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Fender Super 210

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Features 7.9 (14 responses)
Sound Quality 9.0 (15 responses)
Reliability 9.3 (10 responses)
Customer Support 4.8 (4 responses)
Overall Rating 9.1 (15 responses)
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Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $900.00
Submitted 11/05/2005 at 11:01pm by Greg Gottsacker

Features : 5
Probably made in 1950. 2X10" Jensen R10R speakers. (3) 6SC7 (2) 6L6
and a 5U4 Rectifier. two inputs each for the mic and instrument channels. I only use one of the instrument inputs. This is a V-front Tweed amp with linen grill cloth and a chrome strip that runs down the middle of the amp's front. It does very nice distortion and crunch rhythm. This is the most beautiful amp Fender ever made.

Sound Quality : 10
Humbuckers and Strat & Tele single coils work well with this rig. To my ear P-90s are too hot. I play rock & blues. The Tweed amps produce the sweetest distortion we've come up with to date.

Reliability : 10
Its been out of warranty for over 50 years. Fortunately, I can fix these amps myself. I had the speakers reconed and had the amp cabinet professionally rebuilt & recovered.

Customer Support : 1
Talk to Fender? That's a funny one!

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for over 30 years. Lots of Pre-CBS Fender Tweeds & Blackfaces, a few Gibsons and a few Mesa Boogies. I think the guitar count is nearing twenty. Strats, Teles, PRS w/ Humbuckers & Soapbars, a Rick 370/12, a Silhouette, Taylor, Guild & Gibson Acoustics. I'm looking for a Guild Nightbird or a Nightingale currently.

There are tonal qualities that are different out of each of the 5 Tweeds I currently own. I like the V-Front Super and I think I like the 2X10 tonal quality better than the others Tweeds I own. Its pretty much neck & neck with my Narrow Panel Deluxe for best tone.


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 10/25/2005 at 04:09pm by cadams5

Features : 9
Standard two channel amp. One main EQ, with a second volume and gain for the overdrive channel. Red Knob series. I think mine is from 1992. Two ten inch Fender speakers. The one that i got is used but in near mint condition.

Sound Quality : 9
The clean is great. The overdrive is nice and crunchy. It fits well into my set-up. Can handle just about any type of music. from clean and jazzy to hard rock and even metal if you crank it up.

Reliability : No Opinion
I have only had it about a month or two, but I know that guy I purchased it from gigged with it regularly and just had it re-tubed before i purchased it from him.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Its fender. What else is there to say.

Overall Rating : 9
Overall, I think that the amp is a great all around amp. I play mainly strats and I run this amp alongside a Hot Rod Deville 410 with a set of THD yellowjackets in it. I could not be more happy with the way they play off of each other.


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: 400 (pounds) used
Submitted 04/04/2005 at 01:07pm by Andy Holmes
Email: ah62 at supanet<dot>com

Features : 8
I bought mine for a few hundred quid 6 years ago and haven't been tempted by another amp since. The AG code gives July 1990 as a birth date.Nuff said on channels,knobs......and weight!Minimal features and that's fine by me.Do guitarists need "onboard" amp features eg:delay/chorus/blah blah? Hence 8 rating

Sound Quality : 9
Gigged it since purchase 1-2 times/week and found it can handle pubs/clubs/outdoor with ease.Currently using a Schechter diamond c1 series with SD style pickups that overdrive the clean channel nicely at high volume.Lower volumes are crystal.Don't use OD channel as my ME50 does all the crunch/blues sounds I need.

Reliability : 10
Never broken down,but not sure if tubes need replacing.My tube knowledge is nonexistant.do they go all at once (like lightbulb?)or will they perish over time? Answers please

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed customer support

Overall Rating : 9
If it were stolen/lost I'd be hard pushed to find replacement that has same warmth/tone at high volume


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $325 used
Submitted 10/30/2004 at 02:00pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
pretty standard 2 chanel (clean/distortion) amp, all the features have been listed here before.

