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Praised as one of the most popular combo amps available, Fender's Hot Rod Deville III provides that unmistakable Fender tone, vintage style and versatility for the player to create their own signature sound. Affordable, reliable and loud, the Hot Rod Deville 410 III pushes 60-watts through 4x10 inch Eminence Special Design speakers while the low-end headroom characteristic of 6L6 power tubes and the 12AX7 tube preamp deliver amazing clean and overdriven tones for the player who wants it all.
Fender Hot Rod Deville 410 III Features
- 4x10 inch, 60 Watt Combo with Vintage Style
- Three 12AX7 preamp and two 6L6 power tubes
- Internal Variable Bias Control
- Drive Select and More Drive Select
- 2-Button 3-Function Footswitch for Channel Select
Fender Hot Rod Deville 410 III Tube Combo Amplifier Specifications
- Amplifier Type: Tube
- Output Power: 60 Watts
- Speaker: Four 10 inch Special Design Eminence
- Ohms: 8 ohm
- Wattage: 30 watts (per speaker)
- Output Impedance: 4 or 8 ohms
- Preamp Tubes: 3 x 12AX7
- Power Tubes: 2 x 6L6
- Rectifier: Solid State Rectifier
- Inputs: Two
- Channels: Three Selectable (Normal, Drive and More Drive)
- Controls:
- Presence, Reverb, Master Volume
- Middle, Bass, Treble
- Drive Select Switch, Drive Volume, Bright Switch
- Effects: Spring Reverb
- Effects Loop: Preamp Out, Power Amp In
- Speaker Jack: Extension Speaker Jack
- Amp Covering: Black Textured Vinyl
- Grille Cloth: Blackface Style Black/Silver
- Included Accessories:
- 2-Button, 3-Function Footswitch
- Amplifier Cover
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 23.5 x 23.5 x 10.75 inches (59.7 x 59.7 x 27.3 cm)
- Weight: 50 lbs (22.7 kg)
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| Caress this thing |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| First and foremost go to your local guru and have them switch out the input jacks for something not so flimsy. After a couple years (if you're more than a weekend warrior) the jacks will break loose and the crackle and pops begin. Only about a $60 price tag down here in Texas... Other than that, I haven't had any other problems |
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| After 10 years, I still use it at every show... |
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| I've owned it since 2003 (not the III though I guess). When I bought it I didn't know how coveted tube amps were. Hell, I didn't know it was a tube amp until 2 years later... I was playing an Ibanez RG through it, LOL!!! But I know Fender doesn't sound like Fender without Fender gear... Or so they say |
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| Just say, once you figure out how to use the tone pots on the thing, live gets good again. |
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