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Description
Ready to take total control of your tone? The Fender Tone Master Pro multi-effects guitar pedal combines decades of legendary amp design with cutting-edge modeling in one sleek, road-ready unit. Whether you're gigging or tracking in the studio, this powerful floorboard delivers over 100 amp and effect models—including official recreations of Fender tube amps and the first-ever licensed 5150 Stealth from EVH. With Tone Master technology under the hood and premium I/O onboard, this guitar pedal puts professional-grade power at your feet.
Guitar Pedal Modeling With Iconic Fender Tone
Fender's amp heritage runs deep—and the Tone Master Pro brings it all to life with stunning accuracy. This guitar pedal includes over 100 meticulously modeled amps and effects, from vintage Fender classics to high-gain beasts like the EVH 5150 Stealth. Every nuance is captured, from tube-driven warmth to aggressive bite, giving players a massive tonal palette to explore. Whether you're chasing that Blackface sparkle or modern crunch, it's all here—fully programmable and ready to rock.
Impulse Responses Built Into the Guitar Pedal Engine
The Tone Master Pro is loaded with a vast selection of cabinet impulse responses, including Fender-captured IRs and support for third-party files. Whether you want studio mic precision or stage-style punch, you can fine-tune your cab sound to perfectly match your amp model. This level of IR flexibility makes the guitar pedal a top-tier choice for players who demand pro-level realism in both live and recording situations.
Studio-Ready Guitar Pedal With Advanced I/O
This guitar pedal doesn't just sound incredible—it plays well with every rig. Its comprehensive I/O includes a configurable-impedance input, balanced XLR and 1/4" stereo outputs, a combo mic/line jack, MIDI connectivity and a stereo AUX in. Whether you're plugging into a PA, interface or amp, the Tone Master Pro ensures crystal-clear signal flow and flexible routing options for any application.
Guitar Pedal Durability That's Built to Gig
The Tone Master Pro is housed in a rugged metal chassis with road-ready footswitches, making it ideal for heavy touring and stage use. Its sleek design and intuitive control layout provide quick access to presets, effects and real-time tweaks—so you can focus on your playing, not your pedalboard. It's everything gigging guitarists need in a multi-effects powerhouse.
Why the Fender Tone Master Pro Guitar Pedal?
The Fender Tone Master Pro multi-effects guitar pedal blends iconic amp tone with advanced modeling and pro-level features in one easy-to-use unit. Built by a brand trusted by generations of players, it offers uncompromising sound and flexibility for guitarists who expect nothing less than greatness. With decades of innovation behind it, this pedal reflects Fender's commitment to delivering stage-ready tone that stands the test of time.



Features
- Fender Tone Master amp modeling delivers authentic classic tube amp tones
- Over 100 amp and effect models for unmatched tonal versatility
- Licensed EVH 5150 Stealth amp model captures iconic high-gain tones
- Massive IR library ensures cabinet sounds for every musical style
- Third-party IR loading allows endless customization and creative freedom
- Smart I/O design is perfect for both stage and studio setups
- Balanced XLR and 1/4 inch outputs ensure professional-grade connectivity
- Optional expression pedal adds dynamic control over effects and tones
Specs
- Controls: Navigation Control, Master Volume Control, 10 Footswitch/Encoderswith LCD "Scribble Strips"
- Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth
- MIDI: Dual 5-pin DIN (in/out-through-merge)
- Power requirements: 40W
- Input voltage range: 100–220 VAC, 50/60Hz
- Microphone input: XLR female (combo), balanced; impedance: 1.8 kohms balanced; preamp maximum input level: 4.7V
- Phantom power: +48 VDC (XLR only)
- Instrument Input: 1/4"; impedance: 1 mohms, 330 kohms, 22 kohms configurable unbalanced
- Maximum level: 5.6V (2.8V with input pad off)
- Line input: 1/4" TRS female (combo), balanced; maximum level: 7.8V balanced, 4.5V unbalanced; impedance: 1Mohm
- AUX input: 3.5 mm stereo; impedance: 10 kohm; max input level: 2.4V
- XLR: XLR male, balanced (stereo pair); line outputs: 1/4" TRS female, balanced (stereo pairs output 1 and 2)
- Output 1: 12V (line) 3.9V (instrument), balanced; 6.1V (line), 2.8V (instrument), unbalanced; Output 2: 4.7V (line), 2.8V (instrument)
- Output 1: 200 ohms (line), 290 ohms balanced, 400 ohms unbalanced (instrument); Output 2: 170 ohms
- Headphone output: 1/4" TRS stereo, unbalanced; maximum output: 110mW x2; impedance working range: 33 ohms x2 (16 ohms x2 minimum)
- Digital audio bit depth: 32-bit
- Supported sample rates: 48kHz internal (project sync 44.1/48/88.2/96kHz)
- Digital audio frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz (+0.1/-0.7dB)
- Effect loop (4 total): Mono loops (1 and 2) 1/4" unbalanced, mono loops (3 and 4) 1/4" TRS balanced (can be combined into stereo pair)
- Impedance: 10 kohms
- Other connections: 1/4" expression pedal 1 and 2, amp control
- Power cable: IEC
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 3.8" (96.4 mm) x 14.6” (37.1 cm) x 10.3” (26.16 cm)
- Weight: 8.8 lb. (4 kg)
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4.46
24 Reviews
87%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Nicely Done Fender!
