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Post subject: New Amp Day * 1984 Twin Reverb II Amp Head * Need some help.
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:09 pm
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Hi, I just purchased an 1984 Fender Twin Reverb II Amp Head.
It is from the Paul Rivera era.

When it arrived last month, it arrived completely dead.
The seller only used the first channel and first volume/tone section.
The seller claimed to have never used the second section of controls or the Reverb.
The Seller claimed to have never had a foot switch for the reverb.
The seller's a great guy. I trusted he shipped a working amp that was UPS damaged.

I purchased a footswitch with lead/reverb. Today, I brought it home :D

At the amp repair shop, I tested the amp with the repair manager.
Remember, I have never heard the amp work at all.
Man, does it sound great. Footswitch is fantastic and the reverb is awesome.

OK, here is my need for help . . . . . . :?: :?: :?:
This Paul Rivera Twin Reverb II Amp Head now has a footswitch with two buttons,
three push/pull knobs on the face plate for volume boost, tone and channel controls.
Personally, I looked like a fool trying to figure out what was working what, and
combine the knob & footswitches, I did not get the switching possibilities understood.

Is there a manual or guide to better understand how the "lead" on the foot switch works?
And how to manage the three faceplate panel push/pull knobs?

I am sure I can figure it out over time, but I'd love to see what
Fender shipped with the amps, when brand new.
There must have been an Fender Twin Reverb II Amp Head Manual? Right?

Thanks for any and all help. Toppscore :)

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Fender did indeed ship thier Twin Reverb II with an owners manual. It had a picture of the amp on the cover with a blue to white splatter effect on it and was part of the ad series "The Sound That Creates Legends" (like the vintage reissues of the time). I still have the one that came with my '84 Concert in the plastic bag it came in.

The only reason I bought the Concert over the Twin II was that I simply didn't need the power of 105 watts...the Concert and Twin II sounded very similar, but the Concert was a much more manageable 60 watts from two 6L6's. The amps operate very similar, with the exception of the mid knob on the clean channel, they are very similar. And as you have found out, a great all around sounding amp. The one draw back people have said about the amp is the Clean Channel is not quite the Classic Fender Clean...I beg to differ, I think they have it in Channel one, but have to agree the Lead channel is not your vintage Fender vibrato channel sound, but it is a cascading gain channel, so not built to sound like the old ones. So...

The footswitch (Optional P/N 017007) is acutally quite simple, the red LED is for channel switching (the pull switch on the clean channel push/pull will also change channels) and the green is LED is to switch the reverb on and off. The mid control on the Lead Channel is a pull boost and brings in an additional gain stage. The effects loop on the back of the amp has level controls with a send and return. A cool feature of this amp is if you resist plugging anything into the effects loop it is bypassed. Also if you use a straight cord and plug each end into the send and return it brings in additional gain.

Here is a web site with some info, did not find any copies of the Owners Manual anywhere on-line. http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/

Post some pics of that puppy.

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Fender did indeed ship thier Twin Reverb II with an owners manual. It had a picture of the amp on the cover with a blue to white splatter effect on it and was part of the ad series "The Sound That Creates Legends" (like the vintage reissues of the time). I still have the one that came with my '84 Concert in the plastic bag it came in.

The only reason I bought the Concert over the Twin II was that I simply didn't need the power of 105 watts...the Concert and Twin II sounded very similar, but the Concert was a much more manageable 60 watts from two 6L6's. The amps operate very similar, with the exception of the mid knob on the clean channel, they are very similar. And as you have found out, a great all around sounding amp. The one draw back people have said about the amp is the Clean Channel is not quite the Classic Fender Clean...I beg to differ, I think they have it in Channel one, but have to agree the Lead channel is not your vintage Fender vibrato channel sound, but it is a cascading gain channel, so not built to sound like the old ones. So...

