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Fender Hot Rod Deluxe

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Price New Fender Hot Rod Deluxe @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.fender.com/
Features 8.1 (598 responses)
Sound Quality 8.4 (621 responses)
Reliability 8.5 (462 responses)
Customer Support 6.9 (169 responses)
Overall Rating 8.5 (591 responses)
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Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/02/2008 at 07:24pm by Murray Watson

Features : 10
2007
this suits my music style as i like to play blues and rock
this doesnt have as many effects as huge marshall stacks but it is much cheaper and sounds better it has 3 channels clean od and more od
the only feature i wish it had would be a propper solo boost as more od doesnt work in a loud enviroment but it doesnt matter otherwise i would of bought a different amp.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Zakk Wylde Gibson Les Paul Aged with EMG pickups
this amp suits my music style as i play load as i want everyone to hear me
this amp is stupidly noisy ive never needed to put above 1 1/2 but have put it to 3 1/2 before scared my mate s@!$less
this amp is very good at making heavy metal and blue sounds
as long as ive had my amp ive never put it so load it distortes
i love the distortion as it suits the way i play

Reliability : 10
YES
NO

Customer Support : 10
NEVER NEEDED IT!!! BUT MY GUITAR TEACHER WHO HAS THE SAME AMP PHONED THEM UP AND THEY WERE LEGEND

Overall Rating : 10
BEEN PLAYIN 5 YEARS MY DAD HAS A RECORDING STUDIO WITH ALL THE LATEST EQUIPMENTS SO ROCK ON!!!
DEFINATLEY GET IT AGAIN
LOVE THE WAY IT PLAYS AND LOOKS DONT HATE IT AT ALL
DIDNT HAVE TO COMPARE IT USED IT WITH MY GUITAR TEACHER FOR YEARS SO I WENT AND BOUGHT ONE
IVE GOT ALL THE STUFF I NEED

OH YE I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW MANY OF THESE PEOPLE ACTUALLY OWN THIS AMP OR ARE THEY JUST MAKING IT LOOK BAD...
OH YE AND HOW MANY OF YOU HAVE EVER PUT IT TO 12


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/31/2008 at 04:23am by guitarman
Email: guitar24777<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 9
not sure of the year
this amp will do everything except heavy metal
2 channels with a more drive boost
i wish it had separate eq for each channel
i gig all the time with this amp plenty of pwer its a loud 40 watts
tube amp beautiful clean fender tone and with the right pickups the od screams

Sound Quality : 10
i use 2 guitars (mainly) epiphone les paul and a old strat with jeff beck noiseless pickups tele thin line for country gigs
it suits my jazz/blues style perfectly the od really works for me but it does not mask anything so you have to have your chops up
the amp gets a great jazz tone and the od does great texas blues classic rock and with the more drive it can get close to an eric johnson type tone
the clean will distort but i never play it loud enough for that it does the job fine on 3!
distortion needs tweaking but if you take your time it will pay off for you

Reliability : 10
yes if you change the tubes every 6 mo or so its very reliable
just tubes

Customer Support : No Opinion
na

Overall Rating : 10
been playing over 30 years
yes i would buy another one no doubt
i love the tone i don't (hate) anything about it but i would like eq for od as i stated earlier
this is a class amp it does take some tweaking but its really worth it and it will make you a better player as it sounds beautiful but you must relie on your hands as much as the od


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/30/2008 at 03:42pm by Gary Kissinger
Email: kissingeg001<at>hawaii dot rr dot com

Features : 9
Made in 2007 I believe. It is Sea Foam GREEN, and it is the only one of that color that I have seen. You can only get them thru Sam Ash Music....!!
The amp is quite versitile indeed. I play all styles except Grundge/Thrash....whatever it is called.
You know the specs as far as the channels, etc,. so lets skip all that part..........you should know that by now.
I Play night clubs in Honolulu and for me it is pretty much all I need. I love lots of clean headroom. The amp is only 40 watts rms, so you have to know that it is not going to be clean AND super loud. It just wont. For that kind of gig you drag in your Fender Twin Reverb. But for the general gigging INDOORS, this amp is fine.
Beautiful tone....gotta say.
Feature wise: it has all I need. I do not use the effects loop. It is a very straight forward type of amp......and that's a good thing.

Sound Quality : 9
I usually use my home built strat type of a guitar. Carvin bolt on neck (love them), Lace Transensor pups. Callaham vibrato bridge, Torres tone controls. I really like this axe.!
Amp sounds nice and full and round. Very Fenderey, and that is why I bought it! I usually have the amp on about 5 volume wise, as we get to playing a bit loudish.
I took out the Celestion speaker that came with the amp. It was a lower grade Celestion, by the way....not the Vintage 30. I DID put a Vintage 30 in the amp and used it a few times..........eh. I now have an Eminence Red Coat neodenium speaker in the amp---The Tonker Lite. It sounds just great and makes the amp about 7 or 8 pounds lighter to lug around. I think that it is a better sounding speaker FOR ME as it is rated at 125 watts and therefore maybe a cleaner way to go.
I replaced the V3 tube with an 12AT7 and that makes the volume now behave in a bit more linear fashion. (You wont get all the volume power at the volume setting of "3")
I do not utilize the overdrive channels.....YET.
I just did a mod on the amp: I heard that the tone is muddy at lower volumes, so I bought this kit that has you solder in a few capacitors onto the volume and the drive pots. Easy job. Cheap mod. Does it sound better? I don't know. Probably a bit better. I was happy with the sound from the factory, but now I can say the I have addressed this issue and took a bit of action. I bought a mod kit from a guy here in Hawaii. He sells the stuff on Ebay.
SPEAKING OF EBAY----------I bought Svetlana 6L6's form a Ebay seller; "SRS-Webstore". They sold me 2 6L6's, and one was bad! Glowed bright red after about 4 hours of use. It caused a fuse to blow on the amp. I contacted them and asked for a replacement. Even went so far as to dispute the purchase as SRS was not responsive to my requests for a replacment. (The amp WAS correctly biased.) Bottom line was I got screwed by them. They never stood behind their product. I would not buy anything from them again, ever. "SRS-Webstore". ******...
I will buy JJ tubes from Eurotubes in the future....they seem like very very helpfull guys.
I put in some JJ's and biased them but tures out these JJ's were rated a bit lower than the Eurotube JJ's. So, in the future, I will called them and buy their JJ's.
By the way, biasing this amp is a 5 minute job. The biasing pot is right behind the back panel. If you know what to do, it is a quick job.

Reliability : 6
This amp has not been wrung out yet so I can 't make a statement about it's reliability, other than what was noted earlier about using a bad tube......FROM "SRS Webstore"!!!!
I CAN say this: when I went to replace the speaker (which is a bit of an ordeal) I found that only 2 of the 4 speaker screws were secure! The other 2 screws were wayyyyy loose. That don't cut it, Mr. Mexican production-line guy!
Also, a very odd thing: when I would rock the amp back and forth slowly I would hear this faint "tink"......"tink" sound. (????)
I took a look inside the reverb tank (by the way, the tank bag was poorly constructed and a bit sloppy at one side of the bag) and found that a small metal pin that keeps the reverb "carraige" from bouncing all over the place, had fallen off, and was rolling around in the tank itself!!!
I removed that stray pin (about 3/4" long) and inserted a substitute pin of my own. I just threaded a skinny screw into where that pin was. After all, you do not want your reverb tank "carraige" to bounce too wildly around as I guess you can wear out the small springs that keep the carraige suspended. Odd ****........!!
Internally the amp is so so in it's construction and design. The pots and 1/4" jacks are all mounted (soldered) DIRECTLY onto a board, so if they need replacement it is a headache of sorts. As opposed to the pots/jacks being mounted on separate metal framework with flying leads going to their respective points. Tube sockets also are not the most robustly mounted........so just don't wiggle the hell out of them when you are switching out the glass bottles every so often. By the way, CLEAN your tube pin sockets...!! CLEAN'EM!
So, build quality is not GREAT, but remember this is a very afordable unit. It should last for years and years if properly kept.

Customer Support : 10
I have called Fender a few times and to my delight I have gotten to speak with very cool and helpful guys.....

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for 35 years. I have a Twin 65 Reissue, a Super Reverb 65 Reissue, a Reverend Hellhound (GOOD!), a Fender Prosonic in Green lizzard, A Crate Power Block, a Roland Cube 60 (GOOD). I have tried Boogies (Great build quality) and a few Carrs. (Nice)
For the dollar spent this HRD is hard to beat. If stolen I would be bumming cuz as I said it is SEA FOAM Green. NOT the Foreest Green...SEA FOAM GREEN. Super looking! Good amp. Very lush and punchy when you need it to be!
If this were a 60 watt amp, it would be absolutely perfect for me. If I need more clean juice for the gig I am on, I take the Reverend Hellhound. If I need even more juice I take the Super Reverb or the Prosonic. If I need absolute JUICE I take the Fender 65 reissue Twin.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/29/2008 at 12:55pm by EVHWYLDE

Features : 9
I bought this amp new in 2002.
I play classic/ hard rock and blues. Personally I think this amp is not suitable for anything but practicing at low volume.
3 channels, clean, drive, and more drive.It came with a footswitch which I never used because the only channel I could get a descent sound out of was the clean.
It is 40 watts which is plenty loud for playing with bass, drums in clubs.
I'll give this amp a good rating only here because it does have a lot of features, and it is loud.

Sound Quality : 1
I used this guitar with a Les Paul Standard, and a Fender Strat, both modified with vintage pickups.
I'm sorry but this is a lousy sounding amp. It doesn't have anything about it that should represent a Fender amp. With the volume above 3 it just sounds horrid. The reverb is okay, not very springy, but better than some other amps at the same price range. The drive channel on this thing is awful, and the extra drive channel is worse.
The only way to use this amp is with an overdrive pedal in front of it on the clean channel.
This amp has no head room so don't expect the chime of a vintage Fender amp cause it's not gonna happen.
The only way I could coax a descent sound out of this thing is at low volume, and to be honest,why buy a 40 watt amp if when it's turned up it sounds like garbage? I even changed the tubes to JJ's and put in a Weber speaker to see if it would make a difference, and it did, but my Peavey Delta Blues 210 30 watts smokes this amp.

Reliability : 10
It worked whenever I turned it on, so that should be a good thing. Sure wish it sounded good while it was on.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never tried to contact Fender.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've been playing for 25 years. I believe I have a great ear above all else, and this amp does't cut it.
I have a Crate Palomino V16 15 watt class A, a Peavey Delta Blues 210 30 watt amp, a Marshall JCM 800 212 50 watt amp, and a Marshall JCM 2000 TSL 100 head. All of which smoke this Fender, and I love vintage Fenders.
I hate everything about this amp and nothing about it.
I'm gonna give this overall rating a 5 because of the features, and the dependability. The sounds are just bad. Sorry Fender.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/26/2008 at 10:18pm by Rude Boy

Features : 9
New last year, Mexico (don't worry--just as good as the identical US-made one I used to own) simple, useful feature set which doesn't need to be re-stated at this point---see other reviews. Just what you need, no silly and useless bells and whistles.

Sound Quality : 10
I swear by these amps, bought one when they first came out ('96), loved it, gigged it hard and never had a problem, either with my sound or breakdowns. Foolishly sold it after buying into stupid internet "music" (ie: gear queer) forum balderdash, and wasted money and time on a 4-year amp-o-rama which led right back to the Hot Rod. I tried Mesa, Peavey, Crate, Egnater (nice) SS, tube, digital, name it. All right, I still like some Marshalls, but the lowly HRD has NEVER failed to give me a terrific guitar sound, clean and drive, that sits right where it needs to in a band. I'm a 50-yr. old relic who remembers when EVERYONE had a damn Deluxe Reverb, only because they couldn't swing a new Marshall. Again, the blackface-meets-tweed circuit design on the HRD just sounds like heaven to me. I can turn knobs, use effect loops and drive channels just fine, and so I can get my sound FAST with this thing, and it sounds fat, creamy/bitey/driving AND with the right frequency presentation for electric guitar, a feat many other amps can't seem to match. For the asking price, 10. Guitars are an American Deluxe Fat Strat, and an Epiphone "66 Custom Shop" G-400 (SG) plus a couple others not really important. They all sound like they should.

Reliability : 9
First one was a horse, we'll see with #2. So far, great. 9.

Customer Support : 8
I've actually gotten them on the phone, yes I freakin' have. They were helpful. Haven't needed them for this amp, or the last one. 8.

Overall Rating : 9
Playing since around '72, guitar, drums, cello, a little singing. Lots of bands and gigs and not done yet. Fender sells thousands of these because----they sound great w/gig-worthy power (mike it or get a Red Box if you need more) you can actually carry it, and they can be as versatile as you are. Don't believe the "harsh/muddy/blah-blah naysayers----trust me, most of these guys wouldn't sound good no matter what. If you can play, this gem won't let you down. Keep it on the road, bros!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 650
Submitted 03/26/2008 at 01:15pm by zeek

Features : 6
Mine is a 2006. I play it at home only, I don't gig, and I keep it under an amp cover. It looks and sounds brand new and probably will for years. It's a very decent and reasonably priced amp, no matter what anybody says. I pretty much think this amp is my benchmark for all tube amps. There are much better ones out there, but I sorta think anybody who would pay $2000 for a tube amp is either a highly skilled working musician, or stupid, or a well paid professional.

