蓝调吉他手 发表于 2007-3-21 23:10:12

fender音箱的大事记 时间表

了解它翻译他红色字体是停产 绿色是新产品   蓝色是改变
Fender Amp Time Line[*]1883[*]Thomas Edison discovers the "Edison Effect" where current can pass from a hot filament through a gas or vacuum to a metal plate[*]1904[*]John Flemming invents the Thermionic (Vacuum) Tube.[*]1907[*]Lee de Forrest patents the first triode tube for use in radio receivers.[*]1909[*]Clarence Leo Fender is born to Clarence "Monty" and Harriet Fender in Anaheim California on August 10, 1909.[*]1911[*]Lee de Forrest patents the first audio amplifier tube.[*]1934[*]Leo Fender marries Esther Klotzky and takes an accounting job with the California Highway Dept.[*]1938[*]Leo Fender opens the Fender Radio Store on S. Spadra Blvd in Fullerton, CA. where he sells appliances, music, records and musical instruments in addition to repair services.[*]1944[*]Leo Fender and Doc Kauffman patent a guitar pickup of their own design.[*]1945[*]Leo Fender teams up with Doc Kauffman and begins producing amps and lap-steel guitars as the K&F Company.[*]1946[*]In February of 46 Kauffman decides to quit the amp business leaving Leo as the owner of K&F.[*]Fender Electric Instruments is established and introduces it's first amp line with the "woodie" amps.[*]The Deluxe (Model 26) is introduced.[*]The Princeton is introduced.[*]The Professional is introduced.[*]1947[*]Fender sells his electronics service shop to Dale Hyatt who later becomes a Fender employee.[*]The Dual Professional is introduced.[*]1948[*]Leo Fender is granted a patent for his string-thru pickup as used on his lap-steel guitars.[*]Leo Fender and Forrest White meet for the first time.[*]Fender changes to the tweed "TV Front" style cabinets.[*]The Dual Professional is renamed the Super.[*]The Champion 800 is introduced.[*]1949[*]The 1 x 8" Champion 800 is replaced by the 1 x 6" Champion 600.[*]1951[*]Fender Radio service closes.[*]1952[*]The Bassman is introduced.[*]1953[*]Leo Fender, Don Randall, F.C. Hall, and Charlie Hayes team up and form Fender Sales.[*]Fender changes to the tweed "Wide Panel" style cabinets.[*]The Bandmaster is introduced.[*]The Twin is introduced.[*]1954[*]Fender builds a new 20,000 square foot offices/factory to replace old facilities.[*]Forrest White joins Fender on May 20th to organize and manage Fender's production operations.[*]F.C. Hall buys Rickenbacker.[*]The Champion 600 is renamed to Champ.[*]1955[*]Charlie Hayes dies in an auto accident, Fender and Randall buy out F.C. Hall and Hayes' widow.[*]Fender changes to the tweed "Narrow Panel" style cabinets.[*]The Bassman switches from 1 x 15" speaker to 4 x 10" speakers.[*]The Harvard is introduced.[*]The Tremolux is introduced.[*]1956[*]The Vibrolux is introduced.[*]1959[*]Fender introduces the new "Brown" styling for the combo amps.[*]Fender builds 34,000 square feet of new factory space.[*]The Concert is introduced.[*]The Vibrasonic is introduced.[*]1960[*]Fender introduces the "Blonde" styling for the Twin and piggyback amps.[*]The Showman is introduced.[*]The 3 x 10" Bandmaster combo is redesigned as a 1 x 12" piggyback.[*]The 4 x 10" Bassman combo is redesigned as a 2 x 12" piggyback.[*]The Tremolux combo is redesigned as a 1 x 10" piggyback.[*]1961[*]The Reverb Unit is introduced.[*]1962[*]The Harvard is discontinued.[*]1963[*]Fender changes to the popular "Black Face" cosmetics.[*]Sunn amplifiers is founded by Norm & Con Sundholm.[*]The Deluxe Reverb is introduced.[*]The 2 x 10" brown Vibroverb is introduced and later replaced by the 1 x 15" black face Vibroverb.[*]The 2 x 10" Super is replaced by the 4 x 10" Super Reverb.[*]The Twin is replaced by the Twin Reverb.[*]The Vibrasonic is discontinued.[*]1964[*]The Princeton Reverb is introduced.[*]The Vibrolux Reverb is introduced.[*]The Vibro Champ is introduced.[*]The Vibrolux is replaced by the Vibrolux Reverb.[*]The Vibroverb is discontinued.[*]1965[*]Leo Fender and Don Randall sell Fender to CBS for $13 million.[*]Fender Electric Instruments is renamed Fender Musical Instruments.