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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff R" data-source="post: 661" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>IIRC all blackface-era "Twins" were actually Twin Reverbs.</p><p></p><p>Twins were high-wattage combos (my SF was like 85 watts or something) running off a quad of 6L6s, with a solid-state rectifier. Deluxes were like 18 or 22 watts and ran off a pair of 6V6s. I'm pretty sure they had tube rectifiers.</p><p></p><p>Get the Blackface module. If you go DLX, you may end up with more of a tone suited for country or blues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff R, post: 661, member: 63"] IIRC all blackface-era "Twins" were actually Twin Reverbs. Twins were high-wattage combos (my SF was like 85 watts or something) running off a quad of 6L6s, with a solid-state rectifier. Deluxes were like 18 or 22 watts and ran off a pair of 6V6s. I'm pretty sure they had tube rectifiers. Get the Blackface module. If you go DLX, you may end up with more of a tone suited for country or blues. [/QUOTE]
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