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Title: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Steve Hurt on May 20, 2012, 09:54:17 PM
Somehow, I have been lucky enough to end up with 4 Fender amps Bob Leonard has "worked over"

I've had more amps in the past, but never has as many good sounding amps, as I do right now.

Clockwise from the top left:

1) 70's era Bandmaster Reverb - silver-face master volume head -
- Bob removed the master volume circuit and completely went through it - The pile of parts that came out was as big or bigger than the parts he kept!  Changed the faceplate out with a blackface Super Reverb faceplate

2) Vibrolux Custom - Rivera era circuit board amp
- completely re-worked by Bob - It is very close to a blackface Vibrolux now.
In stock shape, the Vibrolux Custom is a decent amp, but they broke up early, are pretty noisy, and the reverb is not very deep.  After Bob was done with it, it has next to no noise, lush reverb, and tons more headroom.   It just sounds great.
 
3) 66 Pro Reverb
- Bob reworked this back to stock - installed 2 Warehouse G12C speakers and basically gave me a great fender amp that will get louder clean than I'll ever need.  It is a pure tone machine - The only downsides are it's heavy and stupidly loud! - I can't gig with it because I have too much fun cranking it up to unpleasant volumes.  I had a Twin Reverb and it wasn't any louder and didn't sound 1/2 as good!  It doesn't look like much, but tonewise, it's golden.

4) Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue (circuit board model)
- Bob mentioned he had one of these for sale so I bought it - I didn't need it, but I've always wanted a Deluxe and knew that I'd be an idiot if I passed on it.  It sounds great.  No noise to speak of, as clean as any Deluxe I've played, and it breaks up well when pushed.  I've heard old ones that don't sound near as good.  When I change the speaker, it may be better than what I've heard.


The only bad thing about owning these amps is now I am positive that it is me at fault, and not the equipment, when I don't sound as good as I want!
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Charlie Zureki on May 20, 2012, 11:06:29 PM
Nice Collection!  8)

  Hammer

  ps...Bob does good work! :)
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Jordan Wolf on May 20, 2012, 11:42:15 PM
The only bad thing about owning these amps is now I am positive that it is me at fault, and not the equipment, when I don't sound as good as I want!
That's a good metric to have, though…I wish more people recognized that.
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Bob Leonard on May 21, 2012, 01:14:00 AM
Jeez Steve, thanks for the kind words. All of your amps have been a pleasure to work on, but my biggest pleasure has been working with you. My own Pro sounds just like yours, same circuit and same speakers. I A/B between my Pro for those smooth clean sounds and my own Deluxe for everything else. Thank you again for the kind words.
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Ned Ward on May 21, 2012, 11:00:37 PM
Jeez Steve, thanks for the kind words. All of your amps have been a pleasure to work on, but my biggest pleasure has been working with you. My own Pro sounds just like yours, same circuit and same speakers. I A/B between my Pro for those smooth clean sounds and my own Deluxe for everything else. Thank you again for the kind words.


I too can vouch Bob does amazing work - he rescued this poor '65 Showman (on the right) and turned it back into an AB763 beast. The man is a genius. I'm convinced he's on a mission to avenge the ghost of Leo Fender (and I mean that in the most glowing way possible).


The '65 Bandmaster 2x12 combo (no, there never was a 2x12 combo) was rescued by my local amp/guitar tech; soon it will get the upgrade of the Warehouse Speakers as well. It's sounding great, yet I know Bob has the ability to make it sound better.


Still on the prowl for either a Pro Reverb or a Tremolux head to add to the collection... Part of me thinks perhaps I should branch out, since I have 6L6 and 6V6 flavors, and I really have enjoyed my 5 watt Mini Z... but then I slap myself and look for mispriced/slightly modded Fender amps.
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Steve Hurt on May 21, 2012, 11:14:49 PM
Nice Collection!  8)

  Hammer

  ps...Bob does good work! :)

Yes he do!

Here's the rest of the collection
(well.....almost all of them!)
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Bob Leonard on May 26, 2012, 11:31:31 AM
There is one person whom I have overlooked who has always been a key factor in sound, restorations and rebuilds. This person has not only been my close and best friend for the past 48 years, but he has also been my second set of ears, hands and thoughts for all of this time as well. You can't buy a set of ears from the 60's and you can't voice these amps, or any sound system for that matter, without listening to someone else who has been there and done that.

Nothing get's the seal of approval without the OK from my best friend and side man Louie Giacobbi, the best ryhthm player on the planet as far as I am concerned.

