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Tone Master Super Reverb | Tone Master Series | Fender

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The Fender Tone Master Super Reverb 45W 4x10 guitar combo amp delivers the coveted tube amp dynamic response and soul-stirring Super Reverb tone in a remarkably lightweight design. This innovative amp pumps out 45 watts of power through four Jensen P-10R alnico 10" speakers for a satisfyingly authentic experience at a fraction of the usual heft.

Tone Master Technology Provides Legendary Tone Without the Tubes

Fender's groundbreaking Tone Master modeling process technology powers this amp to faithfully recreate the unmistakable tone and touch sensitivity of an all-tube Super Reverb amp without needing power-hungry vacuum tubes. The end result is a lighter, more portable amp that sounds and feels like the real deal.

Four 10-Inch Speakers Dish-Out Classic Fender Sound

The Tone Master Super Reverb's four Jensen P-10R alnico 10" speakers are specially designed to pump out the cutting highs, tight lows and glassy mids Fender amps are known for. Paired with the amp's tube-emulating circuitry, these speakers produce the harmonic richness and punchy dynamics players have come to expect from a Super Reverb.

Simple Yet Versatile Control Panel

This innovative amp features the same streamlined control panel as the original all-tube super reverb for an authentic user experience with two different channels: normal and vibrato. The normal channel features two inputs with volume, treble and bass knobs along with a bright on/off switch. The vibrato channel, also with two inputs, comes with volume, treble, mid, bass, reverb, vibrato speed and vibrato intensity knobs, as well as a bright on/off switch, that lets you dial in a range of coveted vintage and modern tones with ease. The onboard reverb and vibrato effects provide added ambience and modulation when you need it.

Rugged Enclosure and Premium Components

Despite its lightweight design, the Tone Master Super Reverb is built to last with a durable plywood enclosure and high-quality components. It also comes with a protective cover, ensuring this innovative amp provides years of reliable service.

Fender Tone Master Super Reverb 45W 4x10 Guitar Combo Amp Black and Silver
Fender Tone Master Super Reverb 45W 4x10 Guitar Combo Amp Black and Silver
Fender Tone Master Super Reverb 45W 4x10 Guitar Combo Amp Black and Silver

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  • Four 10" 8-ohm Jensen P10R speakers with alnico magnets
  • Dual channels (normal and vibrato)
  • Tube-driven Fender reverb
  • Tube vibrato
  • Two-button footswitch for reverb and vibrato on-off
  • Black textured vinyl covering with silver grille cloth
  • Tilt-back legs
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Amplifier Type
  • Digital
Inputs
  • Four (1/4", Two Normal and Two Vibrato)
Total Impedance
  • 2 ohms
Cabinet Material
  • Lightweight meranti plywood
Grille Cloth
  • Silver
Handle
  • Molded plastic strap with nickel-plated caps
Speakers
  • Four 10" Jensen P10R with alnico magnet
Channels
  • Two (Normal and Vibrato)
Control Panel
  • Normal Channel: Bright Switch, Volume, Treble, Bass; Vibrato Channel: Bright Switch, Volume, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb; Vibrato: Speed, Intensity
Control Knobs
  • Vintage-style skirted black plastic
Wattage
  • 45 watts into 2 ohms
  • Amplifier covering: Black textured vinyl
  • Jewel light: Red (Power), Red/Amber (Warmup), Amber (Mute)
  • Color: Black and silver

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4.18

11 Reviews

70%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

This amp Rocks!!