Sound Quality : 9
the fender clean sound is right there - I use a 90s american standard strat - clean is excellent - the best. The distortion is OK, not really what you buy this amp for - I use pedals for the dirt, not the built in distortion. and it works well.

Reliability : 7
when I was giging with this thing 2-3 times a week, I thought it went through a lot of tubes, now I think I was too rough on it - It weighs a ton, and that can lead to a lot of woren out musicians "accidentally" dropping it on the pavement, which is not so great for the tubes, I expect. If you move it alot, get casters for it. I have used it sporadically for the last 7 years and it has held up great. The knobs are the red kind, and I don't like how they are sort of exposed, meaning that the shape of the amp makes them sort of stick out, I wish that fender had shielded them with the case better, as I have had a couple get smashed during moving. but who am I to argue with fender? they are fender! people must love the design as it has been the standard forever.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never used them

Overall Rating : 8
I've owned this for over 10 years - I think it was about 2 years old when I bought it. I absolutely love the clean sound. I have never even looked at buying another amp since I got it. If you can find this amp (it is rare) for the 300-ish that people here are reporting, I would buy it without hesitation.


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $299 used
Submitted 08/02/2004 at 10:41am by Scott
Email: ss69chevy2002 at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 7
The features for this amp have already beam listed. It's a minimalist approach and that's fine by me, I hate spending an hour tweeking an amp in between songs. Wish it had a seperate EQ for both channels but I can live without it. The addition of the "Pull Bright" and "Notch" filter are nice. 60 watts of tube power is enough for small hall or large bar if needed.

Everyone else has said it and so will I....this thing ways a ton!!! I damn near throw my back out every time I take it home from the studio. 3 flights of stairs + Super 210 = severe back problems!!
(but it's worth it)

Sound Quality : 9
I am playing with a Les Paul knock-off with unknown (although nice) pickups...an Ibanez RG270DX with Dimarzio Evo's in the Bridge and Neck and a 66' Kapa Continental with 50's era Hofner minibucker style pickups. This amp sounds great with all 3 guitars although the Ibanez is a little too glassy with this amp for my taste.

I play mainly rock/punk/metal and this amp suits all except metal just fine. I have read the other reviews and I have to say that I think some people have wrongfully given the distortion on this amp a bad rating. I will admit that when played at practice volumes of 3 and below (tube amp is VERY LOUD) that the distortion doesn't sound much better than my SS Fender Princeton 65 (maybe a little warmer sounding) but when cranked to 6 and above this and the power tubes start to saturate this amps distortion is awsome! You can get a braod range of distortion by setting the gain to your taste, adjusting the EQ and then kicking the Notch filter in. I love it.

If your playing Metal, you can get a 70's Sabbath type tone from the amp with no problems but If your looking for High Gain you're gonna need a pedal or a different amp. I use a Boss Metal Zone in front of the clean channel and I get a great Mettalica sound.

The clean channel on this amp is the best I've heard/played so far, Fender really has this sound down and the 2x10 tube combo gives it a little more warmth to the sound that I couldn't find on the Twin Reverb I played on.
Fender clean, says it all.

This amp is great for a variety of music (except metal) and will suprise just about anyone.

Reliability : No Opinion
Only had it for 4 months, but I have not had a problem yet, tubes don't rattle while playing and it's built like a tank. I will not give it a rating yet because I have not had it long enough.