Sound Quality : 9
It does tend to get dirtier with volume. Clean tones don't compare to my old Fender Twin, but this amp doesn't have nearly as much tendency to feedback. I would agree that it sometimes poses a problem to get the desirable tone at low volume, but that can be adjusted with the right effects.

The amp has a second channel for fatter and dirty tone - but I usually don't need it. Volume is more than adequate for any situation. If you're playing a giant venue and need more volume you should just mike it.

Reverb is ridiculous - a throwback to the old days. It's traditional almost to a fault.

Reliability : 9
I'm sure I would take it anywhere without a backup and probably will at some point.

Customer Support : No Opinion
don't know. I've never needed it.

Overall Rating : 9
I've played for many years, but never professionally. I would buy a used HRD like mine if it were stolen, or a Peavey Classic 30 or 50.

In fact, I'd possible buy a blues junior because I don't feel that I need an amp as big as the Hot Rod Deluxe. I have friends who gig at nice sized clubs with a Fender Blues Junior and it always sounds warm and has great tone.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/25/2008 at 01:04am by Lorenzo
Email: Larrycrz1 at sbcglobal<dot>net

Features : 9

I don't know what year this amp was made, possibly it was made in the future.
I play mostly Eygptian Ska , and Ukranian Peasant folk blues, and this amp handles both very well.
Mine has 14 channels because I use it with a Fulltone multi-channel warp dinesional multiplier.
Features wise I wish it had an internal holder for spare dilithium crystals.
I never really use the on switch, because I play the amp acoustically.
I use this amp mostly at our meth lab, and the power seems adequate.
I wish it had a dock for my Ipod so I could use it as a really loud speaker !

Sound Quality : No Opinion

I am using a Vintage 1962 Strat that I recently routed out with a dremel tool , and intstalled two Epiphone Humbuckers into, also a B-bender, a Floyd Rose, and a Hipshot Nipple Tweaker.
Yes it suits my musical style as I stated previously.
As I mentioned earlier, I play the amp acoustically so I do not use the on switch, the amp is very quite
The sounds this amp can make are many, when dropped it sounds like splintering wood,if I hit it with the palm of my hand it makes a dull "thunk". The little glass bottles on the inside make a nice tinkle when removed and juggled together in your hands.
Playe accoustically this amp has little to know distortion even with everything on 10 ! !

Reliability : No Opinion

This amp is vastly more dependable than my exwife and I always used her on a gig without a back-up

This amp has broken, but it has never broken down.What are tubes ?

Customer Support : 8

During a seance at my house I was able to speak to Leo Fender directly, he was the one who suggested I play the amp acoustically he also said we should not buy anything that was not made in the USA because it is crap !

Overall Rating : 10

I have been playing since before I was born.If this amp was stolen I would track that little monkey-face down and set fire to his gonads,and watch while he danced to my music.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: 450 USED
Submitted 02/27/2008 at 11:43am by Bracoon

Features : 9
My HRD is from the early years of production. It is American made. Same features as all the others... Has all you need, clean, drive, drive-boost and decent spring reverb.

Sound Quality : 9
Ok here is why I posted a review!!!! This is a $600 40W tube amp!!!! Not a $1200 boutique tube amp... It is surprisingly loud for a 40w combo!!!! Playing with a complete band is not a problem with this amp!!!!

Now here is the thing with these amps!!! You have to CRANK them!!!! It sound great at higher volume=!!!! Do not forget that you have a volume knob on your guitar!!!! Try to use it to see what are the different tones you can achieve!!!

My set-up is an 1978 Les Paul Pro Deluxe with on P-90 pick-up at the neck position and a Dimarzio Humbucker at the bridge position (By the way I love my guitar!!!). I am ALWAYS on the more-drive channel. My HRD in handling both pick-ups very well!!! In practice mode or in live mode I am on the more-drive channel!!! The drive pot is around 4.5, the master volume pot is at 4.5 (or higher!!!!) and the more drive is always on!!!! If I need clean tones I lower the volume on my guitar!!! GREAT CLEAN TONE!!! If I need a little grind I give a little more volume on my guitar!!! If I need good modern tones or heavier rock tones I put my guitar volume to max!!!! It is that easy!!! Try it!!! It worth it!!!!

With this kind of set-up I can reach all the tones I want!!! If I play in larger venue I add a 2x12" speaker cabinet to my HRD. With this set-up, man, I get a little more bottom and it is as loud as a 100W Marshall!!! (almost!!!!)

Not to mention any type of chorus, delay, etc... sound great in the HRD!!!!

So my conclusion is do not be affraid to crank your HRD and please do not forget that you have a volume knob on your guitar!!!!! :)

Reliability : No Opinion
Never had any problem since I own my HRD... 15 years!!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never used it!!!! But I founded a lot of info over the net!!!!

Overall Rating : 9
My overall rating is 9. I don't think you can get a better deal for a good sounding 40W tube amp combo!!!! You can get one used for around $450!!! The Peavey Classic amps as well as the Traynor amps are copies of Fender amps!!!! Don't forget this!!! I did try those amps (peavey and traynor) but I kept my fender. I am not saying that the Peavey and the Traynor sounded crappy but... :)

One last thing!! The HRD is the entry level tube amp at Fender!!! Don't expect the HRD to sound as great as a 1977' Super Reverb!!!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/03/2008 at 12:43pm by Richie

Features : 9
Bought this Hot Rod Fender Deluxe back in 2002 - 40W tube power, 12" Speaker, 3 Channels (2 + Boost), Reverb, Presence, EFX loop, External Speaker Jack, 2-button footswitch, PreAmp Out, PreAmp In, 3-12AX7A Tubes & 2- 6L6 Tubes, 45 lbs, this amp is heavy for its size. I added 14" tilt back legs-nice, all the features I need.




Sound Quality : 9
This was my first tube amp, after owning only solid state amps for over 10 years. I really love the tone I get from this amp, should have went with tubes much sooner. I play hard rock & blues styles, as mentioned in other reviews the drive on this is not for metal, but I don't use the drive channel anyway, I start with a great clean sound then use my effects processer for (color) distortions, chorus', delays, I do use the reverb & presence (classic Fender). When I play my Strat thru this amp I get beautiful chimmy ringing, punchy, clean tones, I'm not really into single coils but this combination is awesome. When I want to shred I use my custom (Ibanez inspired) guitar with Seymour Ducans, switch to the neck position (Hot Rails) and this amp sings. One thing I don't like about this Amp is the volume pot. It can be a bitch to dial in a low practice level, all the volume control is between 1 & 3, at 3 this amp is screaming. This Amp can get muddy, but with some tweaking (scoop out the mid) it's controllable. All in all I love the sound of this amp.

Reliability : 7
After owning this Amp for about 2 1/2 years, it went out on me, It was still under warranty so I took it to the Authorized Fender Repair Center and things went down hill from there. The place was a computer repair facility. They had my amp for 2 months when I got it back it sounded horrible, I asked them if they plugged a guitar into it, they said no they used a sound scope (what a joke!), Then they told me I needed to change out the tubes I had put in it before bringing it to them, no improvement, so I had someone else repair it on my own dime (resistor). I have had no problems at all sense & this has been 2 1/2 - 3 years ago.

Customer Support : 5
After going thru all the crap with the Authorized Fender Repair Center, I wrote Fender a nasty gram. A couple weeks later I got a phone call FROM FENDER - I couldn't believe it, the guy told me he had a check in hand to reimburse my expenses, said sorry for my troubles & thanks for the letter, they would be evaluating the repair center. I give the repair center a 1 and Fender a 9 for making it right. Fender should be more aware of who they qualify as an Authorized Fender Repair Center. Two months without my Amp #@%!*.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for over 20 years, currently own a Fender 50th anniversary American Strat, Custom 24 fret w/ Seymour Ducans & floyd (main guitar), 12 string acoustic, Ibanez bass, waiting on a Carvin Carved Top being built now -can't wait, Zoom GFX8, Ibanez Weeping Demon, Crybaby Wah, 4 track & other stuff. If it were stolen I would buy another one. Other than the volume control & the warranty work hassle I have really enjoyed this Amp. Great tone, beautiful cleans, searing leads, classic Fender reverb.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: EUR 790
Submitted 01/22/2008 at 05:15am by Cabomano

Features : 8
2 channel, 40W, 1x12 tube combo; 3x12AX7 (pre) and 2x6L6 (output) tubes; volume, normal/bright switch on the clean channel; drive/more drive switch, drive and master volume on the drive channel; channels share a standard three band EQ and presence; reverb; FX loop; special design Eminence speaker. Nothing out of the ordinary but it has everything I need.

Sound Quality : 9
This amp is a great companion for my Telecaster. There's plenty of low end to round out the guitar's spankier tone. With a Tele, the clean channel has a very well balanced voice that cuts nicely through in a loud band. I often find the others asking me to turn down. In that case, the bright switch is very useful, as it allows me to stand out without overpowering other instruments. The drive channel has a wooly character to it. Great for strumming at lower drive settings and fuzzy leads when "more drive" is engaged. However, I need to use a pedal if I want a more "British", crunchy tone. Good thing that the Deluxe handles pedals so well. My Boss OD-3 sounds like boutique overdrive through this amp at just about any setting. The reverb is way over the top but it sounds nice as long as you don't turn it up past 2 on the dial.

Reliability : No Opinion
Too early to tell...

Customer Support : No Opinion
I hear that Fender's pretty good at this but I never had to deal with them myself.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I bought this amp to replace a solid state Fender I've been using for the past couple of years. It was a tough decision, I tried about 9-10 amplifiers before settling for this one and I'm satisfied with my choice.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 400 USED
Submitted 01/05/2008 at 09:13pm by geoff

Features : 9
i'm the second owner of my hot rod deluxe. 40w tube power, 1x12 speaker, spring reverb , casters [wheels] installed, low-mid-bass EQ, effects loop, footswitch & cable, 2 input jacks, 3 channels: clean, overdrive, more overdrive. pretty much everything you need and no bullsh...t. i gave it a 9 because the toggles and jacks are at the back of the top of the amp...kind of awkard, but it is shorter than 99.9% of human beings so i guess it makes sense.

Sound Quality : 8
i use a mexican standard telecaster. clean channel sounds awesome: super warm, classic sound. it isn't the cleanest sound i've heard, and it is somewhat distorted at full volume. the overdrive channels sound nice, but don't deliver a hefty dose of distortion. good thing the amp handles pedals well. unfortunately, when it comes to punk rock, this amp doesn't cut it. i have to put the amp up to full blast just to compete with the other guys. by that point, i'm all out of room for distortion/volume boosting. other than punk, this amp is great for pretty much every other style of music. but i like the sound a lot so i'm looking to upgrade to a hot rod deville 212. my rod has a pretty big buzz to it, probably because i drive the tubes so hard.

Reliability : 7
amp has crapped out on me in practice a few times and at a show, most likely because i play it at full volume. what do you want me to do? NOT play loud? i really can't blame the amp though. i can't all-out sprint the chicago marathon. however, for how much i use the amp and how many gigs i've taken it too, i have to give it the benefit of the doubt.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
i've been playing for 8 years, i have a bunch of crappy gear, then i have my fender standard tele and my fender hot rod deluxe. if i lost it or got it stolen, i'd definitely buy something bigger and louder that i can crank without having to worry about. i love the sound on it and only wish it were louder. compared to the crappy ass roland solid state combo i had from the 80's before, this amp put it to shame, especially when comparing the way it handled my distortion pedal. amp was a good value.

if you play punk, don't waste your time on this amp. if you play anything else, this is a viable option for you.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/20/2007 at 12:09am by DK

Features : 10
LOVE the sound on this amp almost more than my current Fender Twin Reverb amp. The amp is pretty basic, you have your clean and two different OD. I love all the sounds, very warm and distinct.

Sound Quality : 10
I can't even describe my affinity towards the Fender sound. There's no comparison..

Reliability : 8
I had this amp for three years before I upgraded. I still have this one somewhere, but I remember I had to replace the tubes once- unexpectedly. The amp tends to give quite a bit of feedback and crack up a bit- after they're used a lot, but it's really all a matter of how well you take care of your amp. These aren't toss-around amps, obviously.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Oh yes, HIGHLY recommend this amp.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/06/2007 at 01:12pm by Kristopher Heels
Email: krhnyc<at>gmail dot com

Features : 9
Do you know what year the amp was made in?
I have a HRD made on June 10th, 1999 (coincidentally, my birthday, though that had no influence on the purchase). Being a 90's model, it is a F.A.T. (Fender American Tube) series. I have not played any of the pinto bean models to see if this makes it superior however.

* Is the amp versatile enough for you and the styles of music you play? What are those styles?

I play pretty much everything, jazz, funk, R&B, blues, rock... even country. This is my "goto" amp for rehearsals and small clubs. It can handle larger rooms when mic'd, but I have bigger amps for larger shows.
* How many channels? Does it have channel switching? Effects loops? Headphone jack?

I know this has been covered, but it is a 2 channel amp with a gain boost on the overdrive channel, channel switching and gain boost are footswitchable, shared passive EQ (B,M,T & Pres), spring reverb, effects loop, birght switch on clean channel, narrow panel tweed design with a single 12" speaker, though I have modded mine for 2x10" speakers (1xP10Q Jensen and 1xG10 Vintage Celestion). I was never able to make a single 12" speaker work for me. 40 watts via a duet of 6L6's running class A/B and 3X12AX7's in the preamp. Ext speaker jack (4 ohm min load)
* What features do you wish it had? Why? Are there features you never use?

