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Description
Introducing the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb; a groundbreaking revolution in the world of amplifiers. Combining the soulful tone of a classic Deluxe Reverb amp with the lightweight convenience of modern technology, this amp is the perfect companion for the gigging musician.
Through Fender's innovative Tone Master technology, this amp emulates the iconic tube tone, providing a wide range of tones from sparkling cleans to overdriven crunch. This versatile amp features controls for volume, treble, bass, reverb, and vibrato speed and intensity, allowing for a customised sound that perfectly suits your musical style.
Despite its powerful performance, the Tone Master Deluxe Reverb is a breeze to transport, weighing in at just 23 lbs. Its solid pine cabinet and 12" Jensen speaker deliver full, resonant tone without the heaviness of a traditional tube amp.
Designed to meet the needs of today's guitarist, this amp also includes an array of additional features like four 1/4" instrument inputs, an FX loop, a speaker emulated XLR line out with level control and ground lift, and a USB port for easy integration with recording software.
Key Features:
- Tone Master Technology for iconic tube tone emulation
- Lightweight and portable (23 lbs), perfect for gigging musicians
- Solid pine cabinet and 12" Jensen speaker for full, resonant tone
- Versatile tone shaping controls for customizable sound
- Power attenuator control for overdriven tones at lower volumes
- Additional features like four 1/4" instrument inputs, an FX loop, and a USB port
- Speaker emulated XLR line out with level control and ground lift
Product specs
| Brand | Fender |
| Model | Tone Master Deluxe Reverb 2-Channel 22-Watt 1x12" Digital Guitar Combo |
| Finish | Black, Blonde |
| Year | 2019 - 2025 |
| Made In | China |
| Categories | Guitar Combo Amps, Guitar Modeling Amps |
| Built-In Effects | Built-In Effects |
| Color Family | Black, Tan |
| Electronics | Solid State |
| Model Family | Fender Deluxe Amp |
| Model Sub-Family | Fender Deluxe Reverb |
| Number of Channels | 2 Channels |
| Number of Inputs | 4 Inputs |
| Output Power (Watts) | 22 |
| Power Tube Type | None |
| Reverb | Digital Reverb |
| Series | Fender Tone Master Digital |
| Speaker Configuration | 1x12" |
FAQs
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Is the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb, with its 22-watt output and 1x12" speaker, is designed to provide ample volume for small to medium-sized venues, making it suitable for live performances.
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How does the digital reverb in the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb compare to traditional spring reverb?
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The digital reverb in the Tone Master Deluxe Reverb is designed to closely emulate the lush and spacious sound of traditional spring reverb, providing a similar depth and character.
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Can the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb handle pedal effects well?
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Yes, the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb is known for its clean headroom and clarity, making it an excellent platform for using various pedal effects.
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What are the differences between the black and blonde versions of the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb?
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The primary differences are that the blonde version has a Neodymium Celestion Creamback speaker and a refined reverb control, while the black version features a Neodymium Jensen speaker.
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Does the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb have a solid-state or tube design?
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The Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb uses advanced solid-state digital modeling technology to replicate the sound and behavior of a classic tube amp.
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PROS
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Authentic Fender tone without the tubes
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Lightweight design for easy transport
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Power scaling allows for tube-like overdrive at lower volumes
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DI feature with mic modeling for easy recording
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Versatile across genres like reggae, pop rock, jazz, and country
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Firmware updates improve functionality
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Comes with a protective cover
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Vintage look with modern features
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Attenuator for usable volumes without tone sacrifice
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Takes pedals well, maintaining clarity and tone
CONS
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Some find it overpriced for a digital amp
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Lacks the dynamic range and harmonics of a tube amp
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Normal channel considered less useful
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Limited to two IRs for line out, no custom IR loading
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No headphone jack for silent practice
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Digital modeling might not satisfy all tube amp purists
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Bright top end and loose lows before speaker break-in
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Footswitch design and bright LEDs could be improved
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb.
Comparisons
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The Tone Master Deluxe Reverb is noted for its flexibility and consistent tone, even at varying volume levels, compared to traditional tube amps.
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Despite slight tonal differences, many argue the Tone Master is a practical gigging amp, with minimal perceptible differences in gain tones for most listeners.
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Features and functionality
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The Tone Master includes a direct out that closely matches the speaker sound, providing versatility for silent practice or live situations.
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The Tone Master offers built-in attenuation, allowing users to achieve desirable tones at lower volumes, a feature not found in traditional tube amps.
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The Blonde edition has Neo-Celestion speakers and pre-installed bright cap mod firmware, enhancing high gain performance compared to the original Neodynium Jensen's.
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Use cases and applications
Setup and maintenance
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Tube amps require regular maintenance and understanding of various settings, like adjusting bass, middle, and treble, to suit different room acoustics.
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User experience
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Owners of tube amps often appreciate the tactile control over sound using the guitar's volume, allowing seamless transitions from clean to overdriven tones.
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Users enjoy the Tone Master for silent stage use and recording, with claims of achieving 90% of tube amp quality without the weight.
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Value and pricing
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Used Deluxe Reverb tube amps can be found at prices comparable to new Tone Masters, offering a budget-friendly means to experience tube amp benefits.
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Mods and upgrades
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The bright cap mod significantly improves compatibility with high gain pedals like the Rat and Angry Charlie, addressing muddiness issues.