[*]Leo remains at Fender working in R&D while Don Randall becomes Fender's General Manager.[*]Sunn moves it's production facilities to Tualatin, OR.[*]The Pro is replaced by the Pro Reverb.[*]The Concert is discontinued.[*]1966[*]CBS opens a new 175,000 square foot office/production facility in Fullerton, CA.[*]Forrest White resigns as Director of Manufacturing and goes on to found Music Man.[*]Fender introduces it's new solid state amps.[*]The Deluxe is discontinued.[*]The Tremolux is discontinued.[*]The Reverb Unit is discontinued.[*]1967[*]Fender begins the transition to new "Silver Face" cosmetics.[*]Seth Lover of Gibson is hired by Fender.[*]1968[*]Fender changes the entire amp line to the "Silver Face" cosmetics.[*]The Bandmaster Reverb is introduced.[*]The Bronco is introduced.[*]The Dual Showman Reverb is introduced.[*]1969[*]Fender drops the aluminum trim around the grille of the silver face amps.[*]Don Randall resignes as GM of Fender.[*]The Seth Lover designed solid-state Super Showman is introduced.[*]The Bantam Bass is introduced.[*]The Super Bassman is introduced.[*]1970[*]Fender introduces the solid-state Zodiac amps.[*]Leo Fender and George Fullerton leave Fender Musical Instruments.[*]The Musicmaster Bass is introduced.[*]The 400 PS Bass is introduced.[*]The Showman amps are discontinued.[*]1971[*]Fender discontinues the last of it's solid state amps.[*]Leo Fender, Forrest White and Tom Walker (Former Fender employee) form Tri-Sonics.[*]The Bantam Bass is discontinued.[*]1972[*]Dale Hyatt resigns from Fender.[*]The Bassman 10 combo is introduced.[*]The Quadreverb is introduced.[*]The Super Six Reverb is introduced.[*]The Vibrosonic Reverb is introduced.[*]The Bassman is renamed to Bassman 50.[*]The Super Bassman is renamed to Bassman 100.[*]1973[*]The Tri-Sonics company is renamed Music Man.[*]1974[*]The Bandmaster is discontinued.[*]1975[*]The Super Twin is introduced.[*]The 400 PS Bass is replaced by the 300 PS.[*]The Bronco is discontinued.[*]1976[*]The Reverb Unit is reissued.[*]The Super Twin is replaced by the Super Twin Reverb.[*]1977[*]Fender begins using ultralinear output transformers to increase power.[*]The Studio Bass is introduced.[*]The Bassman 50 is renamed to Bassman 70.[*]The Bassman 100 is renamed to Bassman 135.[*]1978[*]The Reverb Unit reissue is discontinued.[*]1979[*]The Princeton is discontinued[*]The Quadreverb is discontinued[*]The Super Six Reverb is discontinued[*]1980[*]Fender reintroduces solid state amps into the amp line[*]Fender returns to the "Black Face" cosmetics, first as an option and are standard by late 1981[*]George Fullerton and Leo Fender officially incorpore G&L on May 8th.[*]The Fender 30, 75, and 140 amps are introduced[*]The 140 is discontinued[*]The 300 PS is discontinued[*]The Bandmaster Reverb is discontinued[*]The Studio Bass is discontined[*]The Super Twin Reverb is discontinued[*]1981[*]Bill Schultz, formerly of Yamaha becomes President of Fender.[*]Paul Rivera hired as Director of Marketing for Amplifiers.[*]The 30 is discontinued[*]The Dual Showman Reverb is discontined[*]The Super Reverb is discontinued[*]The Vibrosonic Reverb is discontinued[*]1982[*]Fender debuts the Paul Rivera designed "II" series amps.[*]The Bassman 20 is introduced[*]The Concert "II" is introduced[*]The RGP-1 preamp is introduced[*]The RPW-1 power amp is introduced[*]The Super Champ is introduced[*]The Champ is replaced by the Champ II[*]The Princeton Reverb is replaced by the Princeton Reverb II[*]The Deluxe Reverb is replaced by the Deluxe Reverb II[*]The Twin Reverb is replaced by the Twin Reverb II[*]The 75 is discontinued[*]The Bassman 10 is discontinued[*]The Musicmaster Bass is discontined[*]The Pro Reverb is discontined[*]The Vibrolux Reverb is discontinued[*]The Vibro Champ is discontinued[*]1983[*]The Bassman 20 is discontinued[*]The Bassman 75 is discontinued[*]The Bassman 135 is discontinued[*]1984[*]The RGP-1 preamp is discontinued[*]The RPW-1 power amp is discontinued[*]1985[*]The Fullerton, CA production complex is closed.