I remember when these first came available on Sweetwater 5 years ago, and how I lusted after owning one, but it was not to be, as the price was just too much for me to reconcile with my playing skills at the time. Recently I was able to pick up the stock Custom '68 DRRI and I am already in love with the amp. I'm talking to an amp tech who is also a Paul Rivera fan and we are plotting out how to get at least a few of these mods into it over time. The more I learn about and experience the Custom '68 DRRI, the more I'm convinced that it is just a monster of a tone amp waiting to be unleashed with these mods. Although, it is pretty formidable even as it comes out of the box.
I went down to my local music store in 1982 to get an actual "Tube" amp, and what had just come in? The entire Line of brand new Rivera era Fender amps! 2 or 3 examples of each. Talking Twin Reverb2 combo and .. head version, 3 different Concerts 1/12", 2/10", and ..4/10"! Deluxe Reverb2's several and.. ta-da! The one I bought and still have, The mighty Super Champ, mine come with a gigantic EV 🔊 speaker, totally Badass! I've since got my own 1/12" Concert, and stupidly way back, could have had a head version of a Twin Reverb2, in my opinion ( an I'm an amp repair and builder), The greatest guitar amp ever. Just incredible! Anyway Mr. Rivera lots respect to you and thanks for carrying Leo's designs to their pinnacle. Way to go dude!!
Sounds great I had modified my old Fender Princeton reverb with mid-range and master and some of the mods but nowadays that's what pedal boards are for
Thanks Paul for all the little Secrets that do so huge things to the sound an the music we all love. One can feel Your heart beating for what You create. Wonderful
Some more of Paul's Amp Magic. So great to see you still get a thrill out of your craft. What a high it would have been to step back in time and walk into Valley Arts Guitar and take it all in.
Paul, you probably don't remember, but you worked on my Ampeg V4, when you had your shop in Clairemont (San Diego)! Glad to hear you are much more famous than either of us could have imagined!
Paul, around 77-8 Lee introduced me to you at Valley Arts, you modified my Super Reverb. I was about move to Japan having been introduced to work here by then The Ventures Drummer Joe Barile. You said, don't let the Japanese look under the hood! I moved here played a number of years, began working for Schecter on tours of foreign bands Kansas, Talking Heads, Toto, Stevie Wonder etc. was interpreter for Hartley Peavey, Keith Emerson, got Randall Smith a great Japanese distributor that lasted 15 years. It's been a lifetime journey and it all started with the Super you modified:-) cliff woolley in tokyo.
I used to work on these in the 70s. You couldn't get parts so we had to use Stancor or Thordarson power transformers and outputs salvaged from junked Fisher or HH Scott stereo amps. The Scott 299 transformer improved things quite a bit. No customer was ever unhappy.
Folks like this amp master is whom if I'm fortunate enough, seek out when I'm wanting the absolute best comprehension of a Technical aspect of a project.
Paul did his thing on my '65 Twin Reverb in about 1978, 1979. It made my Boogie Mk I obsolete I have to say. I learned about amps because of this. Thanks Paul. You can hear the amp on YT - Midnight Special -Carlene Carter Band.
What a COMPLETE transformation of the amp. Sounds defined, articulate, and punchy. Geez I never knew Mr. Rivera did this for Sweetwater! A legend in amp modifications and design! I have his Rivera Quiana and even though it weighs a ton, it sounds incredible for my tastes. The guy use to work for Fender too i think back in the 80's. Yeap I think too Fender should be embarrassed a bit.
I'm blessed to have a Yamaha G210-100 II that has some of Paul Rivera wisdom in its design... It is my japanese twin reverb. No tubes to worry about but a warm JFet overdrive, and the same Accutronics reverb tank. He talks about those Yamahas in another video.
My friend Charles Rook at Fancy Music on State Street in Santa Barbara did one of these mods for me on my Fender 50 watt Bassman. He was a friend of Paul Riviera. I remember Joe Walsh coming down stairs at Fancy's when we sound checked it, he was impressed. Moding a tube circuit was a law suit thing in the early 1980's. Mesa Boogie didn't like other people doing it. Charles swore me to secrecy. My Fender Bassman ruled for a long time. The clean tone and distortion we're better than you can imagine.
