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The Spectraverb 16 is the smallest and most portable amp available from Andrews.

Atlanta, Georgia (February 12, 2016) -- The new Spectraverb 16 is the smallest and most portable amp available from Andrews Amplification and is fine tuned for the ultimate “blackface” tones.

Features include upgraded high quality USA-built transformers, hand wired in USA construction on heavy duty turret boards, improved circuitry to reduce noise and eliminate flubby bass, tube-driven reverb with innovative limiter control, 16 watts of all tube output power, excellent compatibility with effects pedals, external bias test points and adjustment, 4/8/16 ohm speaker

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The award-winning line is now available in several new configurations.

Atlanta, GA (April 17, 2015) -- Due to customer requests, the Spectraverb 22 and Spectraverb 40 amps are now available in head, 2X10 and 2X12 combo versions. Like the 1X12 combos previously introduced, the newest Spectraverb amps offer surprising clarity and headroom while delivering a smooth, touch sensitive response and complex warm harmonics. The new head cabinets are designed in the proper dimensions to accommodate our spring reverb system without the introduction of noise that is often found in shorter cabinets.   

The Spectraverb series amps are available as heads, 1X12, 2X12 and 2X10 combos and feature locally-built heavy-duty solid pine or domestic birch plywood cabinets and are hand-wired on heavy-duty turret boards in the USA. Spectraverb amps are upgraded versions of the famous AB763 vintage “Blackface” models

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A beautiful, blackface-inspired boutique combo.

A clever psychologist could devise a personality test based on the tastes of Fender amp fans: Do you prefer the loose, potentially anarchic character of ’50s-stye tweeds? Or the tight, focused intensity of a ’60s-style blackface? Do you dig the forced simplicity of a tweed’s minimal controls? Or do you demand the precision of a 3- or 4-band tone stack? Are you, in short, a Type T personality, or a Type B?

These days I’m probably more of a Type T, though I say that with less confidence after spending a day with the Andrews Spectraverb 40, a boutique combo that embodies almost everything awesome about Fender’s great blackface amps.

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