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Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 10 Ratings
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Great amp for lovers of tube amp tone (Perfect Amp for quiet stage)
Over the years I have had a variety of different tube amps, Egnater Renegade, Fender Blues Junior, Marshall Artist head, Orange Rocker 32 & Vox AC15. I love the way a guitar sounds through a tube amp and I was a little hesitant at first to buy this amp because of that bias. I watched a lot of different Youtube videos of the amp with different people (Rick Bohlinger w Premier Guitar, Fender’s videos, Brett Kingman, Rhett Schull & Shane w/ In the Blues. After watching all of the videos of the amp I had auditory evidence to warrant a purchase of the amp to try it out for myself. I was definitely blown away by the eargasmic experience and am a true convert from tube to digital now, at least for this amp. This amp takes pedals well and can play all styles of music except for metal, due to the original design and purpose of original amp(s) that this amp was modeled after. No more worrying about breaking a tube in transport, a tube going out during show, having to keep a spare set of tubes or THE WEIGHT OF THE HEAVY POWER TRANSFORMERS that make tube amps so dang heavy. Enough venting and back to the awesomeness of this amp. The features of this amp make this the perfect amp for a bedroom, quiet stage, Club or even a Church. You can adjust the overall volume w/ attenuation on back without touching the tone on front and send signal out through XLR out neutral or with one of the 2 cab sims (SM57 or Royer 121). Last but not least you can cut off the speaker for quiet recording or stage with the standby switch. The only thing the amp doesn’t have is a headphone out for quiet practicing but I have read you can put an XLR to 1/4” adapter in direct out and plug in headphones.
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Simply incredible.
So after a valve blew on me at a gig recently, I needed a reliable non valve solution.
A friend of mine who is a top performing and recording artist rolled up at my studio for a session with this very amp. It records direct very well. In the studio tried and tested, it does it's job very well indeed.
Live it is again great, took it to a gig this last weekend and found the tone inspiring all night long.
The only drawback for some will be the fact that it is a one trick pony in terms of amp models. But if Fender Clean tone is what you crave, this offers that in a great many situations.
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Great tone
I bought this amp as I wanted to run a silent wet dry rig for jamming online. the xlr output allows me to connect to my PC and have all those classic Fender tones silently.
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Here we can see Johnny using a Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb in his home studio. He praises the amp's sound- despite it being digital.
In a Guitar World article by Michael Astley-Brown, Mike McCready, guitarist for Pearl Jam, discusses his transition to using Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb amps for the band's recent live performances, stating they are "some of the best amps" he has ever played.
In this video from Fender, Kingfish Ingram is playing a Deluxe Tone Master amp.
Man, I'm playing a brand new Acoustasonic Stratocaster through a Deluxe Tonemaster and it sounds good man.
We can see in the background a wired fender amp on. With only 1 speakers, 3+6 knobs and the "Deluxe" written in big on the right front panel, I suggest this is a fender tone master deluxe reverb.
Moussa is seen using this amp multiple times in both live videos and music videos.
Walbourne used this amp as a part of the demonstration of the Fender Limited Edition Cabronita Telecaster.
In this photo taken at a Been Stellar gig on the 21st of August 2025, we can see Skylar Knapp's amp setup which includes a Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb
In late 2019, Josh DeMarco acquired the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb amplifier, drawn to its sound quality. Information about this purchase can be found on Reverb.
Featured in this March 6, 2024 promotional Instagram reel sponsored by Guitar Center and discussed in this 2024 Guitar Girl interview.
Instagram, arielbellvalaire, March 26, 2024 (Audio with Captions)
Hey guys, I'm Ariel Bellvalaire. I'm a lead guitarist, singer, and artist and I am so excited to be doing a collab with Guitar Center as they have been my number one spot for all music equipment since I first started playing guitar. One of my favorite products from Guitar Center is the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb Amplifier. This is a solid state amp which means it's about half the weight of a tube amp. You never have to change a tube. It's so easy to bring to and from gigs. And the best part, you still get that rich Fender Deluxe Reverb tone just like the tube amp, but half the weight, which is incredible. I love this amplifier. So check out this amazing amp at Guitar Center's website using the link in my bio and happy playing!
Instagram, arielbellvalaire, March 26, 2024 (Post Caption)
Hey guys! I’m SO excited to be partnering with @guitarcenter as they have been my go to music store for all equipment since day one! One of my favorite products you can get from @guitarcenter is the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb Amplifier! It’s my favorite amp of all time and comes with me everywhere! Check it out on Guitar Center’s website using the link in my bio!
Guitar Girl, "In Conversation with Guitarist and Singer Ariel Bellvalaire: She’s More Than Up for the Challenge" by Steve Byrd (May 16, 2024)
Finally, Ariel posted on her Instagram about one of her most recent amplifier acquisitions, a Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb, which she enjoys because of its size and solid-state technology. But she wouldn’t have used this unique amp were it not for certain circumstances.
“I had the Fender Deluxe Reverb amplifier with tubes previously and absolutely loved it,” Ariel said. “In my opinion, the clean sound of a Fender amp with their reverb is unmatched. Unfortunately, I had that amp stolen out of my car after a gig and had to get a new amplifier! After talking to Fender about what amp I should get, my rep recommended trying the Tone Master and thought it would be a great fit as it’s half the weight with the same sound as the tube! I can honestly say I don’t hear a difference between tube and solid state, and this amp sounds incredible at shows! I feel like since it doesn’t have tubes, it will also be easier to maintain in the future! It’s most definitely my favorite amp of all time!”
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