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Supro '64 Reverb 1 x 8-inch 5-watt Tube Combo Amp

5W, 1 x 8" Tube Combo Amplifier with Gain/Master Volume Controls, 2-band EQ, 3 Line Outputs, Jensen Speaker, and Spring Reverb
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Supro '64 Reverb 1 x 8-inch 5-watt Tube Combo Amp
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A Super-useful 5-watt Combo from Supro

The Supro '64 Reverb is one of those guitar amplifiers that every guitarist and studio owner should have on hand. For starters, this 5-watt, 1 x 8" tube combo sounds excellent. Independent Gain and Master Volume controls enable variable levels of dirt at any level, while a 2-band EQ supplies ample sound shaping. Three versatile line-output jacks make the '64 Reverb useful in a myriad of applications. And its sweet-sounding tube-driven spring reverb alone is worth the price of admission. Complete with a top-notch Jensen C8R speaker, the Supro '64 Reverb packs a lot of tube-infused goodness into a compact guitar combo amplifier.

5 watts of glorious tube tone — at any volume

You can coax a myriad of cool tones out of the '64 Reverb, both clean and dirty. This ultra-compact tube combo amplifier includes independent Gain and Master Volume controls, so you can dial in your preferred level of grit at any level. And once you get your gain-staging situated, you can tweak your tone to perfection with a musical-sounding 2-band EQ. Finally, a sweet tube-driven spring reverb adds the perfect finishing touch.

Three versatile line outputs

The '64 Reverb is a versatile 5 watter. It boasts three line-output jacks, which are driven by the amp's preamp tubes. Whether you feed it to another guitar amplifier, a console, or an audio interface, the '64 Reverb works like a champ onstage, in the studio, and in your practice room. At Sweetwater, we've also used the '64 Reverb as an effect unit — it's tube-fueled outboard gain and tube-driven spring reverb sound amazing!

Supro '64 Reverb Features:

  • 5W, 1 x 8" tube combo amplifier
  • Independent Gain and Master Volume Controls enable variable levels of dirt at any level
  • 2-band EQ supplies ample sound shaping
  • 3 preamp tube-driven line-output jacks are useful in stage, studio, and practice applications
  • Sweet-sounding tube-driven spring reverb
  • Top-notch Jensen C8R speaker

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Tube
  • Number of Channels: 2
  • Output Power: 5W
  • Speaker Size: 1 x 8" Jensen C8R
  • Preamp Tubes: 2 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7
  • Power Tubes: 1 x 6V6
  • Reverb: Yes
  • EQ: 2-band EQ
  • Inputs: 2 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (8/16 ohms)
  • Footswitch I/O: 1 x 1/4" (reverb)
  • Footswitch Included: No
  • Bias Type: Cathode Biased
  • Construction Material: Blue Rhino Hide Tolex
  • Power Source: Standard IEC AC cable
  • Height: 12.3"
  • Width: 15.5"
  • Depth: 7.5"
  • Weight: 23 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 1605RJ

