We Need to Talk about the Tone Masters

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  • @AprioriMarcos
    @AprioriMarcos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +123

    Lyle, I own all three Tonemaster amps, and I'm a tube amp guy. I played and toured with a 73 Super Reverb for 15 years, and I own more tube amps than a person should admit to. I've really appreciated your channel (and your MLP forum posts) for a lot of years.
    Some important notes about these amps:
    1) My experience with these: I bought a Twin the first day they were available 3 years ago. I've played it for every gig since then until I replaced it with the TM Super Reverb when that came out. Approaching 100 Tonemaster gigs soon. The Deluxe is my new "family room noodling at piano/upright bass volume" amp. It's a great sounding amp.
    2) They're good/great sounding versions of these amps. I am 100% comfortable putting my tube amp cool kid cred on the line here. It has been dozens of times that guitar players in the audience have told me how great my tone was, and how good it was to see someone using "a real amp." Only occasionally do I point out that it's a digital modeler.
    3) The attenuation is no joke. I have used the Super and the Twin in smaller venues, and dialing in a proper tone at lower decibels is amazing. Our band has entirely shifted over to these, largely because of this feature (and DI outs; we're a 10 piece band and tend to use all the mics available). As a side note, the Twin has never been used at full on attenuation, and it's incredible to be able to hear a driven Twin sound without going actually deaf.
    4) All the amps have firmware updates, and all versions are usable. You can have the sound update and the original IRs, or the original sound and the newer IRs. Old reverb sound or new. Which leads me to:
    5) I miss tube/spring reverb. The updated reverb is better, especially at lower volumes, but it is not the same. This is my one gripe. It's obviously (supposedly intentionally) different. Trem is ok. I've had better and worse in tube amps.
    Lastly, I hope someone loans you one soon. I've been impatiently waiting to hear your take on them for years. I would offer to ship you one, but I'm using them. A lot. Cheers; hope your wrist heals.

    • @rdec8734
      @rdec8734 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thanks for this comment. It was helpful. I am home player only and bounce between a Vox AC15 and a fender GTX 100. I’ve been really interested in the tone master but keep going back and forth between the deluxe and the twin. Would you have any thoughts or preferences on which you would prefer at lower volumes using the attenuator?

    • @AprioriMarcos
      @AprioriMarcos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@rdec8734 I honestly suggest the Twin for lower volumes, though all three are pretty great. Where the Twin's attenuation points are at seem to be the most reasonable (to me) for home playing. Both the Deluxe and the Super's lowest setting is a bit quieter than "feels" good. Just my opinion, of course.

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Mark. I’m not sure I’ve ever heard a faithful emulation of a guitar amp tank spring reverb. The reason? That device objectively sounds like crap. I can just see plug-in developers struggling with this; “No! I’m not going to make that sound!” Well, subjectively, many love that awful sproing at the top of the decay. Oh, well…

    • @TurboMountTV
      @TurboMountTV ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I might be able to top you...
      You want to turn a Tone Master into a Super Tone Master?
      Put the Fender MTG Tube Distortion Pedal in front of it.
      It gives it that warm-tube feeling & sound that fills the room just like tube amps do.
      Very low gain / high volume settings to keep it clean.
      Up the gain lower the volume to get tube break up / dirty / distortion.
      HIgh mids if you want that sound.
      It is basically now your pre-amp, a tube one.
      Fender should make this pedal mandatory with each amp, it is THAT good of a combination.
      I did it to the Twin, and I assume it would have same affect to the Deluxe.
      On top of that I bought both Black and Twin to compare, and ended up swapping the speakers.
      So it now has 1 British Celestion and 1 American Jensen speaker because I am a picky dumb ass who couldn't decide which one to keep. By accident I discovered that this is an amazing combination that HAS to be HEARD to be believed. With the pedal it is like a Boutique amp turning this into a Super Super Tone Master that can play any style you want with tube realism, yet with digital control for various volumes you want to play at ---The big TM advantage in first place
      Problem with swap: Now I have 2.
      Sweetwater is very open with returns as they agreed to let me return one after testing both, but obviously I cant return a modded amp.
      For Sale: 1 Amazing Super Super Tone Master Twin Reverb -- Austin Texas.

