Normally a Deluxe Reverb is wired so the midrange always sounds like it’s at 3.”
He also tweaked the midrange so it sounds like it’s dialed to 10. “Jim put in more powerful transformers, 6L6 tubes and a solid-state rectifier, so it’s as loud, clean and powerful as a two-tube Fender amp can be. “I wanted as much clean headroom as I could get,” Anderson says. 052/Standard pick: Jim Dunlop Standard red nylon 1.0mm STRINGS/TUNING: D’Addario XL Nickel Wound custom hybrid set.AMP: 1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb modified by Jim Williams with Twin Reverb transformers, 6L6 power tubes, solid-state rectifier, midrange resistor and Electro-Voice EVM-12S 12-inch speaker (Vibrato channel, Input 1, Volume: 4, Treble: 4.5, Bass: 2.5, Reverb: 2, Speed: 0, Intensity: 0) and Scholz Rockman (Edge setting, Chorus Off).GUITAR: 1956 Fender Telecaster with maple neck (bridge pickup), Volume: 10, Tone: 1.