverb and tremolo are very close to the original Fender sound. Since my go-to guitars are primarily Stratocasters and Gretschs this amp makes the perfect marriage. I like the ease the foot pedal affords to turn the reverb and/or tremolo off or on. Another big thing that impressed me about the Vibrolux '68 was the dial point at which the amp breaks over to distortion. You don't have to push the two 10 inch Celestion speakers into the next county to get a natural growl out of it. It's become my favorite of the amps I've ever owned.

zachbaum

Sweet and Simple

Fantastic sounding amp, the volume level is just right, almost all amps run too loud, whereas this amp is ideal for at home, gigging (you'll want to mic for large venues), or studio. Highly recommend single-coil or semi-hallows through this amp. If you are playing a humbucker guitar through this you'll either want to make sure your pickups have great clarity, use an EQ pedal of sorts to boost the mids, or you could replace the speakers it comes with with mid-boosted speakers. This is just if you want to really get into it, just a recommendation I have, I play with my Les Paul through this amp all the time and it still sounds fantastic without any modifications to either.

alexis_pinilla

Perfect Amp

I've passed for many brands of amplifiers (Orange, vox, marshall) but this thing it's just perfect for any style, sounds dreamy, top quality, plenty volume for anything, takes pedal perfectly. Comes with the FS and a cover, not going to change this amp never I think.

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See how Adam Hann uses Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp

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"New amps sounding amazing @fender", at Red Hat Amphitheater. If you search on YouTube, "the 1975 live Red Hat", you'll find Adam playing with Fender Vibrolux, instead of his Hiwatt.

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in the comments section of this post ryan states he's using hia vibrolux

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In his YouTube video "Robben Ford Scale: Guitar Lesson," Nick Granville features the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb amplifier prominently in the background.

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Andy can be seen playing a fender silverface Vibrolux Reverb at 1:31. It is clear that it is the Vibrolux and not the Deluxe as the Vibrolux features a switch next to the inputs of both channels. Those switches can also be seen on the amp played by Andy in this video. It is also clearly not a Twin as those feature 4 knobs on the custom channel, whereas this amp features 3.

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In an Instagram photo posted by wavvyboi on May 13, 2022, the Fender '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb Amp is visible on the left side. The photo was shared by ☆wavvyboi☆simon vogt grande☆ and tagged with @fender, providing proof of the artist's use of this specific amp.

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Toshio Uchida describes using a Fender Vibrolux Reverb in the linked tweet.

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