The footswitch (Optional P/N 017007) is acutally quite simple, the red LED is for channel switching (the pull switch on the clean channel push/pull will also change channels) and the green is LED is to switch the reverb on and off. The mid control on the Lead Channel is a pull boost and brings in an additional gain stage. The effects loop on the back of the amp has level controls with a send and return. A cool feature of this amp is if you resist plugging anything into the effects loop it is bypassed. Also if you use a straight cord and plug each end into the send and return it brings in additional gain.

Here is a web site with some info, did not find any copies of the Owners Manual anywhere on-line. http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/

Post some pics of that puppy.

HTH

T2


Ampwares site: http://ampwares.com/amplifiers/fender-twin-reverb-ii/

Schematic with foot switch: http://ampwares.com/schematics/twin_rev_ii.pdf

Schematice with parts list: http://www.stratopastor.org.uk/strato/a ... tslist.pdf

Owner's manual (for sale): http://angela.com/twinreverbiiamplifier ... anual.aspx

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Call or email Fender for a free PDF copy of owners manual and schematic from the archives, the Twin Reverb II is listed.

http://www.fender.com/support/articles/fender-guitar-and-bass-amplifiers-owners-manuals-and-schematics-hard-copy-archives

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Post subject: Re: New Amp Day * 1984 Twin Reverb II Amp Head * Need some h
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Shim...good catch, I didn't see the Twin II on the list when I looked...getting old sucks!

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Post subject: Re: New Amp Day * 1984 Twin Reverb II Amp Head * Need some h
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:42 am
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T2Stratman wrote:
Fender did indeed ship thier Twin Reverb II with an owners manual. It had a picture of the amp on the cover with a blue to white splatter effect on it and was part of the ad series "The Sound That Creates Legends" (like the vintage reissues of the time). I still have the one that came with my '84 Concert in the plastic bag it came in. The only reason I bought the Concert over the Twin II was that I simply didn't need the power of 105 watts...the Concert and Twin II sounded very similar, but the Concert was a much more manageable 60 watts from two 6L6's. The amps operate very similar, with the exception of the mid knob on the clean channel, they are very similar. And as you have found out, a great all around sounding amp. The one draw back people have said about the amp is the Clean Channel is not quite the Classic Fender Clean...I beg to differ, I think they have it in Channel one, but have to agree the Lead channel is not your vintage Fender vibrato channel sound, but it is a cascading gain channel, so not built to sound like the old ones. So... The footswitch (Optional P/N 017007) is acutally quite simple, the red LED is for channel switching (the pull switch on the clean channel push/pull will also change channels) and the green is LED is to switch the reverb on and off. The mid control on the Lead Channel is a pull boost and brings in an additional gain stage. The effects loop on the back of the amp has level controls with a send and return. A cool feature of this amp is if you resist plugging anything into the effects loop it is bypassed. Also if you use a straight cord and plug each end into the send and return it brings in additional gain. Here is a web site with some info, did not find any copies of the Owners Manual anywhere on-line. http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/
Post some pics of that puppy. HTH T2


T2S. Thank you for a kind response and good communications. This is my first
push/pull amp, as I really have avoided most any vintage "hand-wired" amp after 1968.
I've several 1968 Fenders. I desired this amp for different tones, and if successful,
I can sell my 1968 Twin Reverb 2x12 85w combo amp, and have 100w amp head instead.

I am hoping this has a Master Volume control that suits me. I want to crank up the amp
to the max and use the Master volume to tone it down to livingroom/bedroom levels.
I will find out soon enough.

I have been to Ampwares and have seen schematics, but nothing useful, so far.

I gave it a good test at the amp repair shop, and this amp sounds just like my 1968 TR.
We had it hooked to a Marshall 4x10 half stack. Ultimately I should be pleased with it.
Since you brought up the Paul Rivera Era Concert 1x12 60w's, any problem if two 6L6
power tubes are pulled out to get 50w or 52.5w or 60w ~ down from it's original 105w's???

