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Description

Meet the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III, a fusion of vintage charm and modern functionality. Borrowing elements from the legendary '59 Bassman and Fender Super Reverb, this combo amp delivers a staggering 60 watts of power through its 4x10 speaker setup. The tube preamp, comprised of 12AX7s, offers a rich, warm tone reminiscent of classic 6L6-tube amps. The DeVille III 410 doesn't just stop at replicating the old - it brings something new to the table with its ability to produce a creamy overdrive and house pedals with as much ease as its inbuilt effects, such as the timeless Fender spring reverb. With an effects loop included, your tonal explorations can go as far as your creativity allows.

Key Features:

  • 60 watts of power through a 4x10 speaker setup
  • Tube preamp made of 12AX7s
  • Capable of creamy overdrive
  • Onboard effects including classic Fender spring reverb
  • Includes an effects loop for added versatility

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 3-Channel 60-Watt 4x10" Guitar Combo
Finish Black
Year 2010 - 2017
Made In Mexico
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Model Family Fender Hot Rod Deville
Model Sub-Family Fender Hot Rod Deville III
Number of Channels 3 Channels
Number of Inputs 2 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 60
Power Tube Type 6L6
Reverb Spring Reverb
Series Fender Hot Rod Amp Series
Speaker Configuration 4x10"

FAQs

What are the tonal characteristics of the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III?

The Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III offers a bright, clear, and punchy tone with a tight response. Its 4x10 speaker configuration provides a wide sound dispersion, making it suitable for both clean and overdriven tones.

Is the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III suitable for gigging?

Yes, the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III, with its 60-watt output, is powerful enough for gigging in medium to large venues. Its robust build and clear projection make it a reliable choice for live performances.

Does the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III come with built-in effects?

Yes, the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III includes built-in spring reverb, adding depth and ambiance to your sound without needing external effects pedals.

How many channels does the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III have?

The Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III features three channels, allowing for versatile sound options ranging from clean to overdriven tones.

What type of tubes does the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III use?

The Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III is equipped with 6L6 power tubes, known for their robust and clean power output, contributing to the amp's bright and articulate sound.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Beautiful clean tones, classic Fender sound

  • Solid build, durable for heavy use

  • Runs pedals well, integrating seamlessly

  • Versatile, offers a wide range of tones

  • Quiet operation, minimal background noise

  • Unique modifications enhance sound quality

  • Closed back option and power mods add versatility

  • Great for blues and indie guitarists

CONS

  • Heavy, difficult to transport without assistance

  • Distortion channel considered too crunchy by some

  • "More drive" channel overly loud and raw

  • Drive channel's sound not favored by all users

  • Input jack durability concerns, prone to damage

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp.

Mods and upgrades

  • Replacing stock speakers can significantly alter sound; a combination of Delta Demon Patriots and Mojotone Anthems was highlighted for improved tonal quality.

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  • Performing a Fromel mod cap job can address tonal issues, though channel switching may still fail after extensive use.

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  • A tone stack mod can be applied by jumpering the bass and mid pot middle lug, enhancing tonal flexibility according to personal taste.

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  • The Fromel modification is suggested to improve the second channel, turning it into a more compressed clean channel to better accommodate pedals.

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Use cases and applications

  • The amp is particularly suitable as a backup option for musicians who play smaller amps more frequently but need versatility across genres without a pedalboard.

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  • Owners report the amp excels in genres like blues, hard rock, and country, with notable use in Silversun Pickups' "Lazy Eye."

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  • The clean channel is highly regarded for its ability to serve as a robust pedal platform, especially for users who primarily use pedals for gain.

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Comparisons

  • The Peavey Classic 30 is likened to the Hot Rod DeVille 410 III, with the Peavey offering a more "vanilla" sound, while the DeVille is louder and heavier.

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  • The 4x10 speaker configuration is praised for its unique "spanky" sound, contrasting with the deeper tones of 12-inch speakers.

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User experience

  • The amp is durable and can withstand rough handling, like bouncing around in a truck, while still remaining operational with minor maintenance.

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  • Owners highlight the amp's weight and loudness as significant factors, often making it impractical for home use unless mitigated with attenuators.

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Build quality

  • The power tube sockets are prone to issues and may need replacement or removal from the PCB for reliability.

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Features and functionality

  • The amp can run an additional 8-ohm cabinet in parallel, switching to 4 ohms when connected, allowing for expanded sound configurations.

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  • The amp's volume control is noted for a significant jump between 1 and 2, making volume adjustments at lower levels challenging.

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  • The amp's master volume control is effective on both the clean and drive channels, contrary to some claims that it only works on the drive channel for earlier models.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Using input 2 with humbuckers can help tame their output, providing a smoother tonal response.