[*]A group of Fender executives and distributors led by Bill Schultz purchase Fender Musical Instruments from CBS for $12.5 million dollars.[*]The new company name Fender Musical Instruments Co. moves into offices in Brea, CA.[*]Bill Huhgs of Ampeg hired to head amplifier R&D.[*]Fender purchases Sunn amplifiers and relocates it's production facilities to Lake Oswego, OR.[*]The Super Champ is discontinued[*]1986[*]The Deluxe Reverb II is discontinued[*]The Princeton Reverb II is discontinued[*]1987[*]The Champ 12 is introduced[*]The "Red Knob" Dual Showman is reintroduced[*]The Twin Reverb II is replaced by "The Twin"[*]The Concert "II" is discontinued[*]1988[*]The Super 60 is introduced[*]1990[*]Doc Kauffman dies in June 1990.[*]Freddy Tavares dies in July 1990.[*]"Fender Frontline" magazine is introduced. (Spring)[*]The Super 112 and Super 210 are introduced[*]The `63 Vibroverb Reissue is introduced[*]The `59 Bassman Reissueis introduced[*]1991[*]Fender moves their corporate offices to Scottsdale, AZ.[*]Leo Fender dies March 21, 1991.[*]1992[*]The `65 Twin Reverb Reissue is introduced[*]The Champ 12 is replaced by the Champ 25/25 SE[*]The Super 60, 112, 210 are discontinued[*]1993[*]Fender establishes the Amp Custom Shop in Scottsdale, AZ. under the direction of Bruce Zinky.[*]The `65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue is introduced[*]The Blues Jr. is introduced[*]The Blues Deluxe is introduced[*]The Blues DeVille is introduced[*]The Pro Jr. is introduced[*]The Pro Tube Series Concert is introduced[*]The Pro Tube Series Super is introduced[*]The Custom Shop Tonemaster is introduced[*]The Custom Shop Vibro King is introduced[*]The Dual Showman is discontinued, again[*]1994[*]Music Man founder and former Fender production manager Forrest White dies November 22, 1994.[*]The `63 Reverb Unit Reissue is introduced[*]The Custom Shop Dual Professional is introduced[*]The Champ 25 is discontinued[*]1995[*]The "Custom" Vibrasonic is introduced[*]The "Custom" Vibrolux Reverb is introduced[*]The Custom Shop Rumble Bass is introduced[*]"The Twin" is replaced with the "Custom" Twin[*]1996[*]Fender makes 50 of the Woodie Pro reissues for their 50th anniversary[*]The "Custom" Prosonic is introduced[*]The Hot Rod Deluxe is introduced[*]The Hot Rod DeVille is introduced[*]The '63 Vibroberb Reissue is discontinued[*]The Protube Series Super is discontinued[*]The Protube Series Concert is discontinued[*]The Blues Deluxe is discontinued[*]The Blues DeVille is discontinued[*]1998[*]The Sunn Model T is introduced[*]The Sunn 300T is introduced[*]1999[*]The Rumble Bass is discontinued[*]2000[*]The Sunn T50C is introduced[*]2001[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Two-Tone is introduced[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Bass Breaker is introduced[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Woody Pro Exotic/Ash is introduced[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Woody Junior Exotic/Ash is introduced[*]The '65 Super Reverb Reissue is introduced[*]2002[*]The Prefessional Series Concert Reverb is introduced[*]The Prefessional Series Pro Reverb is introduced[*]The Sunn 300T is reintroduced as the Fender Bassman 300[*]The Professional Series Prosonic is discontinued[*]The Sunn Model T is discontinued[*]The Sunn T50C is discontinued[*]2003[*]The Custom Series'64 Vibroverb Reissue is introduced[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Woody Pro Exotic/Ash is discontinued[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Woody Junior Exotic/Ash is discontinued[*]The Custom Shop Tonemaster is discontinued[*]The Custom Shop Dual-Professional is discontinued[*]2004[*]The Custom Series'57 Twin Amp Reissue is introduced[*]The 1 x 15" `65 Twin Reverb Reissue Custom 15 is introduced[*]The '59 Bassman Reissue is renamed the '59 Bassman Reissue LTD with an improved circuit including a 5AR4 tube rectifier[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Two-Tone is discontinued[*]The Master-Built Custom Shop Bass Breaker is discontinued[*]2005[*]The Professional SeriesTBP-1 Tube Bass Pre-Amp is introduced