Customer Support : 6
Fender does have the MR. Gearhead website for manuals and schematics... but thats about it....you do have to pay for the manual and they make you mail the payment in, no credit card or online ordering system which is a pain in the ass.
Many people have given fender amp customer support a very low rating and I agree but I'm giving it a 6 because it is a Fender amp and according to my amp tech they are by far the easiest amp to work on.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing for around 8 years now, 6 by myself and 2 with a band. I own several solid state amps, Fender Princeton 65, Peavey Bandit 65, Crate GFX. I use a variety of pedals with the solid state amps, Boss CE-2, SD-1, BF-2, MT-2, Dunlop Cry Baby Wah. But with the 210 I pretty much plug straight in, I love the sound of this amp.
If the amp were stolen or lost, I would definitely buy it again.
When I was shopping around I compared it to a Marshall AVT, Peavey classic 30 and 50 (212) and a Fender Super Six. I have to admitt the Super Six was my first choice but for $300 instead of the $800 for the Super Six this amp was still a close second. I didn't care for the Marshall, it just didn't react to my playing the way I had hoped and the Peaveys were nice but the clean channel just wasn't quite there and neither was the distortion.
I think anyone who buys this amp for under $400 is going to be happy.


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $300 used
Submitted 03/30/2004 at 08:57pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
Don't know when the amp I tried out was made. It had the red knobs so I'm assuming late 80's/early 90's. Nice simple two channel 2X10 tube combo, 60 watter (60 tube watts is damn loud.) I like simple amps so this model has enough features for me. Don't know if it has an FX loop. I've been playing professionally for 12 years, this amp would certainly cut the mustard for most gigs. My style is a blend of jazz, rock, blues, country, and fusion, and this amp would cover any of those styles.

Sound Quality : 9
I played a newer model Fender Esquire (2 humbuckers, coil splitting, pretty nice guitar actually for the money) through it. I was just at Guitar Center, scoping out the used stuff they had and came across this incredible deal. Sounds amazing! The clean channel is your basic Fender clean, sort of a combination of blackface spank and tweed warmth. Didn't set me on fire but sounded real, real good. Clena channel had a pull bright feature like a Boogie instead of the "bright" switch on a blackface amp. The lead channel sounded unbelivably good for an amp that was selling for 300 bucks. The presence knob (controls both channels, function of the power amp) had a pull "notch" feature that really made a difference on the lead channel, completely changed the character of the sound from a sort of crunch sound (which I'm not a fan of) to a really tight, smooth Boogie style overdrive. The lead channel was pretty noisy (comes with the territory, preamp gain adds a lot of noise). Didn't get a chance to crank the clean channel. The non-notched setting was a sort of solid statey "crunch" like a Princeton Chorus type of distortion but with the notch pulled out, wow, sounded just like my Mesa Mark II. For the money, I've never heard a better sounding amp.

Reliability : No Opinion
Like any tube amp, you need to service it regularly if you gig with any frequency. I wouldn't advise gigging without backup, I do it myself and have been pretty lucky but your gear can always find a way to fuck up. As far as this amp, I don't know, I don't own it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never called "Fender" so I don't know. My understanding is, Fender's kind of a big company. If your Jeep breaks down, do you call "Chrysler/Jeep"? No, you call the dealer you bought it at or you call a repair guy you trust.

Overall Rating : 10
Man if you see one of these things buy it. You'll be amazed. If you're looking for a Boogie, and you happen to run into one of these on your search, buy it.


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $385 used
Submitted 09/02/2003 at 08:40am by B. Loud

Features : 8
This amp was made around 1990 or so. The faetures have been listed by others. This amp will do blues, rock, jazz, country, but metal heads will want something with more gain. Wish it had a headphone jack, but they usually don't put them on amps of this size (60 watt TUBE).

Sound Quality : 10
This amp simply has an amazing tone. It's got to be one of Fender's best kept secrets. I play various styles, and this amp does them all well. I use different guitars, with single coils and humbucking pick-ups, and they all sound great. If you like heavy metal, just put your favorite high gain distortion pedal in front of the clean channel. while the clean channel isn't as loud as the distortio channel, this amp has MUCH more clean headroom than a Blues Junior...it's not even close.

