Fender makes a bold first move with the Tone Master Twin Reverb amplifier. It harnesses massive digital processing power to do something truly amazing: accurately mimic the circuitry and 85 - watt power output of an original Twin tube amp. With a high - performance 200 - watt digital power amp, it gets the headroom and dynamic range of a real vintage Twin tube amp. Paired with the bright sparkle and clear sound of two JensenĀ® N - 12K neodymium speakers and a resonant pine cabinet, the result is a tubeless Twin Reverb tone, volume, and dynamics that's almost the same as the all - tube original. And it's only about half the weight of an all - tube Twin! The front panel gives guitarists a playing experience just like the tube version, featuring Fender's world - standard reverb and tremolo effects. The rear - panel has modern features for convenience and flexibility, such as an output power selector with full power and five attenuated settings, a balanced XLR line output with impulse response (IR) cabinet simulations, a mute switch for silent stage or recording, and a USB port for firmware upgrades. Key features include two Jensen N - 12K neodymium speakers, normal and vibrato channels with two inputs and bright switches each, a rear - panel output power selector, a balanced XLR line output with controls, a lightweight resonant pine cabinet, a power jewel with different colors for various modes, a USB port for firmware upgrades, and it comes with a cover and a two - button footswitch. Dimensions are 26.15' (66.4 cm) W x 10.375' (21.9 cm) D x 20.24' (51.41 cm) H, and it weighs 33 lbs. (15 kg).




Using the Fender Tone Master Twin Reverb amplifier is a breeze. First, connect your guitar to one of the inputs on the front panel. You can choose between the normal and vibrato channels, and use the bright switches to adjust the sound. On the rear panel, set the output power according to your needs, whether it's full power or one of the five attenuated settings. If you're recording or on a silent stage, use the mute switch. The balanced XLR line output with IR cabinet simulations is great for connecting to external devices. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. The power jewel will show different colors to indicate normal operation, warm - up, or mute/silent mode. Use the USB port to keep the firmware up - to - date for the best performance. And don't forget to handle the included cover and two - button footswitch with care. If you have any questions, refer to the user manual or contact Fender support.