Fender are cheapskates....couldn't pay him enough..... Fender is notorious for stealing mods and IP and refuses to pay anyone for licensing... You don't want to get involved with Fender there legal team will eat you alive...
I bought a Rivera Deluxe in the ‘80’s. I bought is as my first step towards a Mesa. I loved that amp sooooo much. Played it with a ‘63 Strat. I had heaven for about 7 years. Sweet machine.
What an amazing man.. A few years back I owned a Rivera Knucklehead 55. It was an amazing amp. Got me through many gigs and many music genres without ever giving me a problem. I’d still be playing it today had hurricane Katrina not taken it from me.. Great amp with a great name behind it. One day..... Wow! Had to add this.. I put my comment before the guy played at the end. Man, that amp sounds incredible! The guy playing through it sounds pretty darn good too...
During my heaviest gigging days I was a Rivera guy, K100, R30, R55, and my fav, a Fandango. All behaved flawlessly, never let me down and all sounded fantastic. Great amps
The physicist of amps. I could listen to this stuff all day. He speaks like J.J.Cale plays guitar. Its Nov 8th 2018 just saw this vid. Ive read there are a lot of good things about circuit boards verses Point to point. Sort of like carbs verses fuel injection. On classic cars. The soul , the character.... the "it" factor......some get it and some dont. I love the old school rawness of point to point , and carbs even multiple carbs.. I have built a 78 Datsun 280Z resto modded with back dating towards the 240Z as much as practical.Even removed the old fuel injection for triple side drafts. A few years ago manufacturers were stepping over themselves producing china made point to point 15 - 5 watt amps. I bought them from the various manufactures even get more , when they pop up. They are fun to mod and play.... Circuit boards .....eh!
My favorite videos are ones like these where Paul goes into detail about the history/technical stuff about amps. Please keep these coming! I would really love to hear an interview with Paul on the kr7 in particular.
Maybe a video about the Bonehead amp and its history would be very nice,cause it was the first amp with a sub-low output, that was a ground breaking fact within guitar tube amps history.Sadly this amp was discontinued,through a conflict on the designing rights,between Paul Rivera and Steve Lukather. Steve was so pissed about this,as far as i understood,that he never played this amp anymore after this period. What i understood about it,that Steve found he was the inventor of this idea and Paul thoughts were he was at the best,co-writer in this idea. The KR series is an evolution to the Bonehead model.
Hi Paul, I've been playing your Fender twin II since 1982 . I set them up in stereo using a TC stereo chorus and rack delays on each. The effects loops are the best I have ever used. I used that set up for years and the reverb in these amps are fantastic. I needed hi gain set up so now I run through a Hughes & Kettner mark 3 with pcm 80 with 2 different Strymon delays into a line mixer. Then I take the stereo out of the line mixer into the send of the Fender twin II. The Fender will pick up the tone of the H&K . The sound is incredible.
This is a great video. Thank you Paul. I love my S120 4x10 circa 1990...I'd love to know how these mods informed the TBR and the S120 development in a video someday. If I can get my old boy out here to LA I'll bring it by headquarters for share and tell. Thanks again!
This is exactly what seemingly every amp manufacturer is trying to get to. The perfect Fender platform with all of the EQ and gain controls to sculpt any sound. Why doesn't Fender buy these design features from him. Would be perfect. They really missed out. Hell, they should still do it. I'd buy that over my Tone King Falcon Grande
Scott allen buy a Boogie. I know not everyone loves the Mk series but for me the original MII (‘78-80ish?) was a total game changer. Clean/dirt/loud/soft/sag/feel/ fender/Gibson/whatevs in a tiny 1-12 package. The first time I played one it was like the strings were jumping off the guitar.
I love my 68 Custom Deluxe. I have the newer 'custom' Deluxe with the Vintage and Custom channel, but this modded amp seems to be able to get a few more tones. I like the more evened out tone knobs and also the master volume. Great additions without taking the Main DNA out of the amp. I play through good amps: Divided by 13, Vox AC 30, Friedman and the Fender Deluxe is 'still' my go to amp for getting the widest selection of tones available. Does that make it better? Only the convenience factor. Again, brilliant work by the master, Paul Rivera!