Reliability : 10
I have had this amp for about 4 months with no problems. About the only thing you have to do is change the tubes once in a while. These things are built solid, much heavier than a lot of newer amps. If you take a look inside the chassis vents, you will see THICK circuit boards. Hey, most manufacturers use circuit boards these days, even Mesa Boogie. I'd definitely gig without a back-up, but would bring along some spare fuses.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with Fender, but I know they have a website and various forums to help with problems, should they arise.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 20 years, and have played Marshalls, Mesa Boogies, Fenders, you name it. This amp has a fantastic tone that has to be heard to be believed. Forget about 12" combos, they don't even have 1/10th the tone that this amp has. If someone stole this amp, I would hire a private detective to track down the culprit, and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. I would have to have this amp. I wish it had a footswitch for both the channels and the reverb, but that's a minor shortcomming. I LOVE this amp!


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: 350 (EUR) used
Submitted 08/10/2003 at 09:25am by Rob
Email: ervanel at xs4all<dot>nl

Features : 7
1991. Good clean tones and a rather good overdriven sound. Two channels (footswitchable). No effect loop or headphone jack. Owned it for a couple of months. Wished a couple of things: an equal power output for both channels and an EQ for each channel. The sixty watts is only reached on the overdrive-channel NOT on the clean channel. The clean channel is not even powerful enough to win from my Fender Blues Junior.

Sound Quality : 7
Two Fender-strats, a 1989 USA-standard and a 2000 Hot Rod Texas Special. Good for clean (almost Twin Reverb; I tried that side-by side) and rock-sounds. The distortion is very brutal. A bit noisy.

Reliability : No Opinion
Never broken down, but like I said I only owned it a couple of months.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No opinion.

Overall Rating : 7
I play for over 25 years. Sold it because I hated the lack of balance between the two channels. There is also no power on the clean channel. Sold it for a fair price. A lot of people will like it though. I go for a more bluesier amp.


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $360.00 used
Submitted 01/24/2003 at 08:48pm by Nick Barry
Email: tf311 at swbell<dot>net

Features : 9
You know the features, mine is a "Super 210 Reverb". Red knobs, spring reverb, footswitchable clean/drive channels. External speaker out, emu line out, etc. 2 Fender designed 10" speakers.

Sound Quality : 9
I play through it with a CC Clark Guitar with 2 single coils and one humbucker. Pretty much only use the humbucker, I play 311/weezer type stuff and general rock music. Although the fender is not the best for rock, it does the trick, especially cutting through the drummer. Pretty much, the clean channel is awesome, that's what you get the amp for, crystal clear cleans at high volumes. The gain channel is good, especially for light/mild distortion (which I use sometimes). Mine has the original tubes, but it has a pretty loud hum at gain past 5 on the OD channel. Maybe it needs new tubes, I've never changed tubes before but suspect that is the problem. The hum is not really a problem, but I would think recording would not be possible because of it. Other than that, it sounds awesome. I use a Boss OD/Distortion pedal for a more rigid Mesa-type hum-free sound (for 311) and stick with the tube od for weez stuff. Also, at hi-gain settings the amp loses some defenition of bass notes (as one guy already mentioned). Might be the older speakers.

Reliability : 9
Heavy as shit. The bassist's 4x12 and head weigh half as much as this little combo. Hurts my back carrying it, could use wheels. Seems pretty solid, but I wouldn't treat it too badly. Tubes rattle when you carry it. Needs casters. But overall pretty solid, pretty compact.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with fender yet.

Overall Rating : 10
Got it used off ebay, shipping was like $80.00! If you want a huge sound (and I mean massive) but don't want to lug around a half stack to go play with friends, get it. That is if you like the super clean glassy fender tube sound. If you're one of those people who never uses clean get something else. Email me with any questions about the amp, I would be happy to answer!


Product: Fender Super 210
Price Paid: US $278 used
Submitted 01/02/2003 at 04:08pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
This amp model was made between 1990-92. It is a very basic amp...clean channel and distortion channel. Both share the same tone contols ( treble, mid, bass , presence ) which I like, since I usually have both channels set the same on amps with separate tone contols. Also has reverb, effects loop, and jack for extra speakers.

