The Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb Blonde amplifier is a game - changer. It uses powerful digital processing to precisely mimic the circuitry and 22 - watt power output of an original Deluxe tube amp. A high - performance 100 - watt digital power amp gives it the headroom and dynamic range of a real vintage Deluxe tube amp. The resonant pine cabinet paired with a single Celestion® NEO Creamback speaker adds a unique rock 'n' roll touch. You'll get tubeless Deluxe Reverb tone, volume, and dynamics that are almost the same as the all - tube original. The amp model has been updated. The virtual bright cap on the Vibrato channel is removed, giving modern players more tonal options when using distortion and overdrive pedals. Also, the reverb control is easier to fine - tune at lower settings. Best of all, it weighs only about half of an all - tube Deluxe. The blonde vinyl covering brings back the classic early - ’60s Fender charm. The front panel offers a playing experience just like the tube version, with world - standard reverb and tremolo effects. The rear - panel features are all about modern convenience, including an output power selector with full power and five attenuated settings, a balanced XLR line output with IR cabinet simulations from Shure SM57 and Sennheiser MD421 microphones, a mute switch for silent stage or recording, and a USB port for firmware upgrades. Key features include a Celestion® Neo Creamback speaker, normal and vibrato channels with two inputs each, a rear - panel output power selector, balanced XLR line output, a lightweight pine cabinet, a power jewel with different colors for different modes, a USB port for firmware, universal 100V – 240V operation, and it comes with a cover and two - button footswitch.



Using your Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb amplifier is easy. First, plug it into a power outlet. The amp supports universal 100V - 240V operation, so you can use it worldwide. Turn it on, and the power jewel will show different colors to indicate normal operation, warm - up, or mute/silent mode. Use the front - panel controls to adjust the reverb, tremolo, and other effects just like you would on a tube amp. The normal and vibrato channels, each with two inputs, let you connect your guitar easily. For different power needs, use the rear - panel output power selector to choose between full power and five attenuated settings. When recording or on a silent stage, use the mute switch. The balanced XLR line output with IR cabinet simulations can be adjusted with the level control and ground switch. To keep your amp in good shape, clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or humidity. When you need to update the firmware, connect it to a computer via the USB port. Always keep the included cover on when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. And remember to use the two - button footswitch as needed for a better playing experience.