I do not miss any features it is lacking. I like to conform to the gear I'm using. I think that expecting something to do everything well is a unrealistic. I also think that people ruin perfectly good gear with incessant modding. If you want a fatter sounding guitar that can do dive bombs, by an Ibanez and leave your Strat alone. When you drop in the humbucker and the Floyd, all the things that made it a cool Strat are gone.

Sound Quality : 9
* What kind of sounds can the amp make? How much variety?

I think this ammp iis vvery versatile. You can coax alot of colors out of this, though the sound is really in your hands. I have successfully used this amp for everything from jazz, funk, C&W, to hard rock and it worked pretty well. Makes my guitars sound as they do acoustically, only louder. I have read other people's reviews claiming it dooesn't sound like a Fender, which is nonsense. It certaiinly sounds more like a Fender than it does a Marshall or Vox. 1 review said that it didn't sound like a silver panel Fender. Well, that's GOOD. Silver panel Fender's are turds. I onle have one criticism, Fender chose to construct the cabinet from MDF. This is true of all the Hot Rods (save for the LTD Editions with hardwood cabs). This is a bad idea. The MDF cab really adds to the weight of this amp. It also attenuates the top end. I had a finger jointed pine cab with a birch ply baffle made for mine. This was a great mod, really imparts that older Fender tone... as well as shaving about 5+lbs. from the weight.

* Is the clean channel distorted at high volumes? In what settings?

All lower power tube amps will overdrive at higher settings. On my amp, it is around 5. To combat this, I either (1) use a louder amp or (2) use a 2x12" extension cab with this amp. The ext. cab pushes more air so you do not need to turn the volume up so much. I also like the response you get using this amp with a closed back cab. Increases the punch on single note stuff.
* How brutal is the distortion?

Hmmm, interesting. I'm not trying to brutalize anyone. The yellow (Drive) setting can do your 70''s rock thing... ZZ Top, Zep, etc... even AC/DC (with the closed back). With humbuckers... it also makes a fine lead channnel, I use iit with my 335 in a Steely Dan tribute and can nail the "Kid Charlemagne" tone. The Red (more drive) introduces a dramatic gain boost. The high gain is more Boogie than Marshall. When I say Boogie, I mean Mark I, II or SOB... not Dual Rectifier. The original Boogies were cut down Fender super's stuffed into Princeton cabs, so this is not surprisiing. Randy (Smith) basically invented cascading preamp gain based distortion.

* What guitar and pickup styles are you using it with?

I have a '56 Tele, '61 Strat, 2 newer Strat's (1 CS w/Fralin Vintage Hots and 1 custom built w/kinmans), a custom built Tele (Hahn Guitars body, Texas Special bridge and [don't laugh] GFS neck... it sounds great I swear!) and a Gibson ES 335 dot neck. I use a '54 ES-125 with a single dog eared P90 for Jazz. 11-49 on the solids, 13's on the 125.

My pedalboard has mainly older stuff, '68 Vox V-846, '76 MXR Phase 90, '81 DOD 280, '81 Vesta Chorus, Guyatone MD-2, Boss Tuner. I also have various choruses, overdrive/distortions, delays that I cycle on and off the board.

* How does it suit your music style (and what is that style)?

Covered this earlier.

* Is it noisy? On what settings, and in what environments?

Any noise I deal with is from the guitar, not the amp. Some high gain hiss, but this is to be expected.

Reliability : 10
* Can you depend on it? Would you use it on a gig without a backup?
It has never failed on me. I don't bring 2 amps to gigs, nor do I know anyone who does. Maybe if I had a roadie.

* Has the amp ever broken down? Because of neglect of regular servicing (as in tubes), or just plain neglect?
I have changed out the tubes a few times, not due to failure but because I noticed the power section of the amp seemed a little spongier than I prefer. Also, the preamp tubes in combos (any combos) with go microphonic more often due to proximity with the speaker.

Customer Support : No Opinion
* If you've dealt with the company, how helpful/friendly were they?

Fender Consuumer Relations is great. They dated the amp for me usiing the s/n.
* Ever try and get it repaired? Was the repair done under warranty?
No need for repair. For the DIY'er, go to https://www.musicpartsguru.com
* Were you able to findan authorized service center easily?
Fender repair centers are everywhere, should not be a big deal to find.
* How long is the warranty?
5 year, transferable.

Overall Rating : 10
* How long have you been playing? What other gear do you own?

I have been playing from ovver 21 years, profeesionally for about 17. I also have variious older Fenders, Marshalls, and a Peavey... my lowest wattage amp is 15 watts, the highest is 100. Currently I do not own any solid state amps.
* If it were stolen or lost, would you buy it again or get something else?

This is my 4th HRD. One was stolen, the 2nd sold when I was lean, the 3rd my ex-wife wrecked with a hammer during a temper tantrum and then after I fixed it, sold on me when I left the marriage. I must like them, I keep buying them.
* what do you love about it? What do you hate?

Really wish Fender chose a wood cab. i know it would raise the cost, but not the $350 I paid to have the new cab built.
* Did you compare it to other products? Which ones? Why did you choose this one?
There are lots of nice 40 wattters out there. Traynor has one. The Peavey Delta Blues with a single 15" is great.
* Anything you wish it had?

No.
* Anything else you'd like to share?

Of course, play before buying... but I think this is an excellent amp.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 427 USED
Submitted 11/28/2007 at 11:59pm by krhnyc
Email: krhnyc at gmail<dot>com

Features : 10
My HRD was made on 6/10/99... which is also my birthday... though that had no influence on the purchase. Being made in '99 does place it in the F.A.T (Fender American Tube)category. Not ever having played through the Pinto Bean model, I can't say if that makes a diff (more on this later). 2 Channels, shared EQ (T,M,B & Presence), Spring Reverb, Effects Loop, Ext. Spk Jack (4 ohm load min), Footswitchable Channel selection and Gain Boost, Bright Switch on Clean, 40Watts via a duet of 6L6's in Class A/B and 3x12AX7's in the preamp through a single 12" stock... though I modded mine with 2x10" (1xP10Q Jensen and 1xG10 Vintage Celestion)

I use this for about 40% of my gigs... it is loud but I do need to push some more air, so I got a 100watt head for bigger rooms. I also have a 20watt Marshall PA-20 that i use for recording and for blues gigs... just dime it and go. I also use this amp for most rehearsals. It is kind of a "go to" amp. I use it for all sorts of playing situations jazz, pop, rock, blues... it works for me, but really do believe that most of the sound comes from your hands. I have done heavier gigs with it, and, though it is not the ideal metal tone... I pulled it off... again it is in your hands. I don't miss any features it doesn't have.

Sound Quality : 9
* What kind of sounds can the amp make? How much variety?
See above, I use it for everything... though I usually go for the 100watter for Country for the clean head room)

* Is the clean channel distorted at high volumes? In what settings?
This amp, like any 40watt amp (Vibrolux, Pro, etc) will break up at higher settings. Mine starts to get a little, uh, Stone-sy at 6 or so. I have quieter guitars if I need that super springy clean tone. There are ways to get it more headroom... probably the easiest one is to simply hook up an extension cabinet. I have a Marshall 2x12" that I use with this and it really changes the character of the amp. (1) it is cleaner because you don't have to turn it up as much... you are already moving more air (2) the closed back cab makes the overdrive channel punchier.

One thing that is kind of a bummer... these amps (American and Mexican) with the exception of the LTD Edition ones with hardwood cabs have MDF cabinets. This is a cost cutting feature, but it really effects the tone, and weight. I had a duplicate cab made in box jointed pine with a birch ply baffle and upholstered in lacquered tweed. The tone got much airier, with alot more of that pleasant Fender top end and was just much livelier. It also lowered the weight by about 5.5lbs. It also cost about $350. BTW, that cab is identical in dimensions to the orig cab. You can fit 2x10"'s in this no prob, just get a new baffle.

* How brutal is the distortion?

Hmmm, interesting... I'm not after a brutal tone... but it has decent overdrive. The yellow channel is suitable for rock in a Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, early AC/DC kinda way, especially with the closed back cab in the mix. The "More Drive" kicks in quite a helping of gain... ideal for modern lead playing. I am able to pull off any modern shred techniques with no problem with this tone. It is not the ideal rhythm tone, but single note stuff works great. Here's the deal, this amp DOES NOT SOUND GOOD AT LOW VOLUMES. Few amps do. I have seen many complaints here about the overdrive channel... but mine sounds good... though I am never trying to not wake the baby. I got the Line 6 with headphones for that nonsense.

* What guitar and pickup styles are you using it with?

I play older Fenders ('56 Tele, '61 Strat) in the studio. Custom Fender Strat's and Tele live. '54 ES-125 for Jazz, also got a new ES-335 that is wonderful... The older Fenders and Gibson are stock, the new Strat's have Lindy Fralin Vintage Hots and one with Kinman's, the new Tele has a Texas Special in the bridge and (don't laugh) a GFS Fatbody in the neck... but I swear it rules... the bridge it startingly similar to my '56 and the neck is (dare I say) better! Vintage Telle neck pickups are a drag unless that is where you set your amp and then roll off treble when you switch to the bridge. For some reason, Fralin's just did not work in that guitar.

* How does it suit your music style (and what is that style)?

It isn't perfect for everything... but what is? I like making the equipment I'm using work for the situation... it makes you play imaginitively. I enjoy the differences in my gear... I don't want everything to sound the same or play the same or have the perfect, tailor made tone for the style... how boring would that be? Probably a bad choice for Death metal or Nu-Metal... but then again, get a Metal Zone and a closed back cab and it could work. I got a Metal Zone and it turns my silverpanel Twin into a fire breathing monster and I hate that amp normally.

* Is it noisy? On what settings, and in what environments?

Pretty low noise... the noise that is there is from the singles... that was why I got the Kinmans... they sound decent and work in those sports bars with 10 TV's and more neon lights than brands of beer.

Reliability : 10
Never broke down... had to replace the input jack. Replaced the tubes a couple times. I don't bring two amps to gigs... nor do I know anyone who does. I bring spare guitars... but 2 amps?!? I used to gig that way, with a Pro Reverb for clean and a Marshall Head for dirt with an ernie ball volume to pan between then... but too much on my back, my cars back seat... just too much. Great sound, but who am I. Maybe if I get a roadie...

Customer Support : No Opinion
5 Year transferrable. Fender Consumer Relation is pretty helpful... that is how I found out how old my amp is. Fender has service centers everywhere unless you live under a rock beneath a leaf. Never had to have it repaired.

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for 25 years, professionally for 20. This is my fourth, the first was stolen, the second I sold when I was lean, the third my ex-wife destroyed with a hammer and once I got it up and running, SHE SOLD IT! This is the fourth. I guess I like them, I keep buying them.

I wish Fender didn't mess with the MDF cabs. Using hardwood would raise the price, but certainly not as high as the extra $350 I put into the custom cab. They would save money in gas cause the amps would be lighter and the improvement in tone is astounding.

There are some good 40watters out there, Traynor makes is one. I like this little Fender though.

I have seen a bunch of people talk about mods to this and that and what have you. Now, granted I changed cabs and speakers but the circuit is unchanged. I have never been able to play through a single 12"... and I love Vibroluxes and Tweed Supers so I went with 2x10"s... other than the volume pot mod, so it isn't so touchy... I can't see a reason for any other mods. I didn't even do the volume mod cuz as I said, I never play at that low of volume.

In all, a good buy. I'll give it a nin because of (1) the MDF cab and (2) I never heard a mexi-HRD...



Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 275
Submitted 09/23/2007 at 07:39pm by pedro pinchegordo

Features : 10
my amp is a 2000 USA model.
i play punk mostly,but we do some country and reggae jams too.
2 channels(kinda,more like one channel with a gain stage added)
it has everything i need,maybe a switchable reverb and tilt back legs like the older fender had would be cool.but its good the way it is.
we are a local band.play out a few times a month and practice 3 times a week.
its is more than powerful enough for anything i will ever need.this thing cuts right through the band if i turn it up past 5(and my other guitarist plays a dual rectifier roadster half stack!)
as you know its an all tube 1x12(2 6L6 power section and 3 12ax7's in the preamp section)

Sound Quality : 10
ok so i got the amp a few weeks ago, used it,and right off the bat i was very impressed with its sound versatility.the only issue is that the clean channel breaks up if you turn it up past about 5(some break up lower and some higher)it wasnt sooooo bad that it was unbearable its actually a really nice break up and for bluesy or lead situations it would do great things!but im the rithym guitar and i need sparkling cleans with wayyyyy more head room.so since i had done a huge amount of research on this amp before purchase, i knew that changing the preamp tubes makes can do alot for this situation.went to my local guitar center and picked up 3 mesa boogie 12AT7s(which produce about 40% less gain)plugged them in and *viola* head room for days! cranked her up and finally got a bit of breakup around 10 (way louder than i'll ever need)there was only one thing that i had to sacrifice for the headroom and that was a little bit of bottom end,but i turned the bass up a bit more and as i mentioned before my other guitarist plays a mesa half stack so the sound variance between the two adds really nice depth our sounds.
now then the distortion channel is very decent i have read some reviews and some have said its terrible but,its just not super high gain distortion its old school power tube break up distortion(perfect for the style of old school punk we play)but i still dont use it i use a HBE Power Screamer (check these babys out,www.homebrewelectronics.com ,hand built boutique pedals,the very best.)this pedal has the best distortion ive ever heard,wonderful crunch that makes ya want to keep playing forever!the whole point though is that the deluxe takes pedal wonderfully
the amp does everything i want it to and more.im gonna add a chorus pedal and i'm done!

