
Fender Tone Master series
Digital tube sound sounds so good!
With the Fender Tone Master series , the Californian guitar manufacturer brings the classic look , sound and response of its iconic tube amplifiers , such as the 1965 Twin reverb or the 1965 Deluxe reverb, into the digital future.
The Fender Tone Master series was introduced in the second half of 2019 and now consists of four different modeling combos for electric guitars. The models are named: Tone Master Princeton reverb , Deluxe reverb , Twin reverb and Super reverb . The Deluxe and the Twin reverb, in addition to the classic design with black Tolex , are also offered in a light blonde version by Fender .
Tone Master Pro offers even more functionality in a more practical form factor.
All Fender Tone Master combos at a glance:
Classic look
The Californian company has relied exactly on the traditional look of its role models for its digital descendants. Even the front panel with its controls and inputs only differs in that it has Tone Master lettering at the bottom right of the front covering. Of course, real Fender enthusiasts immediately notice that even when switching on, the small round light first lights up yellow and only lights up red after the processor has booted up.



Special features of the Tone Master series
If you look at the Tone Master series from behind, you will notice a few differences and innovations. In the middle of the guitar amplifier there is a rotary switch with five power reduction or attenuator stages . The power can be adjusted using this.
Another new feature is the XLR output of the balanced line out with the associated volume controls and ground lift button as well as a small switches that can be used to switch back and forth between two different impulse responses (IR) . mention. In addition, all Fender Tone Master Combos are equipped with Jensen® speakers and a usb-port for firmware upgrades.
Modeling amplifier with only one goal
Although the idea of digital modeling amplifiers for electric guitars is not new, Fender has still managed to arouse buying interest among both beginners and professionals with new ideas and processors as well as high-quality Jensen® speakers and solid pine cabinets way to go.
While most modeling amplifier often represent a wide range of different amp models, the Tone Master series models are very specialized digital amplifiers . All models use their entire computing power to reproduce the authentic sound of their historical models and, in conjunction with modern features, take this to a new level!


Fender Tone Master: Only half as difficult!
To stick with the word "lift", the electric guitar amplifiers only weigh half the weight of their analog counterparts , which turns out to be a real plus for every musician, both live and in the studio .


Know-how
With us you not only get what you need - we also show you how it works! Go to the guides.
The Fender Tone Master modeling combos in comparison:
We will now introduce you to the most important features of the different modeling combos from the Fender Tone Master series in detail. Further information and additional product photos can be found on the respective product page.

Fender Tone Master Twin reverb
particularities
- technology: modeling
- power: 200W
- channels: 2
- loudspeakers: 2x 12"
- loudspeaker type: Jensen® N-12K Neo
- impedance: 4 ohms
- EQ: 1x bass/treble, 1x bass mid, treble
- effects: reverb + tremolo
- special features: output power switchable in 5 levels, symmetrical XLR DI output with IR speaker simulation, level controls, ground switch
- including: Footswitch + cover
- dimensions (WxHxD): 80.3 x 68.1 x 42.7 cm
- weight: 15kg
Fender Tone Master Deluxe reverb
particularities
- technology: modeling
- power: 100W
- channels: 2
- loudspeakers: 1x 12"
- loudspeaker type: 12" Jensen® N-12K Neo
- impedance: 8 ohms
- EQ: 2x bass, treble
- effects: reverb + tremolo
- special features: output power switchable in 5 levels, symmetrical XLR DI output with IR speaker simulation, level controls, ground switch
- including: Footswitch + cover
- dimensions (WxHxD): 69.6 x 58.0 x 33.7 cm
- weight: 10.4kg


Fender Tone Master Super reverb
particularities
- technology: modeling
- power: 45W
- channels: 2
- loudspeakers: 4x 10"
- loudspeaker type: Jensen® P10R
- impedance: 2 ohms
- EQ: 1x bass/treble, 1x bass mid, treble
- effects: reverb + tremolo
- special features: output power switchable in 5 levels, symmetrical XLR DI output with IR speaker simulation, level controls, ground switch
- including: Footswitch + cover
- dimensions (WxHxD): 63.8 x 62.9 x 26.7 cm
- weight: 16.3kg
Fender Tone Master Princeton reverb
particularities
- technology: modeling
- power: 50W
- channels: 1
- loudspeakers: 1x 10"
- loudspeaker type: Jensen® C10R
- impedance: 8 ohms
- EQ: bass/treble
- effects: reverb + tremolo
- special features: output power switchable in 5 levels, symmetrical XLR DI output with IR speaker simulation, level controls, ground switch
- including: Footswitch + cover
- dimensions (WxHxD): 50.5 x 40.6 x 24.1 cm
- weight: 9kg