    • @con3ie593
      @con3ie593 ปีที่แล้ว

      Some guy opened and took real good shots inside of a Laney LG20R. Are those good amps? here it is the pics and video th-cam.com/video/sTCdxz5cpVM/w-d-xo.html

  • @shutupnplayyerguitar3812
    @shutupnplayyerguitar3812 2 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    I am 52 and a die hard Fender Tube amp fan.
    I always wanted to own and play shows with a Twin Reverb, but was unwilling to lug a 70lb amp around. I got me a 1975 Deluxe Reverb instead. My back thanks me for that.
    The Tonemasters were made for players exactly like me.
    As soon as I found out there was a 35lb look a like Twin Reverb I was all in.
    I got my Twin Tonemaster in Oct. 2019 and have been so happy with it that I want the Deluxe Tonemaster also.
    The Twin is 2.5 years old now and I have used it for every gig I’ve played since I got it.
    So far there has not been the slightest hint of an issue with the amp and I hope it remains that way for many years to come?
    I do very much agree with you that it was stupid for Fender to not add an effects loop? I could see if they were going for a 100% classic look for the amp, but already there is nothing classic looking about the rear panel. I bet you are right about version 2.0 getting an effects loop?
    Thank you for the great videos. I don’t watch TV any more, just play guitar and watch Amp service videos😀
    Poking my way around Tube Amp chassis in the early 90s paved the way to my career as an Electrical Technologist and I really love to watch you do your thing.

    • @triplelindys
      @triplelindys 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      We are roughly the same age and I love my Twin Tonemaster, too. It fits my situation perfectly.

    • @vincentl.9469
      @vincentl.9469 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@triplelindys Solid state or Tube, the number of good techs that can fix things will probably diminish

    • @stratolestele7611
      @stratolestele7611 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I'm about 10 years your senior and have a Deluxe Reverb Tonemaster. With its perfect reverb and trem, I personally, have no need of an effects loop. For modulation, I very successfully use my Univibe clone and chorus into the front end, as God intended (IMO). Hey, if it was good enough for Jimi and the rest, it's good enough for me.
      I use my same pedalboard into the the front-end of the rest of my amps that are all tube - including delay.
      Delay? Yep, that's a bigger challenge when you're cranking the amp, but not impossible.

    • @shermanbaker
      @shermanbaker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The tube Deluxe didn’t have enough headroom?

    • @paulelkouss
      @paulelkouss ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The effects loop is giving me pause too.

  • @bsbrooks455
    @bsbrooks455 2 ปีที่แล้ว +106

    You need to look at this amp as a tool, not an investment. If you are a gigging musician and it fits your needs, at about $750.00 with a 2 year warranty, even if it fails just as the warranty ends it will only have cost you about $1.00 a day. For a working musician who wants the classic Fender sound it almost seems like a no brainer

    • @scacchomattho
      @scacchomattho 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      If you're a touring musician, you're going to invest in IEMs and modeler pedalboards like kemper/helix/cortex/fractal

    • @BrockBarr
      @BrockBarr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Good thinking here except for the impact on the environment. Something that can live for 50 years is better than something that lives for 5.

    • @bsbrooks455
      @bsbrooks455 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@BrockBarr Who's to say that the amp won't last for 50 years if it properly maintained and cared for. I just meant that no matter what happens you still get your money's worth out of it.

    • @TunedupFlat
      @TunedupFlat 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@scacchomattho I'm with you on that. Maybe a weekend warrior that wants looks might use those tone master things but anyone who actually would tour is using something rackmounted or a board unit to get their equipment footprint down.

    • @SuperZeppelin99
      @SuperZeppelin99 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I bought one in late 2020 thinking the pandemic would be over and my band would pick up on gigs…it’s only NOW (almost 2 yrs later) that we start picking them up🙃

  • @sam_uelson
    @sam_uelson 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    The bar I regularly gig at recently got a tone master for their backline; in that sort of environment I couldn't tell the difference, and no one listening or looking at it could tell it wasn't an expensive fender tube setup.

  • @hock4540
    @hock4540 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Man, your videos are REALLY GOOD! Thanks for taking the time. Most of us have no idea about the pitfalls and things to look for inside an amp. It's also great to see you don't dog digital stuff and present it as an option with the pros/cons. Well done!

  • @AskZac
    @AskZac 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Thanks for the shoutout. You dove deep on some very important issues, including some of the downsides of the amp. Great job.