Reliability : No Opinion
im not gonna guess on this i will update in a few months,reliability has been an issue with this series and you should know this going in.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to deal with fender .i have heard bad things about customer support.but even if i had issues i wouldnt call them.find yourself a good amp tech.

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing for many years and have been playing in a band setting for the last 5.
if it were stolen or lost i would buy another(maybe a deville 4x10)but you cant beat fender for cleans.
ok overall im saying for the money these are right up there with the classic 30 from peavey and better than the VC series from crate.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/16/2007 at 08:07am by JL

Features : 9
Great, 3 channels: clean, drive, more drive.

Sound Quality : 9
Jazz thru blues, rock and hard rock. Not for Metal - buy a pedal.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
If you want more distortion buy a metal pedal; try an equalizer and play new color sounds.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/28/2007 at 02:11am by William

Features : 8
This is a new made in 2007 HRD blonde with oxblood grillcloth. I like the retro color scheme.

Sound Quality : 8
This amp has a very nice clean channel and 2 very distinct overdriven channels.

Reliability : 10

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I play an American Deluxe HSSLT strat, a Gibson Blueshawk, Gibson ES125, and a Gibson Les Paul Ltd Edition through this amp and it sounds great with all of them.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/20/2007 at 03:33pm by B_of_H

Features : 8
I bought this amp with the intention of having it modded heavily but i've been gigging with it for a while so before I change anything else I'll chime in on how it performs as stock.

It has enough power but not a lot of headroom. It starts to break up after 3 and gets worse from 5-10 when it's pretty crunchy for a clean channel.

Overdrive has to be played with the master at a minimum of 5 but even better at 7.

It should have a seperate EQ for the drive channel but it's not a huge problem.


Sound Quality : 8
I didn't like the stock speaker so I swapped it for a Emi Cannabis Rex.

the stock speaker sounded okay on clean stuff but broke up way too early on overdrive/ distortion stuff and got a little muddy when pushed. Not too bad but enough to annoy my ears.

The CREX speaker helped define the low mids and lows slightly more and gave it a little more low end overall. It doesn't breakup unless really pushed hard. Later on I plan on using both a Wizard and this speaker together to even out the sound.

The reverb is way overboard and I can't think of a situation where I would get it above 2.5 and I keep it around 1 most of the time.


The clean channel is okay to good and borders on great at 3 with low output single coils but with even hot single coils it tends to get a little too much front end breakup on chords. Hopefully I can get more headroom with some modifications.

The drive channel and 'more' drive need to be cranked on the master volume to sound decent. I had the master at 7 and the gain at 2 for the best tone I could find on this channel. With the master lower it sounds buzzy and muddy, like a cheap distortion pedal.

I've only used a 335 style guitar and a Les paul on the drive channels so far. During the two gigs I've played with this thing i've used pedals for overdrive (the amp takes pedals well 9 out of 10). Overall the quality of overdrive is consistent with the price of the amp.

Changing the speaker to something british will make the drive sound better IMO but you would lose some of the 'fendery' sound on the clean side.







Reliability : No Opinion
i've only had this amp for 3 weeks.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
For the $ its a 9 but overall I'll give it an 8. There are certainly worse amps out there for even more but this one is just okay.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 450 USED
Submitted 08/11/2007 at 05:44am by bf

Features : 9
Features are well documented. I like having an extra speaker jack, and and effects loop. I wish it had a separate EQ for the second channel.

I got mine used from and amp tech, and he had modded it a little bit -- JJ 6V6's for the 6L6's, an eminence speaker (a cannabis rex) in place of the stock.

Sound Quality : 8
The clean sound is one of the reasons I like Fender amps; this may not be a Twin, but it is Fendery clean. I don't use the drive channel a lot, but it works for some things. It takes pedals well, which is the main reason I wanted a tube amp. I have a Tubescreamer DX, which is OK, a Tech21 Double Drive, which I'm still figuring out, and a Sansamp Tri AC, which sounds pretty good when tweaked appropriately (not easy, but it can be done.)

The eminence speaker helps tighten up the bottom end, but I feel it is missing something in the midrange, now. The mid range is where tonal character comes from. I may try a different speaker. But I can deal with this issue with EQ settings and such for now.

I play MIM Fat Strat, with Tex-Mex pups H-S-S. The amp works well with the singles and the humbuckers and allows the tonal character of the pickups to come through.

Reliability : 9
I haven't had this very long, but I don't feel nervous about using at church and stuff. I don't beat my gear up or anything.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I like this amp; I haven't owned other tube amps, and I've only played other tube amps in stores. I didn't want to pay a lot of money, though, so finding a slightly modded tube amp at a decent price was what worked for me. This is a versatile amp at a good price range, and it is fairly easy to mod, so I feel good about the prospect of getting the sound I want. It's pretty darn close as it is.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 649
Submitted 07/20/2007 at 08:11pm by Alex

Features : 9
I own a 2005 HRD made in Mexico. It is all tube and the good thing is, has 2 channels and booster integrated. The bad thing is, you have only one Equalizer for all of them.
You can play a lot of styls with it, Equalizer works good :). Progressive, Hard Rock, Rock, Punk, Jazz, Blues, everything is covered in this amp. When you want to play Metal, don't chose this Amp (if you don't want to youse distortion pedals, which is also a good choice for versatality)

Sound Quality : 10
THIS AMP SOUNDS AWSOME!
I play Singlecoil and Humbucker Sounds. Clean is very shiny and brilliant, the reverb really rocks! Singlecoils keep clean at high volumes. My Humbuckers start Overdrive early, this is the magic of the Hot Rod. It reacts dynamically how you play. It's perfect base for my music (and my effect pedals ;) ).
I even like the Overdrive Channel very much :) Sounds warm and natural it's the way overdrive should be. The Boost makes your leads present. I use the Marshall Guvnor Pedal to get more Gain and Bottom End for heavier distorion.

Just for those who think "40 Watts, that's not Loud enough", i just played a Show tonight, without a PA, in a public open air swimming pool. Cranked the Volume at 3/4, worked fine! Everyone could hear me :)

Reliability : 10
Seems very Sturdy! I do Gig without a Backup. I played with one Power Tube burned like half a year, works fine, but loses Headroom as it must be usual.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I'm glad, it's build that good, i have never dealt with them

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I play for 5 years, have owned a lot of stuff (specially effects pedals), and I really love the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe!
If u get it cheap BUY IT! IT ROCKS!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 400 USED
Submitted 07/04/2007 at 02:09am by Nelson

Features : 7
I bought it used, came with a replacement speaker and new caps and tubes.

Sound Quality : 9
I love the sound of this amp. I have heard people complaine, saying it gets "muddy" at higher volumes, but iI think these people just don't know how a tube amp works. To get a good clean sound i usually turn down the volume of the guitar a bit and then crank the amp, then it sounds great. The regular drive distortion is pretty good. At lower volumes the distortions sound like crap, but as soon as you crank it a bitthey also sound good. I mostly use the "more distortion" setting and for meit is perfect. i really like playing alot of rock. The only thing this amp doesn't do well is Metal. For meta, I would sugggest a Metal Pedal.

Reliability : 10
Well, it actually has taken a few falls from about 3 ft. and it still works great.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for 5 years, i take it very serious, i practice sometimes 6hours a day. I play through the amp with my 1972 reissue Fender telecaster thinline, my Eastwood JR Elite, and an old Ibanez. If this amp were stolen I probably would step up to the 4x10 Fender hot rod deville. i lovethis amp because i lovevintage "real" overdrive, and i dont think that a solid state can hold a candle to what an overdriven tube does.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/17/2007 at 12:27pm by Armand Oberle
Email: intermezzo at gmx<dot>net

Features : 10
The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is a very versatile amp for the most styles of music, except Heavymetal, Punk etc. The three channels are working in a very nice mode and the Clean-Channel is simply the best Cleansound I??ve ever heard. The 2. Channel deliverys a Chrunchsound at its best and the 3. Channel (Hot) is a very nice singing Leadsound, very nice for Rock & Blues ! But Guys - I speak over MY Fender HRD, wich is tuned completly.
Forget the original Speakers and Tubes, they don??t work in a nice way - Eminence Speakers and also Jensen are nice for Cleansound, but NEVER for Chrunch or Distortion...! harsh-harsh-harsh ! Dreadful - I kicked them out after 10min playing !

Sound Quality : 10
Wich kind of Tuning I made ? Okay - change the Tubes (Original are 6L6B Groove Tubes) and replace them with Selected TAD6L6GC-SVT, much more Headromm and Power, then change the Preamptubes and met the TAD RT010 High-Grade Tubes in !(nice and sweet singin chrunch & distortion) And now MY secret of a fantastic sound (many of my musiciansfriends told my all the time: Mandy - your Sound is really blowin?? me away - what have you done with this amp..?) is the TONE TUBBY H1E Hempcone Alnico 12" Speaker..!!! This is really the best Speaker I??ve ever heard in my Life ! Much more clarity, bottom, nice mids and wonderful singing highs - without harsh when you play in the distortion mode! Forget all the other speakers guys! try it out ! You will be blowin??away...!

Reliability : No Opinion
No experience ??til yet

Customer Support : No Opinion
No experience ??til yet

Overall Rating : 10
I??m a profeeional Player (www.intermezzo.li) and I played for over 40 Years and I tryed out so many Amps Folks, nbut this HRD is really my baby now. I also play an ORANGE Rockerverb 100 with a 4x12" Andy Dunlop Slope Box wich is also very nice sounding, but aganist my Fender HRD with this Tunig now I play the most time of the Gig with the HRD !
No wonder is the HRD Deluxe the most selled amp in the world, but it??s the same like with cars - you have to tuned it up for better results...
And the you will be in heaven with it ....!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/06/2007 at 11:01am by Earl B. Powell

Features : 8
The HRD has great channel switching features, a superb clean channel and reverb. The all tube deign is desirable. Nice chicken head knobs, cheap channel switching buttons. Rich in features, poor in results.

Sound Quality : 5
Sound quality here is obviously subjective, however, this design does not have the glassy cleans of a silver face or black face vintage Fender amp. The overdrive channels flat out suck, they are very two dimensional and flat. Stick with a tube screamer for any kind of overdrive. I modded this amp with the JJ/Tesla 6v6 and EC882 tubes with a slight improvement , but mainly to drop the extremely loud clean channel into a manageable beast. I've used a Fender Tele, Strat and Strings and Things Excalibur all without great satisfaction.

Reliability : 5
This amp appears to be solidly built, but further inspection reveals significant cheapness. The drive switching buttons are cheap and cheesy, the tubes are not chassis mounted, plugging into a circuit board. The power tubes are mounted very close to the speaker, resulting in premature failure in case after case. Alltogether, this is not a well designed amp. I would not rely on this amp to tour with. It might remain stable and unaffected in a home studio environment, but probably will not travel well.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Who knows, but they should have plenty of warranty work with this particular design.

Overall Rating : 5
Having played Fender Amps for over 30 years, this is the cheapest, most ill designed, and poor sounding of any that I've played through. Like all things in life, you get what you pay for, and this amp is no exception. The attractive package belie it's inherent flaws. The volume pot should be a deal breaker alone. I regret my purchase, and not taking more time to examine the amp and it's flaws. This one is going back in favor of a deluxe reissue, which addresses all of the concerns I've found to have with this unit.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/04/2007 at 10:26am by otismyman

Features : 7
Good features in general and for the price. I purchased the amp about 6 months ago. I wanted a tube amp but had limited funds so it seemed like the HRD offered the most for the least. Right size and power for my playing and gig venues

Sound Quality : 7
I thought the clean channel was pretty good but broke up way too soon. I don't use the drive channel all that much but felt it was over the top and difficult to get a good driven sound. So, like others, I went through the agony of what to do - new speaker, tubes, etc. Ultimately, I replaced the stock power tubes with SED SV6L6GCs (I did not rebais), the stock preamp tubes with all nos tubes - a mullard 4024 (V3), a JAN GE 5751(V2) and a GE 12AX7 (white letter) in V1. The speaker is Celestion Vintage 30. The amp sounds great now. I play mostly blues/rock/folk rock with a Strat and Tele - very clear, rich tone on clean and nice crunch on drive. I orginally replaced the stock speaker with a Eminence Texas Heat but it did not give me the sound I was looking for. Nothing against the Texas Heat speaker, more the wrong choice on my part.

Reliability : No Opinion
So far so good but had to replace the lamp for the "on" indicator light after about two weeks.

Customer Support : 5
Mixed bag - responded once to an inquiry on warranty regarding speaker replacement. Never received an answer to other e-mails.

Overall Rating : 8
Pretty good amp overall. Even with the investment in new tubes and speakers, it was still less to purchase than a higher end tube amp. Been playing 25 years and always owned solid stae amps but have had the chance to place through a number of tube amps in the past - twin reverb, champion and Marshal plexi. The HRD doesn't match those but I like the tone with the upgraded tubes and speaker. Plenty of volume.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 375
Submitted 04/11/2007 at 04:26pm by Roy

Features : No Opinion
I got mine back in 2003. It has 3 channels, clean, drive and more drive with 40 watts of power. It includes a foot switch, an effects loop and a second speaker out. Unfortunately there is no headphone jack. It is plenty loud and cuts through the mix like butter. Oh yeah, it is a tube amp running on two 6L6GCs and three 12ax7 preamp.

