Item is in very good working and general cosmetic condition, appropriate for age, use, and ware, there is a dent in the center right, below the out put jack. Fully Tested. As is. $500 OBO. The Fender FR-1000 Solid State Reverb Unit is a vintage, standalone outboard spring reverb head produced by Fender from 1968 to roughly 1973. Part of Fender's short-lived "Solid State Series" era, it was designed to give musicians the iconic, lush Fender spring drip without the weight, cost, or maintenance of a tube-driven unit. Key Features and Specifications

  • Core Technology: Features a genuine, physical analog spring reverb tank (originally Gibbs/Hammond tanks) driven entirely by solid-state circuitry.
  • Control Layout: Simple three-knob interface consisting of Gain, Blend, and Tone, alongside an On/Off toggle switch.
  • I/O Routing: Includes standard 1/4-inch instrument input and amplifier output jacks.
  • Cosmetics: Built in a light, compact head cabinet styled with silver-facing, silver piping, and black Tolex to match the Silverface-era amplifiers of its time.
  • Please feel free to call with any questions or to make offers :) CHEERS -Rivera Music.


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Listed10 hours ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • FR-1000 Solid State Reverb Unit
Finish
  • Black / White
Categories
Year
  • 1968 - 1973
Made In
  • United States

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Riviera Music

Santa Barbara, CA, United States
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