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子在川上约 发表于 2007-3-21 23:29:11

这么好的帖子,我沙发大家没意见吧....
蓝版资料颇丰富哈!

蓝调吉他手 发表于 2007-3-21 23:30:54

最近在研究fender琴和音箱~~呵呵 找到的资料分享给大家

benson1600 发表于 2007-3-21 23:42:04

争取在年内搞一个美芬箱子!

英语老师 发表于 2007-3-21 23:52:32

ha好东西

raylikey 发表于 2007-3-22 17:27:02

好文,收下啦,谢谢!
原来也有个FENDER THE TWIN 100W........音色真棒........就是家用比较要命.

CC白云.COM 发表于 2007-3-23 03:55:58

蓝班就是我偶像

beaver 发表于 2007-3-23 07:25:18

楼上用的火鸟多少钱买的?蓝版想收一把。

CC白云.COM 发表于 2007-3-23 13:03:57

原帖由 beaver 于 2007-3-23 07:25 发表
楼上用的火鸟多少钱买的?蓝版想收一把。


可用2Q币 交换:lol

白郎 发表于 2007-4-18 14:00:44

我最喜欢的是55年的1x15的bassman音箱.现在不知多少钱.:( :) :P

lp20ppt 发表于 2011-1-9 01:03:39

争取在年内搞一个美芬箱子!

z408021848 发表于 2011-5-31 10:33:20

全是E文,哇丫丫月

2011-1-1 发表于 2011-6-24 16:57:16

mx2808933 发表于 2014-12-29 13:24:09

concert这个系列现在没有了么?有没有详细介绍?

布鲁斯Blues 发表于 2015-9-29 23:40:45

荆棘路 发表于 2015-10-3 22:55:44

强烈要求,继续深挖芬达历史!

布鲁斯Blues 发表于 2016-6-7 23:17:01

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