Sound Quality : 10
First of all, I have modified my amp. In stock mode, it wasn't floating my boat. The clean was good but the drive and more drive was harsh and muddy. It sounded like cardboard. It was lifeless and lacklusting. I changed the tubes and purchase from Eurotubes.com, three JJ ECC83s preamp tubes and two 6L6GC Power tubes. The tubes took the harshness and mud out of the amp. The next issue was the stock speaker was farting out at higher volume. I replaced the speaker with a Carvin 100w British Series and OMG! I could not believe what I was hearing. The drive and more drive sounded great! I am getting a nice smooth Marshall crunch from a Fender amp. The drive also has grit and attitude. The clean also had more sparkle. I can achieve early Def Leppard tones and 80s hard rock tone. I cannot believe my ears! I also found out that Carvin decided to bring back the British Series speaker. I bought mines from eBay. I have a Carvin SX200 loaded with British Series. Early on, I plugged the Fender to the Carvin SX200 and it sounded amazing. This was the reason why I decided to replace the stock speaker with a Carvin British Series. This is totally a different amp but still retains its Fender signature. This amp can do surf, british invasion, blues, jazz, 70s and 80s hard rock. My settings are 7s on tone, 2.5 on reverb, 9 on more drive. I have Epi Les Paul with Bill Lawrence L500L on the bridge and a Dimarzio Air Norton on the neck, a MIJ Squier Strat loaded with Bill Lawrence Keystone Pickups, a Charvel with a Dimarzio EVO bridge and two Carvin single coil pickups on the neck and middle, a Fender Heavy Metal Strat with a Bill Lawrence L500XL on the bridge, a Dimarzio YJM on the neck and a Dimarzio H2 on the middle. All my guitars sound great! My Les Paul sounds the best because it has a fatter tone. If I need more brute, I have my Boss MT2 pedal. Yeah, this amp takes pedal very well. I would rate a 5 in stock mode and a 10 with the modifications.

Reliability : 10
It only broke only me once. I lost volume all of a sudden. My amp is under warranty and repair was free even with my modifications. The volume pot was a culprit. It was been flawless ever since.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Fender. I still have another year on my warranty.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
This amp is a sleeper. You have to look at it as a stock car. To get the sound that you want, you will have to modify it. This amp is a labor of love and I would buy it again so that I can modify it.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/10/2007 at 03:00pm by jimbach

Features : 8
The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is a 40 watt tube amp with three channels, clean, drive, and more drive. It also has the standard Fender reverb, and a two-button footswitch which controls the channel selection. For a bread and butter gigging amp it has pretty much all the features one could need for that function. More high tech features used for recording are not to be found here, but they aren't really what this amp is about.

I should mention that I do not own one of these amps, but I use one extensively as a rehearsal amp, because my drummer has one in his basement. I have gigged with one of these amps a couple of times.

Sound Quality : 6
As I stated above, the Hot Rod Deluxe has three channels, clean, drive, and more drive. Unfortunately, none of the channels sound very good. The clean lacks that classic Fender clean found in the blackfaces and silverfaces of old, and the drives sound undistinguished, certainly nothing like an old Bassman cranked or any variety of Marshall. I guess what you get in versatility you give up in quality.

One very positive thing about the HRD is that is an extremely loud amp given its size and weight. It's hard to imagine anyone needed an amp louder than this, so if you are looking for a versatile gigging amp and you want to make sure you will be heard, this is worthy of consideration. I don't think I've ever had it louder than 2 1/2.

I've used a variety of guitars with the amp - Strats, Teles, and Les Pauls mostly. The HRD is very consistent - it sounds decent but not great regardless of the guitar you use.

The band I play in plays originals which run the gamut from country/folk rock to punk-pop. I have little need for high gain or saturated tones, which is why Fenders and Voxes have always been my amps of choice.

Reliability : 9
For a tube amp (always something of an inherent risk) the HRD is very sturdy. While I would prefer to never gig without a backup for a tube amp, this would certainly one which I'd do that if necessary. The amp is well designed and sturdily built. I have never seen one fail, and I know several people who use them.

Customer Support : 8
Fender is a great company with which to do business. I own and have owned Fender guitars and amps for 30+ years, and have owned some real relics. Fender has always been forthcoming with help in all of my dealings with them.

Overall Rating : 7
My overall opinion is that one could do a lot worse in search of a reliable and versatile gigging amp. I wish I could say that tis amp sounded nearly as good as my silverface Bassman or my friend's blackface Deluxe, but it doesn't. It has a generic quality to it that is uncharacteristic of Fender tube amps of old. Still, it's loud, versatile, dependable, portable, and reasonably priced. You can't ask you a lot more than that.

Given this amps size and price point, other amps to consider are the Peavey Classic 30, whatever Crate 33-watt amp is out now (Crates are much better than their rep) or the sadly now discontinued Vox AC30CC1.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/31/2007 at 06:56pm by nick

Features : 9
you know the features. according to fender its the best selling tube amp ever.

havent checked the serial, but its from the first years of production (made in usa!)

has enough knobs and channels to satisfy me--ive been playing a single channel tube amp with extremely basic controls for the last few years.

i use this amp at home and with any luck, for gigs soon. loud enough for residential use, and ill stick a mic in front of it for gigs.

Sound Quality : 9
take the time to mess with the controls. take the time to get some new tubes (i would recommend eurotubes.com). and this amp will do whatever you want.

i'm asked by the review form "How brutal is the distortion?". its brutal, but not in a metal type of way. its crunchy and cutting.

i play rock and roll. i play surf. i do not play 'some jazz' or 'occasional metal'. this amp does the job 100%

Reliability : 10
its lasted 10 years, id take it wherever. havent owned it long enough to know if its reliable, but it looks to be untampered with so im guessing its built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
too old for warranties.

Overall Rating : 9
ive been playing for about 8 years. i own a few fender and gibson guitars. if it were stolen i would probably get it again, price to feature ratio is nearly unbeatable.

one thing i will probably do is switch the speaker to something warmer. maybe a cannabis rex. i think taking some of the edge off would help it out.

WHEN YOU BUY THIS AMP, OR ANY NON-BOUTIQUE AMP, CHANGE THE TUBES. go to eurotubes.com and have them set you up properly!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/01/2007 at 11:22am by Lee

Features : 7
I bought my HRD shortly after they first came out, somewhere between '97 and '98, and it says it's an American Hot Rod Deluxe. I play mostly classic rock, some country rock, and some jazzier stuff. It came with exactly the features I wanted: a clean channel and a two-stage overdrive channel, common tone controls and reverb. It also has a presence control that I've never really been able to put to good use. Maybe my hearing is not sharp enough to hear the difference. I use the clean channel for most rhythm parts; I use the first overdrive setting for a fuller, fuzzier rhythm; and I use the second stage overdrive setting, "more drive," for leads. I play mostly in small bars, clubs, private parties.

Sound Quality : 8
As I currently have it set up, which I'll explain in a minute, it provides exactly the sound I want, but it took some screwing around with lots of combinations to get there. My main gripes with this amp originally were that (a) in its stock set up it is way too loud for most small venues, and (b) the "more drive" was even louder and very harsh. But in the clean setting and the first overdrive setting, I was very happy with the sound. Too tame the volume problem, I initially played with different power tubes. I first tried a pair of EL84s with the Ruby Tubes Tone Bone adapter, and this did indeed tame the volume some, and I really liked the sound, except for the "more drive" setting, which was still too loud and too harsh. I then tried a pair of JJ 6v6, which also sounded very good - much cleaner than the EL84s, but again the "more drive" didn't improve. I then tried a combination of various preamp tubes. JJ has a series of different tubes (European versions of 12AX7s, 12AT7s, and 12DW7s) which did marginally improve the more drive, but they went microphonic very quicky, and one shorted out making a horrible racket. Eventually, I found that using three EH 12AY7s gives me the clean sound, reduced volume, and a smoother "more drive" setting. But 12AY7's only provide 40 percent of the gain of 12AX7s, so I wound up going back to the orginal 6L6 power tubes. I've also replaced the original Eminence speaker with a Weber, which has mellowed the sound some too. Currently, my main guitar is a Taylor T5, which let's me switch back and forth between an acoustic sound and an electric sound. This is good for doing a number of tunes that use an acoustic on the rhythm and an overdriven sound on the lead. I also use a Fender Toronado (also first edition - I wanna say '97, but I'm not sure any more), an Epiphone Dot Studio, an Epi Les Paul Special (real cheap, but fun to play). This amp sounds fine with all out the guitars. I think for the harder tunes, the Fender Toronado sounds the best, but the Dot Studio with the tone knob turned way down produces a very good Santana sound too. I also have a Fender Esquire with only one humbucker in the bridge position and a volume knob. Since I prefer to play using the neck pickup, I really haven't spent a lot of time on this guitar through this amp; however, for a one-trick pony, it also sounds fine.

Reliability : 10
I've had this amp for 8 or 9 years and never had it serviced. I should probably get someone to rebias it, but so far I'm leaving well enough alone.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never needed customer support, but I've read that Fender is not the most helpful. However, I've used their spec manuals to set up my guitars and following their specs, they play fine.

Overall Rating : 8
I got my first guitar in 1965. I started playing in garage bands in the early 70's. I've been playing regular gigs for about 18 years. I've listed my electric guitars in the sound quality section. I also have several acoustic guitars. Besides the HRDX, I have a Fender Blues Junior (works great with pedals, and I gig with it too), a Fender Frontman 25R (mostly for practice, but in a pinch it can handle a small gig too), a Fender Acoustisoncic 30, a Peavey Basic 50 Bass amp (also for practice) and a Fender Rumble 100 Bass amp, and a Squire Precision Bass. If it were lost or stolen I probably try to find another one (American made), or I might see if I could find a Fender Prosonic 210 (and swap out the preamp tubes). So, I'm not hopelessly in love with this amp, but I'm happy with it.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 450
Submitted 02/25/2007 at 10:19pm by winslow551

Features : 10
Bought from only owner, the chassis is stamped 1997. It has clean, drive and more drive channels with a bright switch and presence control to add highs and sparkle. Solid state spring reverb and effects loop. 12 inch speaker with extension speaker jack. Footswitch to control overdrives. I play blues in small, medium and large clubs and the 40 watts is sufficient.

Sound Quality : 10
Bought stock, the amp sounded very good clean, but began to distort once I turned the volume up past 3.5 so I went to using the lower impedence second imput to gain headroom. I bought the amp to have a warm, clean sound for playing blues so I have modded the amp a bit. First mod I do to all my amps, large rubber feet to stabilize the bass and cushion the amp when placing it on hard floors and cement. Second was to change out the speaker to a Jensen Reissue P12N. I was going to put a Jensen C12N in it but loved the sound of the alnico speaker, tight but rich bass and smoother highs. Finally I have tried a large number of preamp tubes, NOS and current production. I want to maximize clean headroom (the ceramic C12N would add headroom, but the P12N sounds incredible) so I have gone to a Jan Philips 12AT7 in the phase inverter and Jan Philips 5751's in V1 and V2 to cut the gain. The Philips/Sylvania tubes sound rich and very warm, a perfect compliment to my 1986 MIJ 57RI Strat, 1983 MIJ Tele with Lindy Fralin Vintage Hots, 2006 Agile AL-3000 with P90's and 2000 Les Paul Deluxe. All four guitars are bright and the Philips 5751's provide great clean sounds that are very warm, harmonic and perfect for playing blues. When I play my 1979 Samick 335 clone with Gibson 57 Classic pickups I change out the V1 for a GE 12AX7. This tube adds some gain, but also emphasizes the highs giving the darker humbuckers a warm clean sound that sparkles. The 5751's in V1 and V2 and the 12AT7 in the V3 position also tame the overdrive channels and produce a very useable distortion (12AT7's in all three preamp positions really change the sound of the overdrive channels and make them very creamy sounding, but the clean channel loses some sparkle). I usually use my own pedals for overdrive (Analogman modded Maxon OD-9 tubescreamer and Analogman modded Boss DS-1), delay and reverb (Digitech RP50) but have gigged only using the HRD's drive channels and reverb. This amp tends to take time to really be able to tweak the settings and sounds but the 40 watts put out a great sound once you get it right. I use the Jensen C12N in a 1X12 sealed cabinet with the HRD when I play in medium to larger clubs to provide more clean volume. With the mods the sound is clean and bright without the overdrive pedals and it really screams when you use the overdrive channels or pedals. The final mod that I will do is to change out the Groove Tubes/Sovtek power tubes. I haven't decided which to put in yet but have Fender/Sylvanias, SED Winged C's and GE's to choose from. Without the mods this amp sounds very good, I would rate it at about an eight as the bass gets flabby and the highs can be shrill. With the mods that I have done, it has an incredible vintage sound when clean and it can really scream when cranked.

Reliability : 10
The previous owner said that he rarely played the amp for about nine years before selling it. I believe it based on the condition it was in when I bought it. I have had no problems whatsoever in the year in which I have owned it. I use this amp frequently to play sets in blues jams around town (average about once a week/45 minute sets)and have spent a great deal of time playing very loud while testing speakers, tubes, pedals, etc.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Fender and from what I have heard from others, I hope that I never do.