What a great history lesson!! In '06, i cruised by a music store i shopped at for years and they had a Super Champ on consignment. I knew a little about Paul's involvement and gave it a go. Got a killer tone straight away. Of course, had to consult 'the boss' (wife) so said i'd be back. Went back and the guy selling it changed his mind and brought it home. Me, out of the box Diamond edition Blues Jr that was too loud too quick for home use but could be great in the right setting. Its gone.
in 1979 I bought a Fender Princeton Reverb from Valley Arts, it had the stage 2 mods. I didn't know Paul was working for them, now it all makes sense. Wonderful amp, I later bought a Princeton II made in 1982 when he was with Fender, and finally a Chubster 50 and an M1 head. . RIP Paul, they broke the mold after you.
Paul is a genius. I have his Suprema 55 with the Los Lobottom sub1 and that amp combo will fill any room. I'll let that amp go when they pry my cold dead fingers of the power switch. Rivera amps sound great out of the box. This modified deluxe reissue is no different, it is as close to perfect sonically as you can come.
I owned one back in the early '80s. Its sound was highly compressed... and if I remember right, it was a 30w amp, and wasn't a great live amp. I bought it for a couple of hundred from an L.A. studio guy and sold it for the same. It had a subtle sound. I'd probably appreciated it more now. I replaced it with a Boogie mk iic+ that I still have (purchased from Lab Sound in Van Nuys, CA) despite what metal guys think the iic+ is a versatile amp with a great clean sound. I still think I made the right choice but I wish I'd kept the Princeton too.
I had a Fender Concert with the special made EV12L with alu cone. It sounded fantastic on the clean channel, but not so good on the dirty channel. Took pedals well, but the dirty channel were a bad design.
That's why I eventually went to a Line6 Flextone II I got used from another musician. It lacked some of the clean of the Fender Concert. But I got it close enough.
Amp wizards like Dumble and Rivera and Smith have been taking basic Fender combo amps and heavily modding and tweaking them for decades. Especially for the L.A. rock and roll/studio world in the 1970's. And these modded Fenders sound amazing. That's how they got thier start with thier own company's and amplifier designs.
If Fender was smart it could have brought him in for a reissue of his legendary mods to their fantastic amps. Imagine a Riviera mod factory Fender. Holy shit that would be bad ass.🤔👍
What's that Rohde & Schwartz box directly underneath the Tek 24xx scope? Looks like a communnications service monitor, i.e., their version of an IFR 1200 or 1500.
My dad bought me a black face Super Reverb back in the 60s...it cost $498... he had to buy it on "time" back in the day....l took care of it like it was a Ferrari...l sold it in 2007 for $600....it was MINT...had the original black cover for it the tolex everything was like new...even had the tags too...boy was l a douche.....
wish i was there. you got robbed. initially i said i wish i was there to buy it myself, but the morality of selling it at that price is too messed up to let happen. id have to stand up for whats right. oh well. i know you would of sold for its worth if you could. thing is, its not easy to sell an amp for 2k or whatever. finding the customer who would want it is hard even if you are a dealer. you did what you probably had to do at the time, am i right? no one can hold it against. especially not the lucky bastard who got the amp.
My 70's Deluxe Reverb doesn't do any tricks. lol I did figure out how to make it a two channel amp by jumping the reverb channel. I had to use a pedal for reverb though. Worked great for me. I love the deluxe reverb. I played every thing from Rollin in my sweet baby's arms to White Wedding on that amp. Even a 50 wat marshal was to loud for the club scene.
Really interesting! But, it also helps to explain why I've also preferred Marshall to any stock Fender amp. I also like the way that caravan can act as a giant mirror. It's the ultimate narcissistic camping accessory. 😊
So, Eddie Van Halen played this Riveria two stage mod Fender deluxe reverb silverface sweet, great information. I wish this was done for the 1976 Fender Silver face Twin Reverb.
My advice is that you may be better off just getting a Rivera Amplification amp, built from the ground up for awesomeness. Sweetwater has 48 month financing which I may have to take advantage of.