I have always been a Fender tube amp guy for the past thirty years but this is the amp that I use now. It does everything that a Fender amp should do. It sounds absolutely killer. This is the best Tonemaster out of all the tonemasters. This amp also sounds better than a lot of tube amps. I've been cranking this amp up everyday for almost two years and it only gets better with age as the Jenson Blues are broke in. It took me a little bit of time to get used to the EQ on this amp as it is a little bit different than a Fender tube amp but with some tweaking of the knobs it will give you "that sound." This amp is really versatile. I use a bunch of different pedals that all sound their best through this beast. I also use just the amps tone on its own and if I want a different tone then I jump channels or use the attenuator. I love the 4 ten inch speakers with the tilt back legs. It gets a huge sound that just projects wonderfully. I have received the best compliments on my tone since purchasing this amp. When I received this amp I immediately felt like I was playing a whole new instrument as playing through any great amp should make you feel. Fender really knocked it out of the park on this one. I especially feel even more validated on this purchase as I was not able to purchase 6L6 tubes from GC in the store. Also in the past 20 years I've had 6 fender tube amps fail me on the road. So this TMSR is a no brainier for me personally. I hope this review helps other players. If you are in the market for a new amp but don't want the hassle of trying to find tubes or maintaining a tube amp then this is the amp for you. If gives you that sound and feel that you would expect from a Fender blackface. All the time while I'm playing my ears tell me "I've heard those tones on countless albums!" It sounds and feels absolutely amazing. It really blows my mind that this amp is solid state. Technology has come so far. Bravo Fender. I love my Super and you will too. Just break the speakers in and get the firmware update and you will not be disappointed. Btw I use two overdrive pedals for gain stacking. It goes from Fender glassy cleans to saturated British stack sounds and anything else you want it to do. This amp also takes delay pedals better than an amp I've ever had. My LP and I love this amp. I can't say enough great things about it. I can go on forever. Check out Andertons review on this model. Peace

VS

Most Liked Negative Review

2

A solid so-so

I had a Super Reverb ToneMaster for a couple of months before I sold it. It's just not a very vibey amp, and to my surprise the tone was very rigid and did not accept pedals well. If you like tweaking your sound with pedals and or your choice of tubes to create a more personalized sound this is a dead end. I have a half dozen Fender tube amps and even my 30 year old fender Champ 12 was dramatically fuller, richer, had more depth and had a beautiful high end in comparison. Playing the Tone Master sounded like an recorded Super Reverb not an actual Super Reverb if that makes any sense. I would give it a solid so-so. I get why Fender is pushing them, they are inexpensive to make and are light. But, their most valuable asset is the Fender sound and I feel ultimately they are losing their way trying to replace it with a simulation instead of the real thing. Instead of only 6v6 and el84 low wattage tube amps they should offer a 15 watt 6L6 tube amp that will give it more of the Vibrolux /Super Reverb/ Twin Reverb sound and would also be lighter and not as loud.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Performances8
  2. Home Studio5
  3. Professional Recording5
  4. Outdoor Events / Games3
  5. Amateur Recording2
Cons
  1. Poor Sound Quality1
  2. None!1
  3. Hard to transport1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced7
  2. Professional Musician4
Pros
  1. Excellent Sound7
  2. Good Power Output7
  3. Easy To Use6
  4. Warm / Comfy6
  5. Portable5
  • Perfect live rig

    5

    submitted10 months ago

    byScott

    fromFlorida

    Bought this amp because I wanted a multi speaker set up but did not want the weight. I have a TM deluxe reverb and I love that one as well. The Super reverb has so much depth and warmth, and the Middle EQ allows me to make it cut through the mix great (my only complaint on the deluxe). I have ussd it at several gigs and it does it all, super light, pushes allot of air from the 4 tens, speakers are great, attunuater feature is amazing and has power to spare with a loud band. Pedals work great with this amp, I have found the key is to not hit the front of the amp with any boost (volume should not change with the drive pedal on, etc). I struggled with my deluxe TM until I figured this out. This is my goto amp for gigs now! Is it as good as the real Tube version, no but 95% with half the weight and the attenuator gives it an advantage. Oh and looks killer in the stage with the bigger cabinet!

  • This amp Rocks!!

