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Description
Unleash the power of pure tube tone with the Fender Twin Pro Tube Series, a legendary combo amplifier that bridges the gap between vintage warmth and modern versatility. This amp is a must-have for any guitarist looking to blend classic Fender tones with contemporary performance. It boasts a dual-channel design that lets you switch seamlessly from pristine cleans to aggressive high-gain distortion, making it perfect for a variety of playing styles and genres.
Engineered with all-tube circuitry, the Fender Twin Pro delivers an impressive 100 watts of power, ensuring your sound cuts through the mix with authority. For more intimate settings, simply engage the 1/4 power switch to dial it back to 25 watts, providing the same rich tones at a reduced volume. The amplifier houses two 12" Special Design Eminence speakers that faithfully reproduce your sound with clarity and depth.
Whether you're on stage or in the studio, enjoy the convenience of built-in features like the spring reverb and a comprehensive effects loop, offering you endless ways to shape your sound. The included 4-button footswitch makes it easy to manage channel switching, effects, and more, right at your feet. Designed for both durability and portability, this amp comes with removable casters, tilt-back legs, and a robust cabinet crafted from 3/4" birch/maple plywood.
Key Features:
- All tube circuitry for authentic Fender sound
- Dual selectable channels: Normal and Drive
- 100 watts of power, switchable to 25 watts
- Two 12" Special Design Eminence speakers
- Built-in spring reverb and effects loop
- Includes 4-button footswitch and removable casters
- Cabinet constructed from 3/4" birch/maple plywood
Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 2 Ratings
213
This is NOT the infamous "Evil Twin"
I have never understood why this amp is so very under-rated!
I think people mistake this with the Evil Twin Amp that came out in 1994. This amp came out in 2001. The two inputs on the evil twin is a dead give away. This amp also has a tremolo.
It's a fantastic amp. I have bought mine new when they first came out and I have never had a single problem with it.
Two channels complete with tons of tone shaping options. - Great bluse-rock overdrive tone and loud and clean clean channel.
- Gorgeous spring reverb footswitchable
- Tremolo footswitchable
- Professional foot switchable effects loop.
- Fantastic pedal amp.
- Loud and clean with huge headroom.
- 25w/100w switch power selector switch.
Update: I swapped out the stock speakers to EVM 12L Black labels. O sweet Jesus thank you! If you want that loud and clear Dumble sound on a budget this is the ticket.
26904
I like reviews with lists, and I like reviews for products that aren't already outrageously popular. So I'm loving this write-up. Thanks :)
182
It's a lot better than what people think it to be.
It's not the best amp made by Fender but nevertheless it isn't a bad amp either. A lot of Fender amp users like to trash talk about this amp but I think they are just judgemental. They sell at dirt-cheap prices in the used market, I paid barely $400 for mine and it was in mint condition with the original Fender footswitch and the original Eminence Fender Special Design speakers. The clean channel is the usual Fender clean channel, you can't go wrong with it. As for the dirt channel, it's no Marshall or Mesa but it works good enough for me. It's a 100-watt tube amp with switchable quarter-power mode, tube-driven reverb, tremolo, and even a tube buffered effects loop with adjustable send and return level. What more can anyone ask for at $400?
41029
the notorious evil twin.... keep up with maintenance
182
So far I haven't run into any problems with my amp, but yeah I'll watch out for any issues in the future. I do agree with you that this amp is quite notorious for being pretty hit and miss in terms of reliability. For some players, they work without a hitch, while others run into myriads of issues. So far I think I got lucky with mine, but only time will tell whether I got really lucky or not.
41029
they're all lemons eventually, I'm not a total handwired purist but as a repair guy Ic an say taking a look inside one of these was terrifying. It looked more like the inside of a 90s desktop PC than a tube amp. Definitely up there with the JCM2000 for excessive ribbon connectors.
41029
not bashing your amp, just sayng.
213
This is NOT "the notorious EVIL TWIN"... Keep up with your facts!
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