My 68 Deluxe Reverb reissue craps out with everything at 5 (we're on fairly large stages, auditoriums, etc). I'm trying to stay cleaner, maybe jazzier with my Nashville Tele and my Heritage. I wonder if this'll hold up headroom wise.....
The 68 custom has reduced negative feedback that causes the amp to break up more quickly. Plus the custom channel has more mids which also pushes the amp more quickly. I put mine on top of my road case and never turn it past 4. It’s plenty loud.
Turkey Day time, '06...Weekend before, stop by a shop and demo a Super Champ. Killer tone in seconds. Went back a day or so later and the guy wisely took it home. Bought a Blues Jr, $400 otd. It was gone less than 3 years later.
I am a fan of your mods and your own Amps, you are a Legend. BTW, I have an original 1967 DR and the pots are sounding very scratchy noises even after cleaning it with electronic cleaner, do you recommend me to change the pots and which ones should I use ?
So nice to listen to someone so knowledgable about their passion.
Paul is an American treasure.
A legend in the tone crafting business right there.
I remember when these first came available on Sweetwater 5 years ago, and how I lusted after owning one, but it was not to be, as the price was just too much for me to reconcile with my playing skills at the time.
Recently I was able to pick up the stock Custom '68 DRRI and I am already in love with the amp. I'm talking to an amp tech who is also a Paul Rivera fan and we are plotting out how to get at least a few of these mods into it over time.
The more I learn about and experience the Custom '68 DRRI, the more I'm convinced that it is just a monster of a tone amp waiting to be unleashed with these mods.
Although, it is pretty formidable even as it comes out of the box.
Joe Bonamassa specifically praised that amp in a magazine article on sleeper amps. said it was one of the best things Fender has done in a while
How much was it when it was released?
I went down to my local music store in 1982 to get an actual "Tube" amp, and what had just come in? The entire Line of brand new Rivera era Fender amps! 2 or 3 examples of each. Talking Twin Reverb2 combo and .. head version, 3 different Concerts 1/12", 2/10", and ..4/10"! Deluxe Reverb2's several and.. ta-da! The one I bought and still have, The mighty Super Champ, mine come with a gigantic EV 🔊 speaker, totally Badass! I've since got my own 1/12" Concert, and stupidly way back, could have had a head version of a Twin Reverb2, in my opinion ( an I'm an amp repair and builder), The greatest guitar amp ever. Just incredible! Anyway Mr. Rivera lots respect to you and thanks for carrying Leo's designs to their pinnacle. Way to go dude!!
Sounds great I had modified my old Fender Princeton reverb with mid-range and master and some of the mods but nowadays that's what pedal boards are for
Thanks Paul for all the little Secrets that do so huge things to the sound an the music we all love. One can feel Your heart beating for what You create. Wonderful
love listening to Paul...i own 2 of the Rivera-era Fender Concerts he was responsible for with some of the same features, and absolutely love them...
Some more of Paul's Amp Magic. So great to see you still get a thrill out of your craft. What a high it would have been to step back in time and walk into Valley Arts Guitar and take it all in.
Paul, you probably don't remember, but you worked on my Ampeg V4, when you had your shop in Clairemont (San Diego)! Glad to hear you are much more famous than either of us could have imagined!
Would be really great to see all these modifications in a schematic
Paul, around 77-8 Lee introduced me to you at Valley Arts, you modified my Super Reverb. I was about move to Japan having been introduced to work here by then The Ventures Drummer Joe Barile. You said, don't let the Japanese look under the hood! I moved here played a number of years, began working for Schecter on tours of foreign bands Kansas, Talking Heads, Toto, Stevie Wonder etc. was interpreter for Hartley Peavey, Keith Emerson, got Randall Smith a great Japanese distributor that lasted 15 years. It's been a lifetime journey and it all started with the Super you modified:-) cliff woolley in tokyo.
I have a Rivera Fandango, love it, been playing it for years and it still sounds fantastic, thanks Paul.
I love Rivera amps. Paul just knows his stuff. I have a Rivera amp, I use it all the time, best amp that I own.
