What's with Fender's "vintage reissue" line of amps??

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What's with Fender's "vintage reissue" line of amps??

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Brace yourselves, rant ahead...

I'm into Fender blackface amps, and I think it's a goddamn shame that Fender doesn't have a bigger selection of vintage reissues in their series of amps that they call "vintage reissue" :facepalm:

I for one would love to see the return of the pro reverb for instance. Looks like a twin with more manageable power, I'd love to be able to buy a used or maybe even a new one. Vintage ones are stupid expensive in this part of the world.

There's a "twin custom 15" and a "deluxe reverb head" and hor rod combos in all shapes and colors, but no sight of iconic fender amps like the tweed deluxe or '65 bassman???

Whatever, it's probably just me, srry...:s
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Re: What's with Fender's "vintage reissue" line of amps??

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They probably didn't do a Pro, because they did a Twin and a Vibrolux, and the Pro kinda splits the difference. And Supers are huge. A reissue blackface bassman would be cool though.
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Re: What's with Fender's "vintage reissue" line of amps??

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And if you really want a tweed deluxe, there's plenty of builders and kits...circuit will be pretty identical, it just won't come from the Fender factory. Also, not cheap.
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Re: What's with Fender's "vintage reissue" line of amps??

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I think you could get a real deal blackface bassman head for the same price as what a reissue would cost (~850).
Even silverface pro reverbs cost less than a new twin or deluxe reissue.
While I realize "iconic" can be subjective, I think the current line hits the majority of the iconic amps.
The real shame is that none of the reissues cop the true blackface sound.
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