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Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III
$1,200.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Tone is pure and clean, sound is lossless and undistorted. Reverb sounds natural and beautiful. Enough power for gigs, enough definition at the low end for home practice.
The Cons:Distorted channel is low quality, better to run a distortion pedal through the clean channel. Slight hum with a Telecaster turned all the way up. Not many effects built in.
The Hot Rod DeVille 410 III is a tube-powered electric guitar amplifier from Fender that offers a step-up from the company's Hot Rod DeVille 212 III model. Featuring four 10-inch Eminence brand Special Design speakers, this model has a total output power of 60 watts, with two functional inputs and a total of 120 volts available.
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In classic Hot Rod style, Fender has included chrome hardware, a red amp jewel and a "Dog Bone" handle for reliable portability, in addition to the company's standard Black textured vinyl covering and Blackface-style grille cloth. The "Spring Reverb" effect has been integrated directly into the unit for authentic blues tone recreation, alongside a full control set featuring "Chicken Head" style knobs for precise control over Presence, Reverb, Master Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble, Drive Select, Drive Volume and Brightness. An custom-fitting amplifier cover is also included for increased protection when the unit is not in use, preventing scuffs and tearing as well as elemental damage during transportation.
Features
- Black textured vinyl covering
- Blackface-style Black/Silver grille cloth
- 60 watts, 120 volts
- 4 10-inch special-design Eminence speakers
- Chrome hardware
- Fender Dog Bone handle
- Built-in Spring Reverb effect
- Presence, Reverb, Master Volume, Middle, Bass, Treble, Drive Select switch, Drive Volume, Bright switch controls
- 2-button, 3-function footswitch included
- Chicken head-style amp knobs
- Red amp jewel
- Normal, Drive and More Drive channels
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tone is pure and clean, sound is lossless and undistorted
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reverb sounds natural and beautiful
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enough power for gigs, enough definition at the low end for home practice
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distorted channel is low quality, better to run a distortion pedal through the clean channel
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slight hum with a Telecaster turned all the way up
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not many effects built in
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tubes will need occasional replacing over the years
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