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  • Common maintenance issues include failing input jacks, often attributed to their placement on the PCB, which complicates repairs.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 8 Reviews and 34 Ratings

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vern_mcelroy

GREAT Sound

Really great sounding circuit- kind of the best of the new with dialable oldish tones; perfect Fender top end. When I had one I had the back "Closed" with a panel, also got a pentode/triode switch put in to drop the power by roughly 1/2- that mod gave it a almost Voxlike tone. Honestly I probably wouldn't have sold it but lifting it was killing me at the time (I was in the worst shape Ive ever been in) Luckily it is still in my orbit and I use it from time to time and with relatively little back ache ! Haha. For the money you can not beat this amp...

jimmarchi1

triode is actually more like 3/5ths volume, triode to pentode, get it.... and half power wouldn't be like half voulume…. the way you hear, half volume from say a 30 watt amp would really be a 5 to 10 watt power amp with the speaker system being equal efficiency and frequency response.

marcussingletary

Fender Hot Rod DeVille

Marcus Singletary's Fender Hot Rod DeVille has been a part of his rig for many years. It provides that classic tube sound that can be heard on his live recordings.

trtnynge

Good amp

Everything that needs to be said was already mentioned. I don't really like the drive channel, like many other users, but the clean channel is the typical Fender clean channel, with endless headroom that everybody loves.

M

A reliable workhorse with incredible sound for live performances

I use this amp live... Picked one up off craigslist for a great deal.. Its A real workhorse and sounds incredible.. My favorite amp ever

anthony_aman

Nice amp for intermediate players

Nice mid-grade amp. My favorite in it's price range. Just wish the distortion sounded better

blake_rigdon

Breaks up like a half of a high school relationship going away to college

The drive channel-to-master relationship is great, and really gives me a huge range of tone.

A

Great amp good tone I find that you can get al sorts of voicings with it.

Great amp good tone I find that you can get al sorts of voicings with it.

N

great cleans but harsh distortion

I would only recommend this amp to blues and indie guitarist

Artist usage

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See how Matthew Bellamy uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Matthew Bellamy

Guitarist, Singer

Muse

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Verified via Photo

Matt is seen using this amp (on top of the Soldano head) in this photo of a live performance, during Muse's early days.

See how Mac DeMarco uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Mac DeMarco

Singer, Guitarist

Mac DeMarco

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Verified via YouTube

Mac can be seen playing into the 410 Deville during his September 2014 KEXP set.

See how Thurston Moore uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Thurston Moore

Singer, Guitarist

Sonic Youth

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Verified via Premier Guitar

In this Premier Guitar interview with Thurston Moore about recording his 2024 album Flow Critical Lucidity, he states:

“It was all Fender,” he says. “I used an early, pre-CBS Jazzmaster, a ’62, I think, and a Hot Rod DeVille.”

The article goes on to state its a Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III specifically.

See how Toro y Moi uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Toro y Moi

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Photo

In this photo, Chaz can be seen playing through a Fender Hot Rod DeVille 4x10.

See how Nile Rodgers uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Nile Rodgers

Singer, Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Verified via Twitter

When asked on Twitter what guitar amplifier he uses live, Nile Rodgers replies, "@fender Hot Rod DeVille" (posted Dec 2014)

See how Marcus Mumford uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Marcus Mumford

Singer, Guitarist

Mumford & Sons

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Verified via Dolphinmusic

His choice for guitar amp used to be a Fender Hot Rod DeVille (especifically, the Hot Rod DeVille 410)

Listed as the amplifier used by Mumford on http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/article/5233-mumford-and-sons-gear-guide.html

See how Cook Craig uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Cook Craig

Singer, Guitarist

King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard

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Verified via YouTube

On the far right side, in this gig in particular, he's using Hot Rod Deville which looks like a 4x10.

See how Bradford Cox uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Bradford Cox

Singer, Guitarist

Deerhunter

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Verified via Archive

The archived article from UberProAudio.com provides details on Bradford Cox's guitar rig, including his use of the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp around 2009.

See how Jake Ewald uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Jake Ewald

Singer, Guitarist

Modern Baseball

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Verified via Tumblr

In this Tumblr post from November 25, 2013 Brendan answered someone's question about what amps they use. Pretty sure Jake doesn't play this anymore but from the date is is evident he used it on Sports (2012) and possibly continued to use it during the You're Gonna Miss It All (2014) era.

See how Brian Aubert uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Brian Aubert

Singer, Guitarist

Silversun Pickups

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Verified via Photo

In this article found on Silversun Pickups' official site, some of his amps are listed, including a "’90s Fender Hot Rod DeVille 4×10." The article is dated May 28, 2010, and can be found here.

See how Rick Nielsen uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Rick Nielsen

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Verified via YouTube

Rick Nielsen can be seen using the Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 on Howard Stern in 2006

See how Steve Turner uses Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III 60W 4x10 Tube Guitar Combo Amp

Steve Turner

Guitarist

Mudhoney

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Verified via Premierguitar

In this video, https://youtu.be/RukBfNrXT2E, Steve Turner discusses using the Fender Hot Rod Deville as his main touring amp. The linked article in Premier Guitar also lists this as one of his main amplifiers.

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