BTW, I find my powerful 85w 100w 105w 135w amps that are supposed to be clean,
do play very well at lower volumes. I've had my 1968 Twin Reverb 2x12 85w play great
at bedroom levels. Acceptable to me. But, I've been hearing and reading about pulling
two tubes to reduce the wattage output in half. In your opinion, any problem with that?

IMHO, this 1984 Twin Reveb II doesn't have a Vibrato Channel (Speed/Intensity), but it
does have Presence Control & Reverb Control for effects. I purchased the dedicated &
special Twin Reverb II footswitch. It's the most expensive footswitch I've ever purchased.
Unusual for me are the LEAD/REVERB two button switches, compared to the VIBRATO/REVERB
two button footswitches for my other reverb amps. I need time to play with them.

Regarding the "effects-in" . . . . can I play a CD player into the amp and have the song
play out of the speakers? If so, can I play guitar along with the song at the same time?
PLMK. Thank you.

Following are the three pictures from the EBay listing:
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Post subject: Re: New Amp Day * 1984 Twin Reverb II Amp Head * Need some h
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:19 am
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Toppscore wrote:
T2Stratman wrote:
Fender did indeed ship thier Twin Reverb II with an owners manual. It had a picture of the amp on the cover with a blue to white splatter effect on it and was part of the ad series "The Sound That Creates Legends" (like the vintage reissues of the time). I still have the one that came with my '84 Concert in the plastic bag it came in. The only reason I bought the Concert over the Twin II was that I simply didn't need the power of 105 watts...the Concert and Twin II sounded very similar, but the Concert was a much more manageable 60 watts from two 6L6's. The amps operate very similar, with the exception of the mid knob on the clean channel, they are very similar. And as you have found out, a great all around sounding amp. The one draw back people have said about the amp is the Clean Channel is not quite the Classic Fender Clean...I beg to differ, I think they have it in Channel one, but have to agree the Lead channel is not your vintage Fender vibrato channel sound, but it is a cascading gain channel, so not built to sound like the old ones. So... The footswitch (Optional P/N 017007) is acutally quite simple, the red LED is for channel switching (the pull switch on the clean channel push/pull will also change channels) and the green is LED is to switch the reverb on and off. The mid control on the Lead Channel is a pull boost and brings in an additional gain stage. The effects loop on the back of the amp has level controls with a send and return. A cool feature of this amp is if you resist plugging anything into the effects loop it is bypassed. Also if you use a straight cord and plug each end into the send and return it brings in additional gain. Here is a web site with some info, did not find any copies of the Owners Manual anywhere on-line. http://www.thevintagesound.com/ffg/
Post some pics of that puppy. HTH T2


T2S. Thank you for a kind response and good communications. This is my first
push/pull amp, as I really have avoided most any vintage "hand-wired" amp after 1968.
I've several 1968 Fenders. I desired this amp for different tones, and if successful,
I can sell my 1968 Twin Reverb 2x12 85w combo amp, and have 100w amp head instead.

I am hoping this has a Master Volume control that suits me. I want to crank up the amp
to the max and use the Master volume to tone it down to livingroom/bedroom levels.
I will find out soon enough.

I have been to Ampwares and have seen schematics, but nothing useful, so far.

I gave it a good test at the amp repair shop, and this amp sounds just like my 1968 TR.
We had it hooked to a Marshall 4x10 half stack. Ultimately I should be pleased with it.
Since you brought up the Paul Rivera Era Concert 1x12 60w's, any problem if two 6L6
power tubes are pulled out to get 50w or 52.5w or 60w ~ down from it's original 105w's???

BTW, I find my powerful 85w 100w 105w 135w amps that are supposed to be clean,
do play very well at lower volumes. I've had my 1968 Twin Reverb 2x12 85w play great
at bedroom levels. Acceptable to me. But, I've been hearing and reading about pulling
two tubes to reduce the wattage output in half. In your opinion, any problem with that?

