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Description

Step into the world of vintage tone with the Fender Tremolux, a guitar amplifier stack that has been enchanting musicians since the 1960s. Reviving the classic warm sound that defined an era, this amplifier is perfect for those who appreciate both retro aesthetics and modern reliability. The Tremolux boasts authentic tube-driven tremolo, offering a rich, pulsating effect that enhances your sound with depth and character. Whether you're playing blues, rock, or jazz, this amp delivers a clean and versatile sound palette that responds dynamically to your playing style.

The Tremolux is designed to work seamlessly with various guitar types, ensuring that you get the most out of your instrument. Its sturdy construction makes it a reliable companion for both studio sessions and live performances. Guitarists will appreciate the simplicity and effectiveness of its controls, allowing for quick adjustments on the fly.

For those who seek a dependable amplifier that offers a blend of classic and contemporary features, the Fender Tremolux stands out as a top choice. Its ability to produce a range of tones from clean to gritty makes it an excellent option for musicians looking to explore their sonic boundaries.

Key Features:

  • Authentic tube-driven tremolo for dynamic sound effects
  • Classic design with modern reliability
  • Versatile tone control suitable for multiple music genres
  • Ideal for studio sessions and live performances
  • Compatible with a wide range of guitars and musical styles

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Tremolux 2-Channel 35-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish Black Panel
Year 1963 - 1966
Made In United States
Categories Guitar Heads
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Direct Output No Direct Output
Electronics Tube
Impedance 4 ohms
Model Family Fender Tremolux
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 4 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 35
Power Tube Type 6L6
Reverb None
Series Fender Vintage Black Panel Amps

FAQs

What are the tonal characteristics of the Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763?

The Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 is known for its warm, clean tones with a smooth breakup when pushed. Its 6L6 power tubes deliver a classic Fender sound, making it ideal for blues, rock, and country styles.

Is the Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 suitable for gigging?

With its 35-watt output, the Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 is powerful enough for small to medium-sized gigs, especially when paired with an efficient speaker cabinet.

Does the Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 have built-in reverb?

No, the Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 does not feature built-in reverb, staying true to its vintage design focused on pure tube-driven sound.

How many channels does the Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 have?

The Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 features two channels, allowing for versatile tonal options and easy switching between clean and overdriven sounds.

What kind of power tubes does the Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 use?

The Fender 'Black Panel' Tremolux AA763 utilizes 6L6 power tubes, known for their robust, clean tones and smooth overdrive characteristics.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Perfect "club-sized" amp with ideal 35W power for various gig settings

  • Sweet spot between taming 100W and overdriving 22W amps

  • Excellent headroom and grind for heavy blues/rock

  • Versatile, compatible with a variety of cabinets

  • Original vintage appeal, considered a piece of history

  • Matched 6L6 tubes provide robust sound quality

  • Easily adjustable bias for personalized sound tuning

  • Retains timeless magic of classic Fender Blackface amps

  • Quick attack and tight low end with optional SS rectifier

CONS

  • Some modifications required for optimal performance (e.g., SS rectifier)

Critic Reviews

The Fender Tremolux | Vintage Guitar® magazine

vintageguitar.com

The Fender Tremolux stands out as a hidden gem among tweed amps, offering big-amp features in a small-to-medium package. With its robust fixed-bias design and long-tailed-pair phase inverter, it delivers a sound reminiscent of the Bassman, yet perfectly scaled for intimate venues. The lush tremolo adds a rich dimension, while its vintage charm is underscored by original components from 1960. However, its rarity might make it elusive for some collectors. Overall, the Tremolux is a delightful blend of history and sound, making it a prized find for those lucky enough to own one.

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peterglavanov

1962 Fender Tremolux head

I have original 1962 Fender Tremolux head in white tolex. This grand ma stays only in the studio!

jimmarchi1

brownface or blackface? 62 is a transitional year

peterglavanov

it is brownface.Unfortunately i can't upload pic of mine amp.I have contract on a boat and the internet connection here is too weak.... but actually you can see it in my website on gear page! www.peterglavanov.com best regards!

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Dusty Redmon

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"I've also got a totally awesome 1963 blackface Fender Tremolux head with 2x10 cabinet in cream tolex. What I love about the Tremolux versus other blackface-era (and silverface for that matter) Fender amps, is that the Tremo is only 35 watts. It's still got a really big sound and headroom that other 30 watt amps don't have. I'd take my Tremo over an AC-30 anyday. Love that amp!"

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