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Tone Master Blonde Deluxe Reverb & Twin Reverb | Tone Master Series | Fender
Description
The amp model has been modified to remove the virtual bright cap on the Vibrato channel, which gives modern players greater tonal flexibility when using distortion and overdrive pedals. Additionally, the reverb control now provides easier fine tuning at lower settings. Perhaps most notably, even with all these features and more, the Tone Master Deluxe Reverb is in fact about only half the weight of an all-tube Deluxe.
The blonde vinyl covering elegantly evokes classic early ’60s Fender vibe, and front panel features give guitarists a playing experience identical to the tube version, including Fender’s world-standard reverb and tremolo effects. Additional rear-panel features deliver modern convenience and flexibility—including an output power selector for full power and five attenuated settings, balanced XLR line output with impulse response (IR) cabinet simulations captured with Shure SM57 and Sennheiser MD421 microphones, mute switch for silent stage or recording use, USB port for firmware upgrades, and more.



Features
- Massive digital processing is used to faithfully model the circuitry and 22W power output of an original Deluxe tube amp
- Uses a high-performance 100W digital power amp to achieve the headroom and dynamic range of a real vintage Deluxe tube amp
- Jensen n-12k neodymium speaker
- Resonant pine cabinet
- Front panel features give guitarists a playing experience identical to the tube version
Specs
- Dimensions: 27.4" x 22.6" x 13"
- Item Weight 31 lb.
- Output: 100W
Reviews
4.82
11 Reviews
91%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Super amp. Does exactly what I bought it for.
Wanted something light and portable. But wanted that classic Fender "vibe". This amp seemed to fit the bill. Sounds great. It doesn't have the "feel" or maybe the "presence"of a tube amp but it sounds really good in a band setting. After trying both the black and the blonde, decided the blonde was for me. It seems to have a little rounder, fuller tone than the black. But, the black has that classic twangy quack you get from a Fender amp. Also, felt as you amped up the volume with the black the reverb and the treble needed to come down a bit. Really wanted the attenuator to control the volume. Even at the lowest attenuation setting (2.5) it's pretty loud by the time you get the break-up you want. The digital reverb sounds great. But, I'm old school and maybe would have preferred an Accutronics reverb tank but it does what it does great.
Most Liked Negative Review
sounds ok, travels well
a friend of mine is based out of nashville but gigs everywhere. 300 shows a year, 80% on the road. ive heard him use several amps, great blackface and vox amps. he is now testing this amp for the manufacturer. i just heard him with it. its ok. the drunks at the bar yelling free bird will not know the difference, but you will. its an ok chinese made solid state amp that travel well. its not what anyone thinks of as a deluxe reverb. the tone master has no depth, no oomph, no cool over tones, no sweetness, pretty sterile sounding. the neo creamback is the best part of this amp, and i believe what actually makes this amp usable.
- Home Studio8
- Performances8
- Amateur Recording3
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Professional Recording2
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Experienced6
- Professional Musician4
- Novice1
- Portable10
- Easy To Use8
- Excellent Sound8
- Good Power Output6
- Warm / Comfy6
Reviewed by 11 customers
Tone master deluxe
submitted10 days ago
byJeff
fromDenver, CO
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I have a standard tube deluxe which I love, but this tone master deluxe sounds just as good, weighs about half as much and the output attenuator just sells the package, not to mention the beautiful retro blonde look
Super amp. Does exactly what I bought it for.
submitted2 months ago
byBill
fromIowa
Wanted something light and portable. But wanted that classic Fender "vibe". This amp seemed to fit the bill. Sounds great. It doesn't have the "feel" or maybe the "presence"of a tube amp but it sounds really good in a band setting. After trying both the black and the blonde, decided the blonde was for me. It seems to have a little rounder, fuller tone than the black. But, the black has that classic twangy quack you get from a Fender amp. Also, felt as you amped up the volume with the black the reverb and the treble needed to come down a bit. Really wanted the attenuator to control the volume. Even at the lowest attenuation setting (2.5) it's pretty loud by the time you get the break-up you want. The digital reverb sounds great. But, I'm old school and maybe would have preferred an Accutronics reverb tank but it does what it does great.
Big features in a lightweight package
Verified Buyer
submitted4 months ago
byAdam
fromManchester, NH
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This sounds great for practice, and the cab simulator in the back sounds remarkably good. You can adjust the wattage output to still get big tone and a simulated tube push at lower volumes.
I would buy this again
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byMick
fromSnohomish Washington
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Bedroom player.
Great for small/medium size vebues
submitteda year ago
byJason K.
fromBoston, MA
I did a 3 way comp between tube Fender Deluxe Reverb, TM Black, and TM Blonde. If you didn't notice the Blonde and Black have different speakers. I use the tube one in my rehearsal space due to it's weight. Black had more of midrange sound, while Blonde was much fuller. I kept the Blonde for gigging and love it.
Tone Master is a tone monster
Verified Buyer
submitted4 years ago
byTom
fromGrand Haven, Mi
This is now my main amp for gigging. Perfect because it sounds just like the tube version and weighs so little!
Q&A
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submitted2 years ago
asked byJames
fromDallas, ga
Does this amp support headphones?
No it does'tsubmitted3 years ago
asked bydino
fromalma, co
do you have these in stock at store in Centennial, CO?
I’m very sorry, this is not available locallysubmitted4 years ago
asked bySloth
fromCarlisle PA
How do I add on a 2×12 speaker cab? I bought the only cord I cam find that goes from XLR to speaker input but still got nothing out of the 2×12
From what the manual says that is how you would do it. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can help you troubleshoot it and see if we can get it going for you.submitted4 years ago
asked byChuck
fromSaginaw MI
I just bought this amp. Does it come with a cover and foot switch.
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked byThomas
fromVernon CT 06066
Is the reverb digital?
Yes it is digital