I currently have a '65 Deluxe Reverb (non TM) as well as a decent compliment of pedals. I can get the kinds of sounds I want but I've been becoming more and more interested in modeling tech. I think there's a general feeling out there that modelers are not 'pure' but I also think people might be getting so caught up in 'does it sound exactly like my < insert signal chain here>?' that they're not considering 'does it sound good?' I know my way around Fender's amps and I can tell you the quality of reproduction is superb on that front. I do not have any real exposure to most everything else modeled by the Tone Master Pro so I can't comment on the accuracy of the models but I can say they sound good. There are a lot of presets that are attempting to emulate the sound of certain performers. Comparing against memory alone, most all of them sound pretty close. I was actually surprised at how much I sounded like Metallica after choosing the "And James for All" preset. Quality of construction is incredible. The chassis is metal and there is definitely some weight to the unit. The screen is sharp and well-lit. The buttons are top notch and their rotating feature adds a lot to the usability. I don't gig but if I did, I would not hesitate to depend on its construction carrying it through bumps and bruises without drama. It feels every bit as rugged as the standalone Boss and JHS pedals I have here. Ease of use is where the Fender shines. I am an IT professional and while I am confident I would be able to learn some of the more complicated alternatives, I really don't care to. Without reading through the manual or watching demos, I was able to boot up and get some chains going within minutes. When you use this thing, the process just makes sense regardless of the task at hand. The visuals are incredibly useful - it's helpful to see a very clear, relatable picture demonstrating what is currently in the chain and active. On the other side of things, the Fender's price hurts it when compared to other alternatives. I am a big stickler for when premium priced products don't deliver a premium experience and simply put, this is not one of those cases. This thing is dripping with quality and while that price tag is steep, I have zero regrets and I feel strongly that Fender delivered something worthy of that cost. I don't have a particular fondness for Fender over other things. I think I've owned one of everything at this point but my go to guitar these days is a Les Paul. I've had some Fender products I really liked and I've had some 'shake my head' duds too. Assuming the cost of admission makes sense, I can't see how you could go wrong with the ToneMaster.
Most Liked Negative Review
Great Fender amps, the rest is noisy and crap
Great UI, great Fender amps, however everting else is horrible (amps and effects). Basically anything with higher gain sounds super noisy and unusable. The fuzzes are the worst, super noisy, the noise gate doesn't help with that berceuse the noise taints the ton in general not just the huge buzz when you don't play (that cured by the noise gate). basically unusable. Maybe all would be fixed in the next firmware updates, until then I'm returning my device.