  • @rob9340
    @rob9340 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    If anyone is interested. An update to the Fender Twin Reverb Tonemaster in 2024.
    I would have to find receipts but I bought the tonemaster twin when first available here in Australia. I think 2019(?)
    I had been in negotiations on a silver face master volume Twin reverb, but it fell through, so I took the dive into the Tonemaster world. Just wanting that classic Twin sound.
    Of course every amp has it's purpose and application.
    We have a semi soundproofed music room at our residence, and a deal with very tolerant neighbours.
    So we can play quite loud in the room. An acoustic drum kit, and a somewhat animalistic neanderthal drummer, to keep up with.
    I have updated the amp once, otherwise it has been used basically everyday in a the last 4-5 years, by myself and by sons friends. Who have fiddled and diddled.
    No issues whatsoever. Touch wood.
    It has a very low noise floor.
    Sounds great at low and blistering volumes.
    Takes some tweaking to get pedals running well. ( I would like to try the Celestion Version)
    I am very satisfied with this amp after the time I have had it, with no issues.

  • @ProSimex84
    @ProSimex84 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    this is something that is great for working musicians who just need something lightweight to throw in the car and take to the gig It is absolutely a consumable product, not a legacy one, you wont be handing it down to your kids. Buy it, use it up, junk it. That said they may be a great source of cabs and faceplates in the future.

    • @stevendicks7324
      @stevendicks7324 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I sold a handwired Deluxe Reverb clone and got a Tonemaster. I A - B’ed them and felt the Tonemaster sounded as good as the DR clone (the clone was a great sounding one and remember all DRs don’t sound the same anyway). The weight, attenuator and line out made it a better fit for what I do. I still have a Princeton Reverb and Champ made by the Amp Shop and they give me my tube fix. I definitely agree with the firmware upgrade improvements.

    • @swagedelic
      @swagedelic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      You must be rolling in money. Usually it's only kids who have no clue for value.

    • @arkybeagle6159
      @arkybeagle6159 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@swagedelic around 1979 nobody was buying these except the handful of people - GE Smith comes to mind - who had enough stage time to appreciate them for what they are. Even then, something like the GE Smith approach was sort of specialist. People were going solid state, especially after Peavey made the Bandit and family, and the LAB Series came out.
      All that "value" came from the Innernet and big box guitar stores. I'd been playing for like 20+ years before I even saw a Deluxe Reverb on stage.

    • @swagedelic
      @swagedelic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@arkybeagle6159 My post wasn't directed at the guy with the Deluxe Reverb. I was responding to the statement about consumable products. The definition and commerce model of consumption is what is destroying everything from quality, value, balance in the economy and even our environment. Your take on "value" seems set on the throw away and you blame everyone but yourself.

    • @prsjackal
      @prsjackal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@swagedelic Do you play guitar? I don’t mean it in a flippant way…. Rather that any guitarist knows there is no such thing as value as it relates to money in the world of guitars. Why pay$500K+ for a 1959 Les Paul, $10K for a hand built replica from a luthier, $5K for a Gibson CS or $2.5K for a Standard? Where is the sweet spot in terms of value? Value is not really a factor as it’s primarily about playability and sound (consistency) within an individuals budget. $1000 is not bad for a decent amp, especially when a vintage DR goes for 3-5x more. Also, vintage amps are scarce, temperamental and inconsistent in sound. More importantly, the good ones typically stay in collections and the bottom 1/3 in terms of sound and reliability float around the used market as people are okay with ditching an expensive, somewhat crappy amp as the vintage market is full of suckers (I include myself in that generalization). The only real ‘value’ in the Tone Master is that they aren’t terribly expensive, they all sound the same and if it fails (as some amps do), you can run to almost any guitar shop and grab one, plug in and go. There is no having to change your rig based on the changes in dynamics and spending month/years sorting it out. I understand your concerns regarding the ‘built-to-break’ approach to products and ‘throw away and buy another’ approach to consumerism…. But these two ideals do not factor into what Fender is doing and what people are saying here.

  • @75YBA
    @75YBA 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You are an endless well of information! The more I learn about new amps, the more I appreciate my YBA and my Bogen CHB-50.

  • @ajcampana
    @ajcampana 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Great video. One reason I do not have an intention to purchase the tone master series is to look at what Fender did with the mustang v2 series.
    After only a few years they completely stopped supporting the software, not just upgrades, but removed the ability to even log into the software. I felt that was almost bait and switch (ish).

    • @taborturtle
      @taborturtle ปีที่แล้ว

      You will probably be able to buy those computer boards on AliExpress in a couple of years so no worries there.