This gentlemen is a certified Genius and embodies what I love about America. Great people making great stuff even better. Wonderful.
This is history being recorded. In the year 2072 they will still be listening and learning from this.
I used to work on these in the 70s. You couldn't get parts so we had to use Stancor or Thordarson power transformers and outputs salvaged from junked Fisher or HH Scott stereo amps. The Scott 299 transformer improved things quite a bit. No customer was ever unhappy.
Thanks Paul, I didn't even know that this Amp with your mods existed. Very informative.
I have an 80's Rivera 'Twelve/Thirty' and i love it to death.The sounds are juicy and crunchy and ORGANIC, the tone is just unbelievable.
Folks like this amp master is whom if I'm fortunate enough, seek out when I'm wanting the absolute best comprehension of a
Technical aspect of a project.
Paul did his thing on my '65 Twin Reverb in about 1978, 1979. It made my Boogie Mk I obsolete I have to say. I learned about amps because of this. Thanks Paul. You can hear the amp on YT - Midnight Special -Carlene Carter Band.
Nice tune. Are you the player with the sunburst Les Paul or the black one? And who was playing bass?
my favourite amp designer ever. as much as I love Fender I love Rivera Era. those were the Fender days...
All hail Paul Riviera!!!!! Thank you Paul!!!!!!!!
What a COMPLETE transformation of the amp. Sounds defined, articulate, and punchy. Geez I never knew Mr. Rivera did this for Sweetwater! A legend in amp modifications and design! I have his Rivera Quiana and even though it weighs a ton, it sounds incredible for my tastes. The guy use to work for Fender too i think back in the 80's. Yeap I think too Fender should be embarrassed a bit.
I'm blessed to have a Yamaha G210-100 II that has some of Paul Rivera wisdom in its design... It is my japanese twin reverb. No tubes to worry about but a warm JFet overdrive, and the same Accutronics reverb tank. He talks about those Yamahas in another video.
My friend Charles Rook at Fancy Music on State Street in Santa Barbara did one of these
mods for me on my Fender 50 watt Bassman. He was a friend of Paul Riviera. I remember
Joe Walsh coming down stairs at Fancy's when we sound checked it,
he was impressed.
Moding a tube circuit was a law suit thing in the early 1980's.
Mesa Boogie didn't like other people doing it. Charles swore me to secrecy.
My Fender Bassman ruled for a long time. The clean tone and distortion we're
better than you can imagine.
I have a Rivera S120-210. I'll never part with it. It has pretty much all of these features included. Interesting video.
Riveras are becoming cult collectables.
Hey Paul, how come Fender doesn't just pay you to build this design for them? Seems as though they missed the boat(again..). Don Butler
They already did. www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Rivera68Dlx--rivera-68-deluxe-with-stage-2-modifications
That's a Sweetwater deal, not Fender
Fender are cheapskates....couldn't pay him enough..... Fender is notorious for stealing mods and IP and refuses to pay anyone for licensing... You don't want to get involved with Fender there legal team will eat you alive...
Sources??
@@cerrem1 plenty of people have taken fender designs over the years as the basis for their own products... the marketplace is full of them
I bought a Rivera Deluxe in the ‘80’s. I bought is as my first step towards a Mesa. I loved that amp sooooo much. Played it with a ‘63 Strat. I had heaven for about 7 years. Sweet machine.
What an amazing man.. A few years back I owned a Rivera Knucklehead 55. It was an amazing amp. Got me through many gigs and many music genres without ever giving me a problem. I’d still be playing it today had hurricane Katrina not taken it from me.. Great amp with a great name behind it. One day.....
Wow! Had to add this.. I put my comment before the guy played at the end. Man, that amp sounds incredible! The guy playing through it sounds pretty darn good too...
During my heaviest gigging days I was a Rivera guy, K100, R30, R55, and my fav, a Fandango.
All behaved flawlessly, never let me down and all sounded fantastic.
Great amps
The silverface has some of the prettiest amp cosmetics, in my opinion!
I was pretty stoked to find one of these. Especially since I snagged it for $300 .
You got a rivera modified 68 customer deluxe for $300 ? they were 2000.00 us + tax from Sweetwater...