- Performances20
- Home Studio17
- Professional Recording14
- Amateur Recording11
- Outdoor Events / Games8
- Pricey / Poor Value8
- Poor Sound Quality2
- Bulky/Heavy1
- Unreliable1
- expensive1
- Experienced18
- Professional Musician5
- Novice1
- Easy To Use22
- Good Audio19
- Versatile19
- Compact15
- Durable13
Reviewed by 24 customers
Better sounding and more logical than the rest
submitteda month ago
byErik
fromCincinnati, OH
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The Tone Master Pro is an exceptional all-in-one unit that delivers exactly what I need as a regularly gigging musician. Its amp modeling and effects sound excellent straight out of the box, with an organic real response feel and tone that I feel exceeds other leading modelers I've used, such as the Line 6 Helix and Boss GX-100. What really sets the Tone Master Pro apart is its intuitive, straightforward workflow—dialing in tones is fast and logical, making it easy to focus on playing without unnecessary menu diving that I experienced with the other devices. Sure, there are some sacrifices, such as fewer models and effects, but Fender struck a balance between power, good sounds, and user-friendly design, making this the logical choice for working musicians want high tone quality and ease of use as opposed to exhaustive options that you will likely never use.
Can't download new effects
submitteda month ago
byStuart
fromWilmington
On this product for 6 months, try to download new effects. Can't state so it can't find the device on my pc, so I downloaded on Playstore through my phone same issue.Only has one setting I like. If you can't use it on your PC what good is it? Wish I never purchased the Fender Tone Master Pro
Don't sleep on that !
submitted2 months ago
byJules
fromSanta Ana, CA
I'm an analog guy, coming from good ol 30W tube amp and pedalboard (Fender Bassbreaker). As Tim Pierce said "A new tool doesn't diminish the value of another tool" and I couldn't agree more. Will I sell my entire analog rig because of the TMP? No. Will the TMP help me solve silent stage situations and even home recording sessions? Absolutely. This device is a total banger, whether you plan doing band gigs or solo gigs. It would be time consuming to describe the endless possibilities of this device. Make yourself a favor: Do not use the factory presets and download ASAP the artists presets (Tim Pierce, Mark Lettieri). Then tweak them, and make it yours. It's so intuitive that it won't take more than 20 minutes to figure out how to get a killer sound. My word. However, I would not recommend this device for my Prog or Metal nerds looking for specifically designed model amps related to Modern Metal.
Ok product…..
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byBill
fromTucson, AZ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
It's ok…..
Incredible sound and UI/UX, though accessibility is lacking
submitted4 months ago
byJose
fromAltamonte Springs, Florida
This thing sounds incredible. I am coming from a Line 6 Helix floor which I had for about 7 years. This walks all over it. It truly feels like a next gen product. Can the helix sound as good as this? Absolutely, but the experience of dialing in tones is so streamlined and efficiant that it feels like landing on a usable tone without having to resort to EQ blocks everywhere is just a matter of turning a couple knobs and you hit jackpot. Now, the one issue I have with the unit is that the UI uses fonts that are too small to read from anywhere other than right up on the display. The helix had a larger font option, but this does not. I am legally blind, but I can still read the helix's display. I cannot read the display on this unit. I get around this by controlling it through my phone via Bluetooth and using a magnifier. Although this works, I would much rather read things quicker using a screen reader, but I cannot because niether the phone nor the desktop app have screen reader support, which is a great shame, as people who are more blind than myself could never use this unit.
Very Nice
submitted6 months ago
byrichard
fromcincinnati ohio
User interface is amazing and love the build quality and the touch screen. I have used several other brands of modelers and this one is winning me over... Great tones I can get along with great effects and lush reverbs. Im sure this product will only get better with every update.
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submitted2 months ago
asked byRogerDee
fromChapin, SC
How is the sound when running straight thru the PA board?
Absolutely excellent.submitteda year ago
asked byMike
fromCanon City, CO
does it have a drop tune feature or do you have to detune your guitar...and if it doesn't, will a drop tune pedal work with it? THX
1) No, it has a pitch shifter. 2) Yes it will.submitteda year ago
asked byBeady
fromundisclosed
Can it also be used as a audio interface for pc
Yes, it can.submitteda year ago
asked byMike
fromIndiana
Can you plug this into a speaker cabinet, or does it need to be powered?
You would need power.submitted2 years ago
asked byMr Wondering
fromBoston MA
What is the Warranty??
Fender has a 5 year warranty.submitted2 years ago
asked byCris
fromLos Angeles
Can you play this through a fender mustang GTX 100 modelling amp?
Sure. The Fender Tone Master Pro is just a fancy pedal. You can plug it into any amp you want.submitted2 years ago
asked byJim
fromundisclosed
Can you hook up the tone master pro to a tube amp such as the laney super cub 12?
You can hook up the Fender Tone Master Pro to any amp you want.