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Featuring a powerful 200W solid-state power amp, the engulfing headroom that the valve-driven Twin Reverb is known for is faithfully recreated with incredible precision. And with the pronounced sparkle and clarity of two Jensen N-12K neodymium speakers, fitted within a resonant pine cabinet - the result is tubeless Twin Reverb tone, volume and dynamics that are virtually indistinguishable from the all-tube original.
Even with all of these premium features, the Tone Master Twin Reverb weighs about only half as much as an all-tube Twin. So not only will the Tone Master's valve-less design ensure better reliability, but its feather-light weight also makes it extremely portable for rehearsals and gigs!
The Fender Tone Master Twin Reverb's front panel is practically identical to the tube version, giving Fender amp connoisseurs a familiar tone-tweaking experience. This includes Fender’s world-class reverb and tremolo effects, which are modelled with exceptional detail.
Additional rear-panel features deliver modern convenience and flexibility, including an output power selector for full power and five attenuated settings. This means that you can tailor the Tone Master's output to suit the size of specific spaces - full power for live performances, and dialled down for home practice sessions.
A balanced XLR line output with impulse response (IR) cabinet simulations lets you record directly into a mixing desk or an audio interface with unbelievable results - no microphones required! You can also use this output to send a signal straight to a front-of-house PA system in a live scenario. The sound engineer will love you!
Other contemporary features include a mute switch for silent stage or recording use, as well as a USB port for future firmware upgrades.
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