IMHO, this 1984 Twin Reveb II doesn't have a Vibrato Channel (Speed/Intensity), but it
does have Presence Control & Reverb Control for effects. I purchased the dedicated &
special Twin Reverb II footswitch. It's the most expensive footswitch I've ever purchased.
Unusual for me are the LEAD/REVERB two button switches, compared to the VIBRATO/REVERB
two button footswitches for my other reverb amps. I need time to play with them.

Regarding the "effects-in" . . . . can I play a CD player into the amp and have the song
play out of the speakers? If so, can I play guitar along with the song at the same time?
PLMK. Thank you.

Following are the three pictures from the EBay listing:
Image

Image

Image

Toppscore 8)


The Master Volume set up on this amp will allow you to crank for full distortion at bedroom levels, with as much gain as you choose to dial in via the Gain Knob.

As for pulling two tubes to get down to 50 watts, never been a fan of doing this...I have usually just found a lower powered amp that I can then push harder. FWIW.

Correct this amp has NO vibrato on the lead channel. They used those 12AX7/s and chassis spaces to provide the cascading gain for the amp. It does have some great reverb and the Presence control which acts and sounds exactly like the ones on the vintage amps.

Yeah the footswitches for these amps are not cheap at all, but besides the channel switching button (allows you to preset each channel, 1 Clean, 2 Dirty and switch back and forth between the channels vs turning on and off the vibrato on ONE channel as in the vintage amps. Reverb works on both channels if I remember right.

I have never tried to use a CD player through the effects loop, so you are on your own for that one...never thought to try it. Amp looks to be in good shape. They are very well built and they are the last of the true PTP amps Fender built. Ever wonder why Fender picked 1985 as the end of the vintage amps for the forum? HMMM? These last PTP amps might just be why!

By the way I gigged with this amp and just my Strat for most of the mid to late 80's off and on and it NEVER let me down.

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Generally, it's OK to pull two of four output tubes, either the inner pair or the outer pair, as long as the bias is reasonable to begin with, as the current will rise a little on the two remaining tubes.

Music from an mp3 player or similar, usually sounds horrible when played through an instrument amplifier, but if you like it, no harm. However, if you plug into the effects loop return, this will bypass the preamp section of the amp, so no guitar sound. If you want to try to play along with music, try input 2 for the music with guitar into input 1 (the music will still sound like crap though).

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shimmilou wrote:
Generally, it's OK to pull two of four output tubes, either the inner pair or the outer pair, as long as the bias is reasonable to begin with, as the current will rise a little on the two remaining tubes. Music from an mp3 player or similar, usually sounds horrible when played through an instrument amplifier, but if you like it, no harm. However, if you plug into the effects loop return, this will bypass the preamp section of the amp, so no guitar sound. If you want to try to play along with music, try input 2 for the music with guitar into input 1 (the music will still sound like crap though).



Thanks, Shimmilou. I purchased a ton of modern amps with headphone jacks and
stereo inputs just for this reason. When I saw that my new 1984 Twin Reverb II
and the "recording I/O ports, I just wondered what is possible.

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shimmilou wrote:
Call or email Fender for a free PDF copy of owners manual and schematic from the archives, the Twin Reverb II is listed.

http://www.fender.com/support/articles/fender-guitar-and-bass-amplifiers-owners-manuals-and-schematics-hard-copy-archives



I am going to give this a shot. They want pictures, etc.
Wonder why? But, I will try. Thanks for the update.
I will use it for some other amps, as well. Toppscore :)

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T2Stratman wrote:
The Master Volume set up on this amp will allow you to crank for full distortion at bedroom levels, with as much gain as you choose to dial in via the Gain Knob.

As for pulling two tubes to get down to 50 watts, never been a fan of doing this...I have usually just found a lower powered amp that I can then push harder. FWIW.

Correct this amp has NO vibrato on the lead channel. They used those 12AX7/s and chassis spaces to provide the cascading gain for the amp. It does have some great reverb and the Presence control which acts and sounds exactly like the ones on the vintage amps.