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for around 40 years, on and off. I have five Fender amps: Frontman 25R, Blues Jr., Hot Rod Deluxe, Blues DeVille and 1972 Twin Reverb (all modded). This is the amp that I usually use when I jam with friends and in clubs. It is loud enough, has incredible tone and is small/light enough to transport easily in the backseat of my car. With the mods it seems to handle all of my guitars well. I have read about putting two 10 inch speakers instead of the one twelve. It might sound good (think Vibrolux), but I am happy with what I have. Those who want more gain, get a Marshall. If you play blues or classic crank it up rock, this amp will do the job. If it were lost or stolen, I'd get another one or a Blues Deluxe.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/24/2007 at 09:09am by stevep

Features : 10
do not know the year. made in mexico. this amp is very versatile. nice looking, not to big, not to heavy. all kinds of rock, hard rock, punk, surf, blues and country. wish the reveb was footswitchable. 3 channel amp, 1 EQ. i dont use the fx loop. this is an all tube amp with ss rectifier. i gig this amp in bars. plenty of power. Gibson LP standard, America deluxe strat.

Sound Quality : 10
you can acheive vintage and modern tones with this amp.sounds great. clean channel breaks up after vol 3 and good blues grind there after. love the linear volume pot.input 1 for larger places and input 2 for smaller. volume 2 is my stage volume for clean and drive. i use stomp boxes too. these amps drive channels seem to differ with amp to amp so try it first. my drive and more drive sound fantastic. crunchy, crisp and clear. good bottom and clear highs. clean has a lot of bass when the amp sits on the floor and sometimes i use an amp stand to help with this if needed. ice pick sound goes away after full break in or turn the reverb off and use a reverb pedal.it helps. ive owned several of these and sold them for whatever reason but it was never because of sound or reliability issues and would wait till i saved the money again a buy another. $400 used is easy on the wallet. IMHO these amps sound great and dont care where its made. its still a fender amp and i love it. the stock speaker is fine.

Reliability : 7
well these amps are known for problems but many have had none. ive had a few problems in the past but the warranty worked fine. ive even had to repair USA Fender amps before so dont blame Mexico production. most new cars have to go back for warranty work, sometimes the next day or so. some dont. ALWAYS BRING A BACK UP AMP NO MATTER WHAT AMP YOU USE. it makes good sense.

Customer Support : 10
Fender has top notch service IMO. you can call them and speak to a real tech. they are very nice and knowledgable and eager to help unlike Marshall with no email address or phone # on their site. nothing. although ive never had a problem with a Marshall, but the over all performance of Fender amps keeps me bringing a Fender tube amp to a gig.

Overall Rating : 10
im now 42yo been playing since 11yo. I currently use depending on the venue and mood; Hot Rod Deluxe, 59 Bassman LTD RI, Twin amp, Marshall JCM2000 DSL 100 with a 1960A cab, Marshall Lead100 Mosfet head with a 1960A cab. i'll buy again and again if needed. i love this amp and hate nothing about it. i like what i hear with this, hope you will too. some folks hate these amps and the tone but they are the ones that are never happy with any amp. nothing is perfect, trust me. good luck!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/16/2007 at 09:52pm by tom toner

Features : 6
i have an american made one bought in the late 90s i think....the linear volume pot sucks its a marketing gimmick....you turn it up to #1 and omg its so loud in the store you would think oh boy ill really be able to cut through the band with this thing.. but after 2 on the volume ,it doesnt get much louder at all .if it had an audio taper pot then the volume would be even as it should be all the way up to 10..

Sound Quality : 5
it has an ok clean sound and nice reverb but heres the thing...i bought an old bassman head from the late 60s with the ab165 circuit.for 175 bucks . I replaced all resistors and capacitors with a kit from torres engineering ,for about 80 bucks. And i rebiult the circuit to aa864 specs....then i A Bd them through the stock speaker in the HRD and wow, theres night and day difference.. no comarison the bassman has such beautiful tone compared to the Hot rod deluxe .its the kind of sound where i just dont want to put my guitar down .

Reliability : 10
never play it much play bassman head instead

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
im gonna sell it and but anouther bassman head i think


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 600
Submitted 02/02/2007 at 01:09pm by BummedOutGuitarGal
Email: digthiskitten<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 8

Features are fine: Golden Fender Reverb and notoriously bad Fender distortion. But everyone already knows what Fender's strengths are, so this isn't a problem.

Sound Quality : 8
Again, good clean base sound, that you can dress up with your favorite pedals. Or just bask in the springy reverb goodness.

Reliability : No Opinion
TERRIBLE!

The new string of HRD are AWFUL. I ordered a blonde on from Musicians Friend, and had to return it almost immediately because of an electrical problem.

It took a month to get a replacment, an it had a broken reverb unit. A Fender with no reverb? It's a CRIME!

MF sent me a 3rd one overnight so I could have it for a gig--but it was even worse. The piece of junk would barely turn on, and made the worst racket you've ever heard--even with the volume OFF.

These models were all Made in Mexico, so maybe Fender is just really cutting corners on cheap parts and poor assembly.

They should be ashamed to sell this kind of junk--and have the nerve to charge $600 for it!

I won't make this mistake again. I might buy an old used American Fender. Maybe. I'm so disappointed I don't know if I can spend my money on another Fender.

Disgusting.

Customer Support : 1
Fender doesn't respond to customer service inquiries.

Overall Rating : 1
I've been playing for well over 10 years and have owned other Fender amps in the past, and they were great. That's why I wanted to upgrade to this bigger model. Several friends own the same model and adore it--but theirs were American made.

Fender should be embarrassed. The name doesn't mean anything anymore.

DO NOT waste your money on this piece of junk. I got 3 broken ones in a row (what are the odds?!?!)--it seems likely that they're all pretty poorly made.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/01/2007 at 03:09pm by Doug Lee
Email: slee1715<at>charter dot net

Features : 8
This is for a blonde tolex, oxblood HRD, which I think was made for Musician's Friend only. You guys know the features.

Sound Quality : 8
I had one of these when they first came out in the mid 90s, used it for several years. I bought my current one on ebay, without a speaker. I installed a Reverend speaker, and it sounds really good with the amp, better than the stock speaker Fender uses. I have always loved the clean channel on these amps, especially the fat low end. Reverb is good, too. I use the channel switching, but only the first gain stage; the more drive function totally sucks. I set the drive very low, no higher than 3, with the master (for gigging) at 4. This setting, with single coils, serves basically as another clean channel, with just a little dirt. I use a VooDoo Lab Sparkle Drive and a TubeScreamer for distortion, the SD for a little, the TS for a really overdriven sound. I use an Eric Johnson Strat, a Reverend Slingshot, and a Reverend Charger HB. I use the amp's bright switch only when playing the Charger, due to the darker humbucker sounds. I run my tremelo, chorus, and delay through the effects loop, and the other pedals between guitar and amp. This works really well.

Reliability : 9
The first one never crapped out, and I gigged with it a lot. I'm assuming this one will be as good.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Owned a ton of Fender gear, but never dealt with the company.

Overall Rating : 8
Been at it since 1964, still gigging at almost 57. Obviously, I like these amps, or I would not have bought one again. It's probably as good as anything in the same price range. I just wish they would do something about the more drive function........eliminating it would be a good idea!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: GBP 569
Submitted 12/13/2006 at 08:25am by Peter Rees

Features : 9
I have a 2005 Fender hot Rod Deluxe. I use this amp predominantly for rock and dirty blues. It isn't the most versatile amp ever, but it does exactly what I want it to. The clean tone is good, but better if you use extra pedals.

There are three channels; clean, drive and more drive. Although really it's just two as the difference is rather slight. I tend to mainly use the more drive channel and the clean. It would be better if there were separate tone controls for the drive channels, but it is fine as it is.

I use this amp for jamming with my band and playing pubs and clubs in my local area.

Sound Quality : 10
The amp's main strength is in my opinion the sound it gives on the drive channels. The more drive channel really helps to give your solos that extra impact. If you turn the presence up and have a bit of reverb then it sounds very aggressive and cuts through very well.

Reliability : 10
I have had no problems at all. Obviously it's a tube amp so I am careful with it. I would have no hesitation in using for those big occasions.

Customer Support : 10
I have never had to deal with Fender regarding my amp, so I don't know about there customer service. I bought it form Peter Cook's Guitar World in Hanwell just outside of London. They were very helpful, delivery was prompt and the price was as good as I could find.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing about four years, but only seriously or two years. I have used a very wide range of equipment in this time. I use a slightly modified Eastwood Airline DLX, this guitar sounds excellent with the fender amp. It sounds amazing with the drive channel, and also very good on the clean channel. I found that if you turn th middle up when using it on the clean channel it sounds a lot better. I did a great deal of research before buying it and I don't think there is anything to match it in it's range for the price. As i said before I wish it had separate tone controls for the drive channel, but this really issn't a major problem.

I love this amp, It goes extremely well with my guitar, and was exactly what I was looking for. I would gladly reccomend it to anyone.



Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 575
Submitted 12/12/2006 at 04:58pm by The Nonshredder

Features : 7
I bought this amp brand new in the summer of 1998. It is USA made and must have been manufactured around late 1997 or early 1998. It was bought in Sioux Falls, SD at a fender dealer. Defining the "channels" is somewhat difficult depending on what your idea of a channel is. Basically you have your "clean" channel and a "driven" channel. Both utilize the same "Middle" "Bass" and "Treble" controls so you can't really say you have two "independant" channels, although both have their own "Volume" control, the "Master Volume" knob being the actual volume of the "drive" channel. If you dialed back the "drive" to zero on the "drive" channel then you DO basically have a 2nd channel. There are two input's for your guitar. The 1st one is a little "hotter", nice for your humbucker guitars. The 2nd is somewhat "mello-er" for a single coil guitar. I, however, rarely use the 2nd input, unless somebody else wants to plug-in and play along with me. The "Presence" knob adds a little more top end and there is a "brightness" switch to again add just a tweek more. So let's be completely honest. This amp isn't that versatile. If it's just you, your guitar, and the amp, there aren't going to be many "different" sounds to get out of this amp. But sound versatility isn't what this amp is designed for.
I am going to rate this as a seven as far as features are concerned. The reason being that it should be looked at as a way to introduce the distinct sound of a "Lower" wattage tube amp at a reasonable price to a consumer who probably hasn't read Aspen Pittman's "The Tube Amp Book" from cover to cover.

Sound Quality : 9
Ok, this is the catagory I've been wanting to add to for 8 years now. If you are reading other peoples Hot Rod Deluxe reviews in trying to make up your own mind as to whether it's the correct amp for you then you need to take others opinion with somewhat of an objective grain of salt. I was in a large-chain guitar store and a mom-and-pop guitar shop, both were selling these amps nowadays for about $600-$700. Now to me that's a pretty cheap price for a 40W tube amp. This is NOT a boutique amp. It is made on an assembly line, and if you're only able to find a non-USA made one then it was probablably made by people that put as much love into making these things as the people that make my burrito at Taco Bell. Now that's not saying it's a bad burrito but these people have a quota to fill and it shouldn't come to anybodies surprise that there just isn't the kind of quality in these amps as say that $3,000 Matchless Cheiftan you've been eyeing at the pawn shop. But you know what? This little guy costs about 1/5th the price. I can't believe anybody on this forum would post a review saying they plugged in their '57 gibson Les Paul and can't find a good sound. Dude, why are you playing your $2,500.00 guitar in a $600 amp?
I don't believe you could ask for better sound quality from a $600 40W tube amp. Let's all be completely honest for what we're asking this little amp to do. Assuming you're playing guitar in a band, you wouldn't bring this guy into anything bigger than a normal sized club (lets say about 100 audience members) without any kind of sound reinforcement. It's not designed to be a Marshall or Mesa Stack. Why would anybody buy this amp if their intentions where to be in a Slip Knot/Lamb of God cover band.
I have two main guitars that I use with this amp. The 1st is a mid 90's American Standard Strat (notice I did not say "American Series") The 2nd is a newer Gibson SG Standard, so I believe I have both ends covered as far as Humbucker vs. Single Coil sounds.
That being said, both guitars distinct voices carry through this amp.

So, from now on, in this forum, can we dispence with the critics of this amp who plug in their Jackson Soloist, or B.C. Rich Slipknot endorsed shredder and then find the lack of bottom end disheartening?

Reliability : 9
I have never experienced any negative issue regarding this amp. Just to see what it would be like, I replaced the 2 stock power amp tubes with a pair of Groove Tubes without rebiasing. I noticed a deep, low, hum at higher volumes. I'm not sure what the issue was so I put the original tubes back in (nothing was wrong with them anyway) and haven't had any issues since, just $50 blown on unneeded tubes.

Customer Support : No Opinion
It's fender, it's a factory so no, they aren't going to give you detailed print-outs on all of the MODs you want to do to this amp. Bottom line, if you are pushing this amp to do what it wasn't intended to do than don't be mad if you can't get any customer support from Fender. I, myself, have never needed to call them.

Overall Rating : 10
About a year ago I thought I would take my Tube Amp collection to the next level by buying a new Fender Twin Amp that was missing it's foot pedal so Guitar Center sold it to me for $800. What a mistake. Yes, it's louder than the HRD, but that's because it's 100 Watts, it also weighed more than twice as much. And in what gigging context would I need to use all 100 watts, eventually the other members of my band would be drowned out.
Like I said above, this is NOT a boutique amp. It's a $600 40W amp. Based on that fact alone, this is an incredible value for such a portable, powerful combo.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/11/2006 at 12:03am by JT

Features : 10
2006 Hot Rod Deluxe Blonde version 40 watt tube amp. This is a very versatile amp (using the clean and some pedals). I play all styles of music from jazz, blues to metal and this amp does it all big and bold, but dont plan on using the distortion channels for your heavier stuff, your gonna want to use your pedals (which the amp has an effects loop too). There aren't any features I wish it had, actually I wish it didn't have the distortion channel, although when using the drive at low levels is ok for some blues. It has a pedal for channel switching but I haven't even taken it out of the plastic, I've been able to get all the sounds I want out of the clean with effects. This amp has plenty of power at 40 watts, might even be too much for the hobby player in their music room, pretty stout sounding amp. It has all the features I need.