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Reviews

The Little Tone Monster that Could!
I bought this 5W amp mainly for home use and small rehearsals. It sounded just like I had hoped - sweet! It also sounded good in smaller rooms that I play in, and if it wasn't for the "too loud" other musicians on stage, it would have been just fine in the larger rooms, but it couldn't complete with some of these other boys and their 12 inch combos. So it's best suited for what it claims to be - a low watt tone demon that will quench your thirst for classic American tube joyfulness in a lower volume setting or as a studio recording amp. You can also send the signal out to the house with a quarter inch cable (not XLR). I also love the outputs it has - you can hook it to just about anything! The size is great, but you may need to elevate it when playing with others to get the speaker pointing more towards your ears. Don't let the size fool you - it's small, but not as light as a feather - be ready to do some lugging - but not excessive. It feels solid and looks great - received several compliments from some pretty heavy dudes here in Los Angeles.
Incredible amp
I went to the physical Sweetwater store to buy an American Strat (which I did) but while I was playing different Strats, I plugged into several different amps along the way, and I just kept going back to this one, and ended up buying it as well. I have a small home studio, and this amp has proven PERFECT for that setting. Put a mic on it and record it and you'd never know it's as small as it is, this amp has a huge personality. For clean or pushed to the edge of breakup type sounds, the clarity and detail of this amp are incredible. Crank up the gain and you can some really cool classic rock sounds. For a little more gain, I tried putting a Tube Screamer in front of it while the gain was cranked and I was totally blown away at the powerful yet tight, beefy yet not muddy sound coming from this little amp. In the month or so that I've had it it almost seems like every day I'm a little more impressed with it. I love the low power, you can push this amp pretty hard without hurting your ears, yet the amp behaves like a much bigger amp being cranked. Of all the small tube amps I've ever owned/played, this one truly does feel like a good, hard-pushed tube amp at volume levels that won't damage your hearing. The mix out option (which is just an output that is after the preamp and reverb but before the power amp) into my DAW with a 4x12 virtual cab absolutely retains the amps personality, so this amp works great both mic'd or silently using that output option. It's also incredibly well made, the attention to detail in its construction is apparent as well. I think this amp may have already become my new gigging amp, because it sounds so good with a mic on it while it's cranked up. I highly, highly recommend this amp if any of that appeals to you.
Music background: Hobbyist, a few bands over the last 30 years
Super lil’ combo!
I'll be honest, I was on the fence for a while after buying this amp for my home studio. I had never owned a 5w valve amp before and I just couldn't seem to make it sound how I wanted, but now I love it! What unlocked this little beast and brought it to life was placing an EP Boost pedal in between either my Stratocaster or Les Paul. Now it's a totally different animal. I highly recommend this amp for classic rock sounds of the 60's and 70's up to 90's alternative tones. The reverb is great on this amp too. In my experience though, you will need a boost pedal of some kind to get the most out of it.
Music background: guitarist and engineer 20 years
A Small but Might Vintage Box
I have owned this little amp for more than a year, so I'm well past the honeymoon phase. And as we all experience with any piece of gear, opinions evolve over time. However, I can firmly say now that I love this little amp. It's all about expectations. If you are expecting a compact combo amp with an 8" speaker do the same thing as a 1x12" combo, then you will be disappointed. It won't. It also doesn't really do "modern" driven tones, nor does it have much "clean headroom." But this is not what the makers of this beast intended. This amp is not intended for gigging, though it easily could (if you ran its mix line out into the front of a more powerful amp). No, what they intended was to recreate a piece of history for those that want that vintage rock tone for practicing and recording. So, what DOES this little amp do that warrants a $ price tag? It does classic driven rock tones in spades and at volumes that will not damage your hearing (too much). It handles pedals surprisingly well (as does its little brother, the Supro 64 Super, which I also own) and, because the tone breaks up at pretty low volumes, you can get a very satisfying vintage supro growl. I've tested lots of dirt pedals on this amp, I think those that are slightly mid-scooped tend to complement the naturally mid-pronounced tone of the supro.
Most recently, I've been using a Revv G4 into this thing and, with the gain set low on the pedal, I get some of the best rock tones I've heard. It has multiple outputs, including a mix out that sends a line-level mix of dry and wet out to another amp or a DAW. It has a dry out that allows just the dry signal out with supro amp generating the reverb. It has a reverb out that does just the opposite. It's built like a tank and looks cool as hell--even my wife thinks its nice looking. So, in all, if you want the sounds of Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, and lots of other classic rock, as well as some modern ones (think, Dirty Honey, etc.) at low volumes, then this little amp does it in spades. Thanks to Jonathan for his patience and assistance with me on getting this little monster.
Music background: Hobbyist
Supro 64 reverb
This amp kicks butt. There is not another tube amp out there that does what this little beast can do. A bit on the pricey side, but, I bought two of them. You'll be an instant fan.
Music background: life long