    • @FrankHarv
      @FrankHarv ปีที่แล้ว +7

      re: "After only a few years they completely stopped supporting the software", maybe you aren't aware, they HAD to abandon the FUSE software, because a key component of it was the Microsoft Silverlite component. MICROSOFT abandoned it, around 2012 or so, and they removed support and left it at 32 bit.
      Fender had no choice but to "let that drift", and start a new platform. That's why the next model, the "GT", wasn't very good, they continued several years in development and way improved "that" software / firmware, releasing the upgrade as 3.0 for the GT, "and it is" the GTX100 firmware, 3.0, same amps / effects etc, MUCH improved (early 2020 release). Yes Fender looked bad. But, grasping what I've said here, one realizes it wasn't their fault, at least not on this one...

  • @mikeb5372
    @mikeb5372 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I owe you a big thank you for responding to my question about the treble cap on my Fender Supersonic on the Vibrolux side of the clean channel. I managed to clip it out and now the sound is really good. So, thank you very much!

  • @seanbrooks2583
    @seanbrooks2583 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    My main amp is a Fender Twin Tweed 57 reissue. The amp i take out to play is a fender super reverb tonemaster. if it dies outside of warranty, ill replace the electronics with a Mojotone kit.

  • @StephenSpelman
    @StephenSpelman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I bought the updated Tonemaster Deluxe Reverb, based on Ask Zac's updated review. It is awesome. (1) It sounds better than my '68 DR reissue. (2) The lack of an effects loop has had no effect on my playing or my tone. Things sound great going into the front. (3) The Tonemaster's featherweight weight is incredible. It's an absolute joy to take in and out of gigs. (4) The reverb is fabulous.

    • @andyblakely7576
      @andyblakely7576 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Have the newer blonde with updated firmware from the factory. Same opinion as yours, it’s fabulous. The attenuator is fantastic for practice. Played it against a 65 drri and I went home with the tonemaster hands down, and save a bunch of $$$

    • @07BSPtC
      @07BSPtC 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Plus, as long as fender is trying to replicate the originals they will not be adding a loop

    • @mrredritehand
      @mrredritehand 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@07BSPtC Couldn't an efx loop be added?

    • @stratolestele7611
      @stratolestele7611 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes to everything you said

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@07BSPtC Yet they're adding a cab and mic sim DI to the board from the 21st century lol.

  • @reedmillermusic
    @reedmillermusic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Would love to hear your thoughts on Quilter amps!

    • @jimkanter4180
      @jimkanter4180 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Replaced my '65 Deluxe Reverb RI with the Tone Master version. After the firmware speaker update I have been delighted with the sound. Not the exactly same as the tube version, but it sounds great. The digital reverb isn't as nice as the spring so I supplemented it with an Oceans 11 pedal. I replaced a Bassman amp with a Quilter for playing bass and love it, so I pulled the trigger on a Quilter Aviator Mach 3 to complement the Tone Master and LOVE it! The Mach 3 is a great addition as it is much louder than the Tone Master and does a decent job emulating Vox and Marshalls as well as 3 different Fender models too. Love its cleans, and the high gain settings are perfectly useable. If you A/B with the tube version you'll hear a difference, but you also would between 2 different tube amps of the same model. Can't beat the weight savings.

    • @xenod1066
      @xenod1066 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Quilter made stuff is as close to indestructible as it gets in my experience.

    • @memphismick7010
      @memphismick7010 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I agree. It would be nice to hear his take on the Aviator Cubs and the Mach III. I have a Steelaire and a Mach III. They are both excellent amps. I am not bothering with heavy tube amps any longer. Ps. For tube amps I prefer Peavey Classics and Vox AC15s.

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I bought the TMDR blonde a year ago and I think it's pretty great. I don't gig, it just sits here at the house. I play it daily (or every other day if another amp here takes my fancy) and it has held up well. I know that digital might fail, and it'll probably be a pain (and costly) to fix, but I just have to trust that Fender did solid work on this side. The attenuation is great (and required) for my small space. I'm not able to say how close it is to an actual DR, but for me and my noodling the sound from this is fantastic. I do agree they could have put in an effects loop, that was an oversight. Overall though, I'm happy with it (and I'm 48 years old).

  • @Strumbum01
    @Strumbum01 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I looked into these a while back and passed after seeing the price. Made more sense to spend a couple hundred more and get a used 65 DRRI.