Sound Quality : 10
Sound wise this is very versatile to me. You need an excellent clean sound to build the rest of your sound from and this amp definately has a great clean Fender tone. It takes to pedals very well, which gives you a limitless possibility of styles in which it can tackle. The distortion channel on the other hand leaves something to be desired. I didn't buy the amp for the distortion anyway so it makes no difference to me. I play this with several guitars, Ibanez, Fender and Gibson. One thing I did notice is the more expensive your guitar the beter the amp sounds. I played it with my Mexican Tele and I thought wow this thing sounds great, then I plugged in my American Strat Plus and WOW, I never heard my Strat sound so beautiful, it just sang! Not saying that a guitar with cheaper pickups in it won't sound good, but a great guitar will definately show it's true colors through this amp. I have been able to create all the sounds I need with this amp for all my music styles so I am very satisfied. On the noise side of things it is very quiet when I plug in my Strat and Tele, I was very pleased with this after getting hummed out of town with my Blues Junior.

Reliability : No Opinion
So far no issues for me, I have noticed people commenting on the plastic input jacks and having issues but I dont beat the crap out of my music equipment so I am not worried.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Havent needed them.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing guitar for 25 years and have owned alot of different amps and guitars. For its price point you cant go wrong with this amp, as long as your not planning on using the distortion channel as your main rock sound. I havent played too much with the distortion channel, but I would imagine with a little tweaking you could get some decent sounds out of it for certain styles of music. That is the main thing with this amp, people complain because out of the box it doesnt go from clean jazz to acid metal. They want an amp with 6L6 and EL84 tubes and a kitchen sink too. If you want a pure Fender tone get this amp, it loves pedals and you can make it sing in any music genre. If you want Vox British tones then buy a Vox (which to me are real tinny sounding amps that cost twice as much) just my opinion. For the money you aren't going to find a nicer tube sound. If there were anything I wish it had, it would be "not" to have the distortion channel, build it just like the majority of the other fender amps, clean and vibrato channel at the same price point. If this amp were stolen I would get another, it is a great little 40 watt tube amp.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/29/2006 at 09:59am by tom

Features : 10
1997 USA made hrd(I wrote a review earlier this year on a "FENDER DEALER" made in Mexico deluxe limited POS)this american version is like rating a whole different amp.I still am NOT going to admit that this amp. has 3 channels though and if fender had any pride in themselves they would'nt either.Notice that I am giving this amp.a 10,Due to the fact it does have the features I was looking for and this is the proper "tool" for the job/style I need it for{blues,country,southern/classic rock.

Sound Quality : 10
This amp.is a great marriage with my american deluxe strat.w/s-1 system.Of course I use pedals with this amp.(blues driver,ch-1 super chorus)But,THAT'S ALL,I some times use ch.2 to get a little more "break-up",But after playing for about 45 years I have enough knowledge to know what I need for the sound I am trying to accomplish.Rating this amp.based on a hardrock or british tone or anything that requires a lot of distortion,IMHO you picked the wrong tool,not that the tool is bad.I wear a size 13w shoe,and have enough sense not to try on a size 10m,and bitch that it don't fit!!!.with that being said,the mexican verzion don't fit,and feel this site should have the usa and mexican split into different catagories.

Reliability : No Opinion
So far so good,but I always carry a back-up,never heard of a usa model dying on stage,But I have personnally had issues with the shitty mexican one,AND IT WAS A DIAMOND DEALERS ISSUE,fmic must sure love their dealers,eh?

Customer Support : No Opinion
YOUR KIDDING,RIGHT?,as stated above I have enough gray whiskers to know that if you spend any time with the frontline people who answer the phone first,HELL...YOU JUST INFORMED THEM THAT FMIC...IS FENDER guitars!!!

Overall Rating : 10
I've owned a lot of different gear,and collected a lot of gear over the years,I know that it's hard to afford to keep-up 2 or 3 amps. or guitars.But,one thing I know,if you like different styles of music,and want to play the different varities,you need a varitey of tools and equipment,and cannot expect this basic amp.to do it all,and by the way this thing weighs about 45lbs.,which late at night(at my age)looks far more appealing than my 75lb Peavey classic 50410,or my 77lb.CrateVC50310,or that wonderfull 100 lb.TWin


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 500
Submitted 11/24/2006 at 06:45pm by futuredropout

Features : 6
This amp does an alright job for those who are trying to get into the tube amp scene without paying an arm and a leg. You'll need your pedals with this one. The only real effect this amp has is reverb. It has a second channel but it's not a true second channel; it doesn't have its own tone controls. So, in reality it's a one channel amp. It comes with a foot switch to change between the channels. I has an preamp in, high and low input jacks. It does have enough power for most gigs. It has a linear pot in the master volume spot which is a bit annoying for me. It makes the amp super load at vol. 0-2 but it doesn't give you much after about 5. I've made quite a few mods to my amp replacing the master volume pot with an 250K audio pot was the first one. I also replaced those cheap plastic input jacks. Mine broke on me within the first year. (Fender should really no better then to make a part out of plastic that is threaded to receive a metal nut!)I put in the old standard metal ones that cost about $1.00.

Sound Quality : 7
The amp sounds fine clean but you really can't get a good distroted sound without an effects pedal. If you're playing blues this is fine, but if you like anything with a more brokenup distortion than blues get a distrotion pedal. The stock speak isn't too bad. I wish the would just charge an additional $80 and put in a good quality speaker. I replaced mine and it made a huge difference in sound. Also I've replaced the tubes with TAD 6L6GC-STR tubes. This gave this amp a cleaner high end but they still distort nicely. I was able to live with the original setup until I started using this amp to play with people with nicer amps and I got jealous. So I modified my amp.

Reliability : 7
This amp has given me a few problems with a few bad resistors that I've had to replace and of course the cheap plastic jacks they use on this amp. But over all, it's been a pretty reliable amp.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never dealt with Fender for customer support. I figured it would cost a buttload to ship this thing to have it looked at and fixed tha's why I've always done my own repairs. I've had it long enough that it's not under warranty any more. (I was lucky enough to have purchased this when they were still made in the good old USA). Guys buy a used American made model if you must get one. The new ones are made South of the border.

Overall Rating : 7
I've been playing for about 16 years. I also have an old 80's peavey amp that's actually not half bad. I mainly play my deluxe strat, but I do have a les paul studio for metal, and my old Ibanez blazer series from when I was 12. If this amp were to get stolen I wouldn't buy it again. It took a few hundred dollars more than I paid for the amp plus some time trouble shotting it to make it soudn the way I wanted it. Not that it hasn't been fun moding it but I would like an amp with a little more power, nicer stock sound, and better quality parts.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: AUD 1100.00
Submitted 11/18/2006 at 01:36am by Blusin

Features : 1
You all know the features.......... basic clean and MUD and MORE MUD.

Sound Quality : 1
This amp is perfcet for clean.........to a point......but the gain is MUD.........crappy mud that only gets worse. Fender tricked everyone by putting in linear pots instead of audio taper. This makes you think what a loud amp it is even on 1.......theres not much more past about 5 except...........MORE MUD.

Reliability : No Opinion
Well.............who knows........all the new ones are NOT MADE IN MEXICO...........but asian sweatshops........ so you take your risk.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Um............fender........well dont expect any help without an argument.

Overall Rating : 1
Ive been playing for over 30 years........own a swag of vintag collectable guitars including a 68 335, 5 Les Pauls form 72 to 77, a 62 strat and a few re issues. Fender has not made a good amp or guitar for that matter since the early 60's. It only now relies on its name to sell cheap and nasty overpriced asian muck. This sis the worst amp I have ever used or heard in over 30 years. One to be avoided.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 550
Submitted 11/04/2006 at 11:05pm by Seth Durbin

Features : 5
This amp doesn't have a wide variety of features. There is one tone setting for all the channels on the amp, but it serves it's purpose... at least in my case anyways. I bought the amp because it is, in my opinion, the best tone for your buck. I only use the clean channel and use stompboxes for OD and Distortion.

Sound Quality : 8
I give this a 8 based on the tone you get for the $$$. I use a PRS Custom 24 with HFS and Vintage Bass pickups. I run through a Crybaby wah, Ibanez tube king, fulldrive 2, dl4, and an EH pulsar, I use true bypass loops so my whole signal is True bypass. I play a wide variety of styles with this amp ranging from Worship music to hard rock. The Cleans are very nice on this amp, but the gain channels arent the greatest, which is why I use pedals. This amp sounds good with just about any gain type pedals I have used with it.

Reliability : 10
I've had it for a year and gigged 2-3 times a week with it and have never had a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with fender

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 6 years. I've gigged without a backup for a long time until recently so I guess i still would if i counldnt afford a second amp. It would be nice if it had a better gain channel, but for the money its the best out there.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: AUD 1100.00 USED
Submitted 11/03/2006 at 06:14pm by Blusin

Features : 2
To the person named JEF who did a review just a few down from here.....your a total dork mate and OBVIOUSLY HAVE NO IDEA about pots.
A linear taper pot gives you heaps between 0 and 3 a tad more from 3 to 5 and NOTHING much after that.
An audio taper pot gives you GRADUALLY INCREASING VOLUME FROM O TO 10..........
Fender did it with linear pots to give idiots like you the false impression of "WOW THIS THING IS POWERFUL JUST LIKE A 100 WATT AMP" TRAIN OF THOUGHT.
Id suggest you kept YOUR ignorant opinions out of places like this so that other not so savvy people can NOT learn the same ignorance from you.

AS FOR THE FEATURES? Theres enough info in other listings.....but its got enough for everyday use excpet for the shitty linear volume pots. AND..............the pathetic idea of making the control panel chrome which goes all rusty and is so hard to see on stage that you need glasses and a torch.....some other idiots bright idea no doubt. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO A BLACK FACE WITH WHITE NUMBERS???

Sound Quality : 5
Sound is pretty poor overall.........though not bad down low and clean. Distortion is a mess with a capitol M. Just unusable slush likt a blowfly in a jam jar.
A great clean sound can be found which improves after you change the pots as above and run it through the second chanell. If you need to distort......use a TS9 or similar.

Reliability : 7
Well its got a PCB.......modern technology so its going to give you a hard time......if its not abused then you get a reasonable serive from it. JJ's run better and last well but if you want more grunt get the hotted up GT's........BUT I cant see why youd want to make it sound like its on steroids.
Avoid fluro lights and mobile phones.
Im lucky as this one is USA made in the early 90's

Customer Support : 1
FORGET IT.......... dont know why they are still in business really with all the cheap and nasty OVERPRICED crap they make these days in ASIAN countries.

Overall Rating : 7
Ive been playing for over 30 years, Blues and classic rock mainly. I own Fenders from the early days, Gibsons from as far back as 68 and a host of Martins and Gibson acoustics. I have owned so many amps over the years that I forget them......If you want tone, class and volume......go for something older. If you want NOISE.....and a brand name on the front to pose with.......then I guess this is a good start. Blows the pants off many out there today that are US made or Pretending to be British made......(like the indian made marshall or the tunesian made Orange)......... For average sized gigs this amp is not too bad for the $$......if it was lost or stolen Id buy something else. If you MUST have one of these DO NOT BUY THE NEWER MEXICAN MADE ONES........they are crap like the tacocasters. Hunt down a made in usa one at least.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 550
Submitted 11/03/2006 at 12:03pm by Angliadeluxe

Features : 8
Amp was made in 2000

Sound Quality : 8
I bought this amp on the sounds, ease of transport and overall volume for its size. A very good sounding amp.

Reliability : 1
This amp went faulty in July this year. It wouldn't change channels at all and was stuck on the "more drive" position. I took it to my local musical instrument repair shop who informed me 2 diodes and an op-amp ic were faulty. The diodes were replaced immediatly but the ic could not be found "off the shelf" by any supplier. Some even said the part was obsolete! My repair man approached Fender who were reluctant to supply him directly and gave him the address of an authorised supplier. These were contacted and have failed to be of any assistance whatsoever. It is now November and I am still without the amp. As a professional musician I have of course other amps to use and will stick to Marshall or Vox amps in future and hope Fender get their act together soon.

Customer Support : 1
Please read above

Overall Rating : 5
hame that a good sounding amp has such rubbish reliabily and factory support.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 350 USED
Submitted 10/29/2006 at 01:49am by Francarus

Features : 8
This is a straightforward tube amp with a little bit of xtra overdrive and reverb, which is perfect! Nothing else too fancy, therefore a good rate of 8.

Sound Quality : 9
It's my 1st tube amp, but it just sounds so much better. The tubes really give off a smooth vibe. It sounds better than a line 6 spider 1 12" or a Vox AD50VT. I had both those amps before and was not happy with the sound at all. The HRD is real. There's no recorded sounds or presets with this sucker. Just a few knobs to get some different flavors while working with a smooth od/tube sound. Plus, it is loud! 40 watts is more than enough. Also, I have an SG Standard with stock pup's.

Reliability : 8
It's new to me, but I can tell that if handled properly, it is tough and will last for many years.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never talked to Fender.

