SRV '64 Fender Vibroverb "Cesar Diaz" Modded Amplifier (Telecaster) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 14, 2013
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This is the Cesar Diaz Modded '64 Vibroverb Amplifier from Fender. It's a reissue of the classic amplifier that SRV made famous.

Due to the continued popularity of Stevie Ray Vaughan, in 2001 Fender began collaborating with Cesar Diaz to re-create the modified 1964 blackface Vibroverbs that were used by Vaughan throughout his career. The amp debuted in early 2003.

Several modifications were made. A toggle switch mounted on the back of the amplifier chassis allows switching between tube (the original) and solid-state rectification; in the latter mode, output is boosted to 50 watts. A second toggle switch allows the player to disable the Normal channel and the Vibrato effect; the preamp gain is increased, and more distortion and sustain is available. This version of the amplifier has a fifteen-inch Eminence speaker and point-to-point wiring

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