A masterpiece of work.
As a person who is getting into designing amps and is still learning about some things, I find this video quite interesting.
If you don't already have a copy, I recommend The Tube Amp Book, by Aspen Pittman.
Paul Rivera is a spot on genius!!
Love the jay Graydon impression !
it's all about the midrange man!
The physicist of amps. I could listen to this stuff all day. He speaks like J.J.Cale plays guitar.
Its Nov 8th 2018 just saw this vid.
Ive read there are a lot of good things about circuit boards verses
Point to point. Sort of like carbs verses fuel injection. On classic cars.
The soul , the character.... the "it" factor......some get it and some dont.
I love the old school rawness of point to point , and carbs even multiple carbs..
I have built a 78 Datsun 280Z resto modded with back dating towards the 240Z as much as practical.Even removed the old fuel injection for triple side drafts.
A few years ago manufacturers were stepping over themselves producing china made point to point 15 - 5 watt amps. I bought them from the various manufactures even get more , when they pop up.
They are fun to mod and play....
Circuit boards .....eh!
My favorite videos are ones like these where Paul goes into detail about the history/technical stuff about amps. Please keep these coming! I would really love to hear an interview with Paul on the kr7 in particular.
Maybe a video about the Bonehead amp and its history would be very nice,cause it was the first amp with a sub-low output, that was a ground breaking fact within guitar tube amps history.Sadly this amp was discontinued,through a conflict on the designing rights,between Paul Rivera and Steve Lukather. Steve was so pissed about this,as far as i understood,that he never played this amp anymore after this period.
What i understood about it,that Steve found he was the inventor of this idea and Paul thoughts were he was at the best,co-writer in this idea.
The KR series is an evolution to the Bonehead model.
What a smart guy! He clearly thinks "out of the box". That modified amp sounds great.
Finally a guy who knows what he's talking about. 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hi Paul,
I've been playing your Fender twin II since 1982 . I set them up in stereo using a TC stereo chorus and rack delays on each. The effects loops are the best I have ever used. I used that set up for years and the reverb in these amps are fantastic. I needed hi gain set up so now I run through a Hughes & Kettner mark 3 with pcm 80 with 2 different Strymon delays into a line mixer. Then I take the stereo out of the line mixer into the send of the Fender twin II. The Fender will pick up the tone of the H&K . The sound is incredible.
Now he knows exactly what he is talking about. Great video.
I have a 74' vibrolux reverb Rivera modded just as he shows with the older deluxe. Still sounds great!!!
This is a great video. Thank you Paul. I love my S120 4x10 circa 1990...I'd love to know how these mods informed the TBR and the S120 development in a video someday. If I can get my old boy out here to LA I'll bring it by headquarters for share and tell. Thanks again!
I need this amp. Now.
4:40 - Why not just go with DC filaments in the old Fenders?
"much more spank" Love that!!! Mr. Rivera is terrific, love his enthusiasm and knowledge...amazing!!!
The Fender Concert II is a great amp.
Agreed. Found one recently, not gonna part from it anymore. Fender and Rivera -sounds in one compact amp. Love it.
This is exactly what seemingly every amp manufacturer is trying to get to. The perfect Fender platform with all of the EQ and gain controls to sculpt any sound. Why doesn't Fender buy these design features from him. Would be perfect. They really missed out. Hell, they should still do it. I'd buy that over my Tone King Falcon Grande
Scott allen buy a Boogie. I know not everyone loves the Mk series but for me the original MII (‘78-80ish?) was a total game changer. Clean/dirt/loud/soft/sag/feel/ fender/Gibson/whatevs in a tiny 1-12 package. The first time I played one it was like the strings were jumping off the guitar.
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Not marketable in the price range it would require
Your Amps are awesome I’ve a Clubster 25 with the EVM10L it’s incredible!
Brilliant. I have a Rivera 55-12 (now called 'Chubster')....needless to say I don't shop around for amps anymore.
That's a great amp.....
I had a pubster and regret trading it away.
Yup! My R55 bought new 1997 still with me & cutting it! Turfed many other amps (ran out of gas) but never the R55
Sounds simply fantastic.