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byEric

    fromLA Ca

    I have always been a Fender tube amp guy for the past thirty years but this is the amp that I use now. It does everything that a Fender amp should do. It sounds absolutely killer. This is the best Tonemaster out of all the tonemasters. This amp also sounds better than a lot of tube amps. I've been cranking this amp up everyday for almost two years and it only gets better with age as the Jenson Blues are broke in. It took me a little bit of time to get used to the EQ on this amp as it is a little bit different than a Fender tube amp but with some tweaking of the knobs it will give you "that sound." This amp is really versatile. I use a bunch of different pedals that all sound their best through this beast. I also use just the amps tone on its own and if I want a different tone then I jump channels or use the attenuator. I love the 4 ten inch speakers with the tilt back legs. It gets a huge sound that just projects wonderfully. I have received the best compliments on my tone since purchasing this amp. When I received this amp I immediately felt like I was playing a whole new instrument as playing through any great amp should make you feel. Fender really knocked it out of the park on this one. I especially feel even more validated on this purchase as I was not able to purchase 6L6 tubes from GC in the store. Also in the past 20 years I've had 6 fender tube amps fail me on the road. So this TMSR is a no brainier for me personally. I hope this review helps other players. If you are in the market for a new amp but don't want the hassle of trying to find tubes or maintaining a tube amp then this is the amp for you. If gives you that sound and feel that you would expect from a Fender blackface. All the time while I'm playing my ears tell me "I've heard those tones on countless albums!" It sounds and feels absolutely amazing. It really blows my mind that this amp is solid state. Technology has come so far. Bravo Fender. I love my Super and you will too. Just break the speakers in and get the firmware update and you will not be disappointed. Btw I use two overdrive pedals for gain stacking. It goes from Fender glassy cleans to saturated British stack sounds and anything else you want it to do. This amp also takes delay pedals better than an amp I've ever had. My LP and I love this amp. I can't say enough great things about it. I can go on forever. Check out Andertons review on this model. Peace

  • A solid so-so

    2

    submitted3 years ago

    byRobert

    fromNarragansett, RI

    I had a Super Reverb ToneMaster for a couple of months before I sold it. It's just not a very vibey amp, and to my surprise the tone was very rigid and did not accept pedals well. If you like tweaking your sound with pedals and or your choice of tubes to create a more personalized sound this is a dead end. I have a half dozen Fender tube amps and even my 30 year old fender Champ 12 was dramatically fuller, richer, had more depth and had a beautiful high end in comparison. Playing the Tone Master sounded like an recorded Super Reverb not an actual Super Reverb if that makes any sense. I would give it a solid so-so. I get why Fender is pushing them, they are inexpensive to make and are light. But, their most valuable asset is the Fender sound and I feel ultimately they are losing their way trying to replace it with a simulation instead of the real thing. Instead of only 6v6 and el84 low wattage tube amps they should offer a 15 watt 6L6 tube amp that will give it more of the Vibrolux /Super Reverb/ Twin Reverb sound and would also be lighter and not as loud.

  • Stop waiting. Go ahead and buy it!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byVic

    fromOcoee, Florida

    I use this amp primarily for "live" performance. If the venue is smaller, I use my Blonde Fender Deluxe Reverb Tone Master. The Tone Masters are my favorite amps and I have 11 at home to choose from! The best part of carting this amp to the gig is how light it feels AFTER the gig, when you carry it to your vehicle. Buy it!

  • Bait and Switch by Guitar Center

    1

    submitted3 years ago

    byJeff

    fromNC

    The amp functions properly and sounds good.

  • A fantastic pick

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byMatt

    fromPennsylvania

    I hesitated on buying a non-tube amp. I shouldn't have. The portability aside, this nails the tone, sensitivity, and warmth I've always been used to. Fender nailed the circuit on this one. It's a beautiful amp.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byThomas

    fromFresno, CA

    balanced line out?

    balanced line out?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, it does.
  • asked byNino

    fromHouston, TX

    can connect extra speakers cabinet?

    can connect extra speakers cabinet?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked bymarblehead

    fromwrightwood

    what is the difference between tone master and not

    what is the difference between tone master and not

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Nothing really.
  • asked byDavid

    fromfairfax, VA

    How much does the tone master super reverb weigh?  Is it all solid state?

    How much does the tone master super reverb weigh? Is it all solid state?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    49 lbs. All SS
  • asked byChris

    fromBoston, MA

    How much does this weigh?

    How much does this weigh?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    49.75 lbs
  • asked byMarco

    fromSan Antonio Texas

    I'm pretty sure this is not a tube amp but you guys have a bunch of tubes listed in the description! Had me considering this amp until I realized it's not actually a tube amp!

    I'm pretty sure this is not a tube amp but you guys have a bunch of tubes listed in the description! Had me considering this amp until I realized it's not actually a tube amp!

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's not a tube amp
  • asked byDave

    fromSurprise, AZ

    Confused, this amp has tubes but it is listed as a digital amp. Please explain.

    Confused, this amp has tubes but it is listed as a digital amp. Please explain.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I apologize for the confusion. It's solid state, not tubes. Thank you for pointing that out. I will pass it on to our web team.