Thanks Louie for all these years.
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Mac Kerr on May 31, 2012, 01:34:36 PM
Somehow, I have been lucky enough to end up with 4 Fender amps Bob Leonard has "worked over"

I've had more amps in the past, but never has as many good sounding amps, as I do right now.

Clockwise from the top left:

1) 70's era Bandmaster Reverb - silver-face master volume head -
- Bob removed the master volume circuit and completely went through it - The pile of parts that came out was as big or bigger than the parts he kept!  Changed the faceplate out with a blackface Super Reverb faceplate

2) Vibrolux Custom - Rivera era circuit board amp
- completely re-worked by Bob - It is very close to a blackface Vibrolux now.
In stock shape, the Vibrolux Custom is a decent amp, but they broke up early, are pretty noisy, and the reverb is not very deep.  After Bob was done with it, it has next to no noise, lush reverb, and tons more headroom.   It just sounds great.
 
3) 66 Pro Reverb
- Bob reworked this back to stock - installed 2 Warehouse G12C speakers and basically gave me a great fender amp that will get louder clean than I'll ever need.  It is a pure tone machine - The only downsides are it's heavy and stupidly loud! - I can't gig with it because I have too much fun cranking it up to unpleasant volumes.  I had a Twin Reverb and it wasn't any louder and didn't sound 1/2 as good!  It doesn't look like much, but tonewise, it's golden.

4) Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue (circuit board model)
- Bob mentioned he had one of these for sale so I bought it - I didn't need it, but I've always wanted a Deluxe and knew that I'd be an idiot if I passed on it.  It sounds great.  No noise to speak of, as clean as any Deluxe I've played, and it breaks up well when pushed.  I've heard old ones that don't sound near as good.  When I change the speaker, it may be better than what I've heard.


The only bad thing about owning these amps is now I am positive that it is me at fault, and not the equipment, when I don't sound as good as I want!

Rebuilding vintage electronics is a niche business that I just discovered an old friend is also involved in. If Bob is too busy, give a shout out to Vin-Tone (http://vin-tone.com/). Tony Van Note is more interested in rebuilding and restoring old electronics and old trucks than spending his life on the road these days.

Mac
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Bob Leonard on May 31, 2012, 09:02:28 PM
Mac,
Being that Fender tweed, black face and silver face amps are my passion I seldom turn them down when asked if I can do the job. However, there are other times when I am asked to work on something other than a Fender and would be happy to push the request off to Tony based on your recommendations. Thanks for the tip.
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Steve Hurt on May 31, 2012, 09:47:19 PM
Not Bobs amps, but I saw a nice collection of amps last night.
In this pic, at least 7 Fenders , a Paul Reed Smith amp, and an amp in the middle I don't recognize


(Band was the Tedeschi Trucks band   -    Derek Trucks has jedi level guitar skills)
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Tim McCulloch on May 31, 2012, 11:50:16 PM
Not Bobs amps, but I saw a nice collection of amps last night.
In this pic, at least 7 Fenders , a Paul Reed Smith amp, and an amp in the middle I don't recognize


(Band was the Tedeschi Trucks band   -    Derek Trucks has jedi level guitar skills)

I think that's a early National, but I've been wrong about these things before....

Had T/T on our rig a few months back.  Great evening to be at work. :D
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Rob Spence on May 31, 2012, 11:55:53 PM
I love the plexi shields in front of the amps!
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Bob Leonard on June 01, 2012, 12:50:03 AM
Three Super Reverbs, Super Reverb head, Princeton Reverb, far left - Deluxe Reverb or Deluxe, far right - 5F1 57 Champ (I think) or Tweed deluxe, in the middle it could be a Valco, Supro, National, Wards, Magna, Gretsch, or Airline, but not a Gibson or a Fender.
 
No DIs for guitar on that stage.  ;)
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Steve Hurt on September 03, 2012, 11:48:52 AM
Pro Reverb by Bob on stage

(rented out as backline - I can't use it at my gigs, it's too darn loud for them!)
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Bob Leonard on September 04, 2012, 12:40:30 AM
I'm blushing and it's good to see some ROI for the amp. Any comments from the talent about the amp.
Title: Re: "Amps by Bob"
Post by: Steve Hurt on September 04, 2012, 07:18:27 AM
I'm blushing and it's good to see some ROI for the amp. Any comments from the talent about the amp.

He was a little worried when he saw a 46 year old amp.  LOL!

Beginning of the night:  I might have to bring in my amp
End of the night: That thing sounded good!