I love my 68 Custom Deluxe. I have the newer 'custom' Deluxe with the Vintage and Custom channel, but this modded amp seems to be able to get a few more tones. I like the more evened out tone knobs and also the master volume. Great additions without taking the Main DNA out of the amp. I play through good amps: Divided by 13, Vox AC 30, Friedman and the Fender Deluxe is 'still' my go to amp for getting the widest selection of tones available. Does that make it better? Only the convenience factor. Again, brilliant work by the master, Paul Rivera!
Very nice demo on the end..... just the amp, a guitar and a hat. Very nice.
sounds incredible
He did exactly what needed to be done to that amp, let me tell you off the shelf they were plane Jane clean as can be and no gain.
What a legend.
What a great history lesson!! In '06, i cruised by a music store i shopped at for years and they had a Super Champ on consignment. I knew a little about Paul's involvement and gave it a go. Got a killer tone straight away. Of course, had to consult 'the boss' (wife) so said i'd be back. Went back and the guy selling it changed his mind and brought it home. Me, out of the box Diamond edition Blues Jr that was too loud too quick for home use but could be great in the right setting. Its gone.
Just curious what was the price on it back then?
I just ordered this amp. Can't wait until it shows up
at which price?
Robbie Hilltop just under 2g
in 1979 I bought a Fender Princeton Reverb from Valley Arts, it had the stage 2 mods.
I didn't know Paul was working for them, now it all makes sense.
Wonderful amp, I later bought a Princeton II made in 1982 when he was with Fender, and finally a Chubster 50 and an M1 head.
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RIP Paul, they broke the mold after you.
Paul is a genius. I have his Suprema 55 with the Los Lobottom sub1 and that amp combo will fill any room. I'll let that amp go when they pry my cold dead fingers of the power switch. Rivera amps sound great out of the box. This modified deluxe reissue is no different, it is as close to perfect sonically as you can come.
These amps with the right Mid control added would be sawwwwweeeeettttt
I owned one back in the early '80s. Its sound was highly compressed... and if I remember right, it was a 30w amp, and wasn't a great live amp. I bought it for a couple of hundred from an L.A. studio guy and sold it for the same. It had a subtle sound. I'd probably appreciated it more now. I replaced it with a Boogie mk iic+ that I still have (purchased from Lab Sound in Van Nuys, CA) despite what metal guys think the iic+ is a versatile amp with a great clean sound. I still think I made the right choice but I wish I'd kept the Princeton too.
..68 7ender Deluxe "Silverface" ...a DREAM AMP !
Have a Fender Concert II 4x10 he developed. Used it for years as an amateur club player. Took me through a lot of different types of music.
I had a Fender Concert with the special made EV12L with alu cone. It sounded fantastic on the clean channel, but not so good on the dirty channel.
Took pedals well, but the dirty channel were a bad design.
That's why I eventually went to a Line6 Flextone II I got used from another musician. It lacked some of the clean of the Fender Concert. But I got it close enough.
Amp wizards like Dumble and Rivera and Smith have been taking basic Fender combo amps and heavily modding and tweaking them for decades. Especially for the L.A. rock and roll/studio world in the 1970's. And these modded Fenders sound amazing. That's how they got thier start with thier own company's and amplifier designs.
I'm picking up a Rivera Fender Concert head and matching 4X10 cab this weekend. 😃👍
Oh man I didn't know I wanted this until now.
Tremelo Depth dial should be Rear. WE keep it at 7 or 8. Never under 6. Speed, Always 1-10 tweek.
If Fender was smart it could have brought him in for a reissue of his legendary mods to their fantastic amps.
Imagine a Riviera mod factory Fender.
Holy shit that would be bad ass.🤔👍
What's that Rohde & Schwartz box directly underneath the Tek 24xx scope? Looks like a communnications service monitor, i.e., their version of an IFR 1200 or 1500.