Yeah the footswitches for these amps are not cheap at all, but besides the channel switching button (allows you to preset each channel, 1 Clean, 2 Dirty and switch back and forth between the channels vs turning on and off the vibrato on ONE channel as in the vintage amps. Reverb works on both channels if I remember right.

I have never tried to use a CD player through the effects loop, so you are on your own for that one...never thought to try it. Amp looks to be in good shape. They are very well built and they are the last of the true PTP amps Fender built. Ever wonder why Fender picked 1985 as the end of the vintage amps for the forum? HMMM? These last PTP amps might just be why!

By the way I gigged with this amp and just my Strat for most of the mid to late 80's off and on and it NEVER let me down. HTH T2


Yes. I just purchased it off of Mark Gillespie, lead guitarist for Trace Adkins.
He never used a footswitch and did not have one. He only used one channel.
So, when it arrived dead, no history of the Reverb working, no footswith and only
one channel played for usage, I was quite concerned. But, with four new
JJ power tubes and the rectifier lead being re-soldered, I now know this TR-II
is a great amp. Now, I can let my 1968 Twin Reverb go without too much remorse.

The high/low switch, 50% tube reduction, stadium/club switch have been installed and
used in SOME fender amps for thirty years. Why are you not a fan of removing two tubes
so the amp can better be played at more location possibilities? PLMK. Thank you.


IMHO, when the Paul Rivera era ended, so did the point-to-point.
My research indicates that Paul Rivera joined Fender in May 1982
and left in May 1985. The Paul Rivera Fender Amps were shipped from
1983-1986. During the 1985/1986 CBS Fender sale to the employee group,
Paul Rivera did not get along with the new team or the team's direction.
So, Rivera left and Fender made the changes that included no more Rivera
amps, no more "point-to-point", and a different approach to master-volume
and gain controls. Again, this is the way I see it.

Also, I've seen claims that the Fender 75 & Fender 140 and other "push/pull"
amp controls are "Rivera Era" amps. As most of you know, Ed Jahns design
& engineering team developed these and other products in 1978. Paul Rivera
used the Ed Jahns design and enhanced what Fender was producing to
develop the "II" series of several models of amps. Fender continued to use
some of the Paul Rivera and Ed Jahns designs after 1986 to this day.

IMHO, it's interesting how the wrong word spreads, but 1983-1986 IS the Paul Rivera Era.
Yet, there are advertised claims of Fender amps from 1978-1995 that are Rivera era amps.

Thanks again for the suggestions.

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Point to point (PTP) really ended long before that. PTP means no circuit board (eyelet, printed circuit, turret) but that components are connected directly to other components. Look inside your amps and let us know which ones have eyelet boards and which ones don't. :wink: Hand-wired doesn't necessarily mean PTP. You can hand-wire an amp that has a circuit board.

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shimmilou wrote:
Point to point (PTP) really ended long before that. PTP means no circuit board (eyelet, printed circuit, turret) but that components are connected directly to other components. Look inside your amps and let us know which ones have eyelet boards and which ones don't. :wink: Hand-wired doesn't necessarily mean PTP. You can hand-wire an amp that has a circuit board.


So, what does my 1954 Fender 4x10 Bassman have?
My 1968 Twin Reverb 2x12 have?
My 1984 Twin Reverb II amp head have?

What changed in 1986? Why do many say 1986 was the last P2P amps?

PLMK. Thanks. Toppscore 8)

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Toppscore wrote:
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So, what does my 1954 Fender 4x10 Bassman have?
My 1968 Twin Reverb 2x12 have?
My 1984 Twin Reverb II amp head have?

What changed in 1986? Why do many say 1986 was the last P2P amps?...


Look for yourself. Then you'll know that "many" don't know WTF they are talking about. There are still "boutique" amps that use PTP, but Fender production amps have used eyelet boards long before '86. Every layout drawing for any Bassman that I have seen has an eyelet board. Maybe there are different understandings of exactly what PTP really is. :idea:

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