I play mainly jazz and classic rock ( Hendrix, Zep, etc. ) and this amp suits me just fine. More than enough distortion for me, but if you are looking for ultra-high gain, better use a pedal or get a boogie. The only feature I wish the amp had was casters...it weighs a ton.

I use the amp at home, and 60 watts of tube power is way more than I need, but my theory is you can never have enough power. It is a tube amp ( tube pre-amp, power amp, phase inverter ) but it has a solid state rectifier--which Fender has used on it's higher power amps for a long time. The reverb is also solid state driven. I won't give this amp an OFFICIAL features rating, because everyone likes something different, but my unofficial rating---my personal rating would be a 9.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a Fender 90's Deluxe Tele, a Pro-Tone Strat, and a Pro-Tone Fat Tele. My previous tube amps have been an early 70's Champ, a mid 70's Super Reverb , and a Marshall VS65 Valvestate ( though it is a hybrid amp, not a true tube amp.) My current amp is a Peavey Envoy 110 ( solid state .) This is by far the best sounding tube amp I have owned... I could not get the Champ to break up, even on 10, and the Super Reverb is the quintessential clean amp..., but I would have to play very hard to get it to break up, and even then, just barely.

This amp has the classic Fender clean sound, and of course nothing beats the sound of tube amp distortion, especially when you are looking for the subtle distortion I like...Keith Richard's vintage.
The amp isn't noisy at all ( except the usual nosie with single coil pick-ups.) In fact, it is much quieter than any 12 year old tube amp has a right to be!

I find the tone contols very effective. The reverb sounds pretty good, but this amp has the small style reverb tank, and I really prefer the sound of the large tank ( as on my old Super Reverb.) Don't let the fact that the reverb is solid state driven fool you...I have had other solid state amps with the larger reverb tank, and they sound just about as great as the all tube Super Reverb.

The clean channel stays clean at all volumes. The distortion, as I mentioned above, is great for a subtle sound, but I can get a great Hendrix sound at higher settings. No ulta-high gain distortion from this amp, but using a DOD Grunge pedal was a very pleasing surprise...it sounded FANTASTIC through this amp. This amp has a lot of bass for a 2-10" combo. My only complaint about the distortion is that at moderate to high settings, the bass notes lose definition. However, I suspect that this is due to the 12-year-old speakers being tired and a bit loose. ( Just for comparison, the Peavey Envoy, with 1 -10" speaker can't even come close to the warmth of this amp, let alone the bass response.)

Reliability : No Opinion
This is about a 12-year old USED tube amp, so I won't give it an official rating. However, The previous owner(s) REALLY took great care of this amp. Only a couple of very minor dings in the tolex, and the amp was recently re-tubed with high quality tubes. No unusual noises ( the Marshall Valvestate amp I had, which I bought NEW, had occassional crackling noises.) The amp weighs a ton and despite the fact that some people complain about the reliability of the Super 112/210 amps , an amp is only reliable if you take care of it. My unofficial reliability rating would have to be a 9.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I have only had this amp for a couple of weeks, but since I have been playing guitar a loooong time, it doesn't take me very long to size up equipment. If anything ever happened to this amp, I would HAVE to get another one, or something similar. I love the sound and punch of this amp, which no solid state amp can match, IMO. I hate the fact that I will eventually get a hernia from moving it around. I'd put it on casters, but that would mean re-positioning the reverb tank. The only other amps I was considering before I bought this one was a Fender Blues Jr., and a Peavey Classic 30. This amp is twice as powerful as the Peavey, and 4 times as powerful as the Blues Jr. 60 watts made it an easy choice. I wish this amp had some of the features the Prosonic does, such as the three-way rectifier feature, but for the price, you can't touch this American made amp.

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