I sold my (Rivera) twin reverb 2. Took a long time too!
yrs back i bought the Rivera mod kit that does some of this for my Concert
My dad bought me a black face Super Reverb back in the 60s...it cost $498... he had to buy it on "time" back in the day....l took care of it like it was a Ferrari...l sold it in 2007 for $600....it was MINT...had the original black cover for it the tolex everything was like new...even had the tags too...boy was l a douche.....
thank you for spoiling my evening
Who ever you sold that amplifier to ..owes you $ 800 more dollars..
Why did you only sell it for 100 more than you paid?
I'm genuinely in tears on the inside right now
wish i was there. you got robbed. initially i said i wish i was there to buy it myself, but the morality of selling it at that price is too messed up to let happen. id have to stand up for whats right. oh well. i know you would of sold for its worth if you could. thing is, its not easy to sell an amp for 2k or whatever. finding the customer who would want it is hard even if you are a dealer. you did what you probably had to do at the time, am i right? no one can hold it against. especially not the lucky bastard who got the amp.
The amp really, really sounds great:)
My 70's Deluxe Reverb doesn't do any tricks. lol I did figure out how to make it a two channel amp by jumping the reverb channel. I had to use a pedal for reverb though. Worked great for me. I love the deluxe reverb. I played every thing from Rollin in my sweet baby's arms to White Wedding on that amp. Even a 50 wat marshal was to loud for the club scene.
Seriously cool guy! Knows his stuff
Really interesting! But, it also helps to explain why I've also preferred Marshall to any stock Fender amp. I also like the way that caravan can act as a giant mirror. It's the ultimate narcissistic camping accessory. 😊
Does it have a footswitch to access all those features with?
What amp would be like the second channel only, and as a head?
So, Eddie Van Halen played this Riveria two stage mod Fender deluxe reverb silverface sweet, great information.
I wish this was done for the 1976 Fender Silver face Twin Reverb.
If you listen to Steve Lukether/Toto... he seems to say Eddie was using a 4x12" cab....
Paul says the riff, not Van Halen's lead.Maybe he's referring to Lukather's playing?
My advice is that you may be better off just getting a Rivera Amplification amp, built from the ground up for awesomeness. Sweetwater has 48 month financing which I may have to take advantage of.
Thank you for your honesty ...
I have a Fender Super Champ amp you modified. You added a mid control
So this the same Deluxe Reverb mod he did for Lukather?
John J. Sanchez That’s what I’m curious of too man
Yes, precisely! But they don't talk to each other anymore!
Love to see a schematic!
Is it the same Celestion speaker as stock or something else? Sounds splendid by the way. Can we get them in UK/Europe?
Looks like these came with an Emminence EM-12
You would have to find one on the secondary market. Sweetwater no longer carries it.
My 68 Deluxe Reverb reissue craps out with everything at 5 (we're on fairly large stages, auditoriums, etc). I'm trying to stay cleaner, maybe jazzier with my Nashville Tele and my Heritage. I wonder if this'll hold up headroom wise.....
get a twin
The 68 custom has reduced negative feedback that causes the amp to break up more quickly. Plus the custom channel has more mids which also pushes the amp more quickly. I put mine on top of my road case and never turn it past 4. It’s plenty loud.
Try adding another cab or more efficient/higher power handling speaker. Can make a huge difference in projected volume.
Does the reverb/trem still work on both channels like it does on the stock 68?
Great sir .... similar at the TBR1M or not ?
Is it possible to get mine modified?
Are these available to buy or sent in for these mods? This is the best amp I’ve ever heard! Clean and OD. I would love to get these mods done!
Fender just got a thumping “F” grade for all the sloppy work they thought they could get away with. No cigar sir :(
Turkey Day time, '06...Weekend before, stop by a shop and demo a Super Champ. Killer tone in seconds.
Went back a day or so later and the guy wisely took it home. Bought a Blues Jr, $400 otd. It was gone less than 3 years later.
I am a fan of your mods and your own Amps, you are a Legend. BTW, I have an original 1967 DR and the pots are sounding very scratchy noises even after cleaning it with electronic cleaner, do you recommend me to change the pots and which ones should I use ?
Are these still available?
Non humming twin triode is called 7025....
Hey Paul! Do you have an agent in Australia who can make those modifications locally?
Can you get this deluxe at sweet water ?
How can I get these mods on my Custom Deluxe?