FNDR BFPRO 1967 ToneX V2 CAB
Watch capture demos of the 1967 Fender Black Face Pro Reverb Ranger amp here:
We’ve released a lot of Fender Blackface-era amps, but with such a legendary lineup, one question always comes up: If you could only choose one, which would it be? Among players who’ve spent serious time with nearly the entire Blackface catalog, a clear favorite often emerges — the Pro Reverb. Alongside close contenders like the Vibroverb, Deluxe Reverb, and Super Reverb, the Pro Reverb consistently hits a rare sweet spot. It isn’t as stiff as a Twin or Showman, yet it offers plenty of headroom. When it does break up, it does so beautifully — smooth, musical, and expressive. Built around the classic AB763 circuit, it delivers some of the finest clean tones of the Blackface era, while also producing some of the most rewarding overdriven sounds in the entire Fender lineup. The 2x12 CTS speaker configuration only strengthens the formula, giving the amp depth, punch, and balance. Very quickly, it becomes obvious that the “Pro” in Pro Reverb isn’t just a name — it’s earned. When players like Tom Bukovac cite the Pro Reverb as one of their all-time favorite amps, you know you’re in good company. While it covers much of the same ground as other AB763 amps, many would argue that its overdriven tones are simply unmatched within the Fender Blackface family.
The set features 30 full captures of the amp through its 2X12 CTS ceramic speakers. The mics used were 2x Royer R121, a Beyerdynamic M160 and a Neumann U87. Please refer to the full list of included captures in the product photo section.
SPECIFICATIONS
- 3x 12AX7
- 2x 12AT7
- 2x 6L6
- GZ34 rectifier
- Fixed bias
- Class AB
- 40W outputReturn & Refund Policy
As this is a digital product and there is no way to retreive the product after the sale, we issue no refunds on the captures sets, packs or bundles. We do however do our best to convey a good representation of the captures.
Receiving the Captures
After downloading the Tone Model set to your computer, the Tone Models can be imported from within ToneX:
The simplest way is to unzip the zip file and then drag&drop the TXP files into the app and it will automatically import the presets and tone models.