Overall Rating : 9
Well, it's great because it is simple. A 40 watt tube amp with a little bit of overdrive that sounds great and it has a real reverb spring/coil. I like it better than the vox or line 6 because the sound is true! It is not a simulated/modeled sound that you get! What you hear is what it is! This amp ain't no pretender. Try one at the store and if you like it and think it has potential for you, go for it!


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/24/2006 at 02:54pm by Jeff

Features : No Opinion

Sound Quality : 9
I got this recently and was pleased to see Fender seems to be using more linear pots...meaning the volume is more evenly spread over the range. I use an LP into channel two for more headroom. I use a nice overdrive pedal in front for the distortion and touch of boost for solos. You can bias this amp easily if you're super careful not to put both hands in the PCB. PCB wiring/soldering appears pretty robust to me - looks like it could withstand some severe shocks. Oh yeah but folks still whine that the tube sockets are mounted on the PCB instead of the chassis...but take a look at how they did it: Reinforcement screws around all tube sockets mounted to the chassis - you'll NOT break the PCB by inserting a new tube. Believe me - they aren't all built this way. Other amps don't have this and when you insert a new tube, you're flexing the PCB alot - smart move on part of Fender. The input jacks are plastic and will break if you are rough on them - so you need to show reasonable care - not anal, but reasonable. The baffle board is ply (where it counts) with the cab being MDF. I had an old Fender silverface with an MDF baffle board - very frumpy sounding - this really makes a difference - more crisp tone. Very light to carry, Very loud, full and lively. I think the internal speaker is just fine for vintage ripping tones and clean. If you need more darkness, or pristine clean - yes swap out the speaker. But I wouldn't say the internal speaker by default needs to go - depends on what you need. Right - get pedals for your dirt - the onboard boosts off of the single channel are not very defined - too fuzzy for my tastes. I play cover band stuff and when I mic this amp, I set it, then forget it and really enjoy the tone. I haven't modded it and it works just dandy. For EQ, I noticed if you scoop the mids, the trebles become more strident. For me, the Mid at 12 o' clock, treble at 9:30-10:00, and Bass at 10:00-12:00 works great - nice broad and rich tone. I would say the only downside to sound quality is the onboard overdrive but this doesn't concern me.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
If you like a versatile combo tube amp and have pedals already, this amp is worth it for its clean alone. I think this amp is a very good deal and stands up to most similar boutique amps for its clean alone, maybe not its overdrive. I like how Fender has done smart design to make it affordable, yet high quality at the same time. I've had a boutique 50 watt 1X12" combo that couldn't compare to the tones generated by this amp.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 480 USED
Submitted 09/02/2006 at 01:16am by Ryan Gallagher

Features : 8
My deluxe was made in 2004, but I just bought it three months ago. I play blues/rock, usually using only the regular gain channel, and never passing 4 on gain. However, tonight I was invited to join a hardcore/metal band, which i despise, but i gave it a shot. I hooked my amp up to a peavey 4x12 tweed cab and it sounded outstanding. I guess this is where I move on to the sound quality section.

Sound Quality : 10
Outstanding. I can't even begin to describe how good my amp sounds. Until tonight I never used the high gain channel, or did i ever really get any gain out of the amp, being that i play clean/mildly overdrive blues. But when I hooked my deluxe up to the peavey cab, switched to the high gain channel and set the gain at 8, it sounded better than any marshall, mesa or vox i've ever played though. My solos were on fire, and it was such a perfect distortion. I don't even use any pedals (I was thinking about getting an Ibanez Tube Screamer, but I don't even need it). Anyone who tells you that you can't get high gain out of a hot rod deluxe is wrong.

Reliability : 8
Sometimes I get some strange sounds, but only at very low volumes. I think it might be time for some new tubes, but it sounds so good I'm not even gonna bother with that until I have to. In three months it hasn't failed me, and it's about two years old with the original tubes. I can't afford a backup amp so I have no choice but to use this without backup, but I'm also comfortable doing so.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with fender for my guitars or amp.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for four years, mostly blues. As lead guitarist in the hardcore band I joined tonight, my solos are almost all basic pentatonic, nothing too difficult. If my amp were stolen or lost I would replace it with a deville instead of a deluxe, just for the extra 20 watts and extra speaker. I wouldn't even consider a marshall or mesa after truly pushing my hot rod.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 599
Submitted 08/27/2006 at 09:09am by Joey F.

Features : No Opinion
05,this amp broke down on me at a gig..twice

Sound Quality : 5
well this amp seems to have a mind of its own. ice pick sound oneday gone the next and comes back. jj tubes help the drive channel a little. pretty good amp if you keep it fixed. 5 yr warranty. youll need it. good clean tone if you like ice picks. i had enough of fender amps really and sold it with my blues jr and supersonic cab and got a Marshall dsl 401. I COULDNT BE HAPPIER. NO ICE PICK PERIOD. ALL TONE HEAVEN I SWEAR AND OVERDRIVE TO DIE FOR I PROMISE. i tried to defend the hot rod deluxe amp before for the price vs. features. now i know why the Marshall costs $1079.00 . i bought a 6$ fan at wal mart too..

Reliability : 2
UNRELIABLE PERIOD

Customer Support : 10
IVE ALWAYS HAD GOOD FENDER SUPPORT THOUGH. THE WARRANTY DOES WORK.

Overall Rating : 5
HAVE YOUR TECH RESOLDER EVERYTHING AND CHECK EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU GIG WITH IT EVEN IF YOU PAY HIM. DONT WAIT FOR A BREAK DOWN FOR WARRANTY REPAIR. after all soldering is done, eventually a resistor will blow out too as well as the light bulb. some sooner than others but it will happen to you. you'll see. if you can make it through the first year than keep it. you'll be one of the few trust me. the tone of this amp isnt good enough to live with the problems and annoyances . it does look good but an all tube Marshall looks better and sounds much better.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 550
Submitted 08/13/2006 at 06:41pm by rdeg
Email: mustangman13146 at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 8
features have already been stated
this amp has plenty of power easily be gigged with doesnt need to be mic'd
the only thing it needs is a master volume so that you can control overdrive at lower levels, otherwise it gets pretty damn loud

Sound Quality : 9
I purchased this amp primarily for its clean channel genuine fender tone, sounds crisp and warm, clear, bright and has plenty of low end everything you would expect from a fender. you can play funk, blues, classic rock, alternative, even metal with a pedal. their is plenty of headroom on the clean channel so you have to crank to get tube overdrive but that is to loud for in home use. the drive channel is lacking distortion, and despite what others have said about the drive and more drive be useless i find the more drive great. be putting the drive between 3-4 and selecting more drive while using my Boss Ds-1 i adjust the volume and tone controls and can get santana like tone and sustain and creamy distortion best described as eric claptons early solos with cream.

Reliability : 7
i actually purchased one which sounded great but as i played can across two problems first their was a rattling as if something was loose in the amp and then volume loss while playing. then later while i was practicing with my band the hotrod lost all volume and would not function. i returned it and had it replaced the new hotrod i recieved works fine and also sounds amazing. but that did piss me off, especially since this seems to be a common occurence with these line of fender amps.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with

Overall Rating : 9
i have been playing for two years i own a fender mustang which is my current main guitar and had strat copys. i have played many guitars and know good tone and how to create it this amp is versatile and efficient, i compared it to the blues jr. the hotrod deville and blues deluxe this was the best for the price and sound, because the deville is similiar and only has more watts their was no point in it and the other two where limited in sound. this amp looks great plays great, and allows you to bias the power tubes which allows for you to shape the sound to what you would like.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 550
Submitted 08/12/2006 at 10:14am by Johnny Rock

Features : 3
No sunshine to blow here, here's the straight scoop. "2nd Channel" is a waste, throwaway, yuck. Tried all the tube swapping, etc., it's hopelessly nasty and nasally. Fender has known this for years, why not fix it? Oh...I know why, it's still selling in droves. I would rather they lose the overdrive channel on this and put more money into the reverb which is also lacking. Yes, it's BIG reverb, but lacks warmth and character. Fender could use those wasted tubes on channel 2 to warm up the reverb and give depth, mix controls. 99 percent of users of this amp use pedals because the OVERDRIVE CHANNEL BLOWS!!! ARE YOU LISTENING FENDER?!?!?!?!?!

Sound Quality : 5
Read above. Clean channel is...per usual for Fender....very good. O/D channel useless and amateur. I give it halfway rating here for the fact that the amp is only half useable. ANOTHER MAJOR GRIPE....just as countless others below have mentioned, volume from 0-1-2 jumps dramatically! I found this lessens with the use of a 12AT7 (versus 12AX7) in slot V1 (first preamp tube, furthest away from the large power tubes). But then you lose sparkle and shimmer due to weaker preamp tube. Fender could EASILY fix this PROBLEM by fixing that pot with a better quality one. COME ONE FENDER. At average street price of $600 on this item, it should work right without having to mod it right away. Ridiculous.

Reliability : No Opinion
Don't know about this yet. Haven't heard of any major problems with these amps except those problems that are fresh with the amp right out the box from the factory. Again, ridiculous. "Here, buy this brand new Fender amp, and get it fixed immediately. We are Fender, so screw you." People, voice your concerns to Fender, this is criminal behavior in my opinion to knowingly put out a defective product.

Customer Support : 10
Takes a few days. International corporate entity of this nature, what do you expect. When I have been in touch with Fender lately, cool people who know what they are talking about. Let's hope they listen to feedback on this amp (like they did with the new 2006 Highway One series instruments) and fix the Hot Rod Deluxe!

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Wish I could give it higher marks. Concept is there, it sells more on looks than playability. People buy it because it says "Fender" on the tag, which should mean something. I love my old Fender amps, which were made with pride and quality. The company seems to have made some strides as of late with new innovations, and some customer support based response in their product lines. Wish they would take it to the next level and truly reclaim the throne they truly held. This is EXACTLY why all of these boutique amp makers are doing what they do. They are all simply mimicing the Fender of days gone by, and people are willing to pay for the quality. Come one Fender, get back in the game. People already love your stuff, don't kick them in the back simply because they are too ignorant to know the difference. Alot of us see it, and we are bowing out of a majority of your product line. Leo deserves a better heritage than what this amp represents in quality.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: USD 569
Submitted 07/18/2006 at 04:07pm by Pete P
Email: sixstringslinger6<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 7
2 Channels: Clean, Drive (w/?More Drive? feature). Treble, Mid, Bass, Presence, Reverb, Bright Switch, Effects Loop, Footswitch (included) for switching between channels, 2 input jacks (input 1 is higher gain than input 2). Knobs all go to 12 for some silly reason. Three 12AX7 preamp tubes, two 6L6 power amp tubes.

As previous reviewers have commented, there is only one set of tone controls for both channels, which is the main reason I only give the amp a 7 in the features category. Some have called this a three channel amp, but it?s really only two channels, with the ?more drive? feature as part of the drive channel.


Product: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
Price Paid: US $599
Submitted 07/05/2006 at 11:03am by David R

Features : 9
2006 model. 3 channels: clean, drive and more drive. One set on tone controls for all channels, but offers a bright switch for the clean channel. Has reverb, bu lacks a master volume... this would be very useful as the channel volumes go from silent (on "0") to very loud (on "1") and super loud (on "2"). They should really do a better job with the volume controls, but I'll give it an 8 for features because it is an all tube amp with 3 channels and reverb for $599!

Sound Quality : 9
I play a Fender American Deluxe HSS strat and a Fender Custom Shop Showmaster Elite with two Seymour Duncan humbuckers. This amp is made for the strat. While the Showmaster sounds good in the clean channel, the drive channels are too flabby/loose sounding. I guess the pick ups are just too hot in the Showmaster. However, the strat sounds great in all channels. I have heard people complain about the drive channels. I had the same problem, but give this a try... set the drive channel gain to 1.5, treble at 3 o'clock, presence at 3 o'clock, bass all the way, and mid between 12 - 3 o'clock. Using your strat's middle pick up (and make sure your guitar volume and tone controls are all the way up) you will get is a nice crunch tone. Not heavy distortion, but good crunch. Then when you hit the "more drive" button, switch to your bridge pick up and you'll have a pretty smooth overdrive that sounds great for a lot of rock songs. I have used this at two gigs now and it sounds great... full, cuts through the mix, and sounds great mic'ed (I use the Sennheiser guitar cabinet microphone).

Reliability : No Opinion
Don't know how realiable it is. I've only had it for two weeks.

Customer Support : 5
Fender is hard to get in touch with. They really want you to talk to their dealers. Plus, I can not find a toll-free customer support telephone number.

Overall Rating : 8
I have a Line 6 Flextone III XL 2x12 with the FBV Shortboard. I has all the modelling features, is loud, in stereo, every built-in effect I could need, plus great control of patches, effects, stage volume, etc. via the foot controller. All these features are great. However, the tone of the Line 6 is under-whelming. It is lifeless. I even let my wife listen as I compared the Line 6 to the Hot Rod. She immediately commented that the Hot Rod seems so much more alive. The Line 6 just doesn't cut it. It sounds good playing by yourself, but not compared to the Hot Rod, and it definitely doesn't cut through the mix when playing in a band. I really like the Hot Rod, however if I were a Fender marketing guy I would make the following product changes to increase my customer base:

1. Improve the volume controls... way too sensitive
2. Create a "smoother" drive channel. Not like a Marshall, just a little more smoother than what it currently is.
3. Add a volume boost button on the footswitch

I would have gladly paid an additional $150 more for the amp if it had these improvments!

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