Prologe
Every now and then there's a tinkerer asking questions about his, not sure we have any ladies here, silver face amp. There's some issue that has to be fixed. Quite often one of the helpers throws in a, oh and get it black faced while you're at it.
I never understood this craze for black faced amp, in comparison to a silver faced amp. In my view a black face amp is closer in sound to just any old combo amplifier whilst a silver faced amp often comes with a pure Fender tone. I have a black faces amp my self and I just love it, but I never hesitate to play a silver faced amp, never hesitate to use them while recording. With the right tubes and speakers they're just dandy, this goes for black faced amps to. Good tubes and speaker and your Fender will most likely sound great no matter if it's modded or not.
Comparison
Black face
Silver face
*I don't have a good term on this, but a silver faced amp often comes with a tone that has an enormous push, oh seems I called it pull. Ah well, I guess you'll understand if you're ever heard it.
Ps, for all of you looking for a überdistorted amplifier, don't even go Fender in the first place.
Every now and then there's a tinkerer asking questions about his, not sure we have any ladies here, silver face amp. There's some issue that has to be fixed. Quite often one of the helpers throws in a, oh and get it black faced while you're at it.
I never understood this craze for black faced amp, in comparison to a silver faced amp. In my view a black face amp is closer in sound to just any old combo amplifier whilst a silver faced amp often comes with a pure Fender tone. I have a black faces amp my self and I just love it, but I never hesitate to play a silver faced amp, never hesitate to use them while recording. With the right tubes and speakers they're just dandy, this goes for black faced amps to. Good tubes and speaker and your Fender will most likely sound great no matter if it's modded or not.
Comparison
Black face
- Earlier break up
- Linear tone
- Not so much of the Fender pull in the tone*
- Expensive
Silver face
- Late break up, if any
- Sheet hammock like tone, bass and treble
- Has the Fender pull*
- Often a bargain
*I don't have a good term on this, but a silver faced amp often comes with a tone that has an enormous push, oh seems I called it pull. Ah well, I guess you'll understand if you're ever heard it.
Ps, for all of you looking for a überdistorted amplifier, don't even go Fender in the first place.
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