  • @jongpm
    @jongpm 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. They've helped me explore my interest in electronics and more importantly have made me a much more careful and responsible owner of guitars and amps.
    This video, and your other videos on designs with lots of surface mount components have really given me an appreciation for the significance of ease of component-level repair for the longevity of a design.
    I'm a young person who's recently started his career after graduating and am finally coming into real money, and therefore I can finally shop for a tube amp besides the peavey classic 50 that got me through my school years. Looking at the market now as a potential buyer, I really get turned off by how little manufacturers and reviewers alike care for or even consider repairability and longevity beyond warranty. It's made me exceedingly wary of investing serious money in an amp (that and living in an apartment 😄). I'm really looking forward to your series going over the current market.

  • @dash4786
    @dash4786 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    not even based on choosing which amp to buy, the tube or the solid state, but when it comes to touring musicians, to have a deluxe reverb tone master as a backup for your tube amp that can pretty much nail the tones... I think that's unbelievable. You also have a decent catalog of amp choices. So just based off that it's an amazing value

  • @cptntwang
    @cptntwang 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I have the Tonemaster Twin and it is the best amp I ever had. Gigging is so much more fun without having to carry the heavy weight.

    • @davidcudlip6587
      @davidcudlip6587 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Word. These things are light. I have the Super Reverb and would never ever consider owning the actual tube version because of how loud and the weight. These amps open up a whole new door to players who would have never considered the "Real" tube versions of these amps.

  • @baldpaulstudios7023
    @baldpaulstudios7023 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I have 2 beautiful REAL deluxe reverbs. My son is in a touring Pop/hard rock band. Both guitar players fell in love with the Cranked Deluxe reverb sound, and it inspired them to write and put out a hit record which is #3 on the alternative rock charts today. These are young kids; not old tone snobs like me. They have no clue how to maintain a tube amp nor did they want to luge them around the country. So, I took a risk and bought 2 Tone Masters. Bottom line, they sound amazing (the kids couldn’t tell the difference) They are super light. They have now done 2 tours thrown in and out of the trailer nightly for well over 100 shows. They are perfect! If I were still playing out, my half stack would sit, and I would have 2 of these ripping. They're really great, affordable and good sounding tools for gigging musicians. Just 10 years ago young rock bands thought Fenders where for old guys. Now Marshall and Gibson are getting the old guys money and Fender owns the young market. Amps and Guitars. You gotta give it to them for their marketing and designs. Good Job Fender

    • @stevenjefferies9415
      @stevenjefferies9415 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Whats the band?

    • @SHREDTILLDEAD
      @SHREDTILLDEAD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That ain't saying much these days

    • @baldpaulstudios7023
      @baldpaulstudios7023 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey JR whatcha mean?

    • @baldpaulstudios7023
      @baldpaulstudios7023 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stevenjefferies9415 Hey Steven not sure my reply went though as I dont see it. did you get it?

    • @baldpaulstudios7023
      @baldpaulstudios7023 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@stevenjefferies9415 ok I was including a link so TH-cam doesnt allow that. The name of the band is Anxious and the new album is called Little Green Houses. They have videos and you can hear the album on every major streaming service . Its really great IMO

  • @marccarter1350
    @marccarter1350 ปีที่แล้ว

    Been loving your channel a great deal. I have been ion the market for an amp, I left with a 1991 early MIM Blues Jr which had received a Bias fix, new reverb tank, Russian tubes, G12H-75 Creamback. Delighted with it!

  • @mrredritehand
    @mrredritehand 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've been using a Boss Nextone stage 40w combo for over 3yrs now. And I am a believer in the SS tube emulated amplifiers. I've been playing my acoustic with a behringer adi preamp into the front end and keeping up with a Peavy bandit and a hotrod deville, my other two guitar players are cranking. The Nextone has impressive tone and very versatile.

  • @frankenstein4106
    @frankenstein4106 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I bought a used blonde Tone Master Twin for $800 in mint condition. I really wanted that Fender tone. It sounds great and takes my pedals well. I use an AB switch so I can set the normal channel and reverb/tremolo channels separately and go between them. I also use a 386 chip pedal that will give it a JTM 45 tone if I want to get a Marshall tone. 33lbs with 2x12 Neo Creambacks and loud as I'll ever need, it's a great amp to me.

  • @doctorskull8197
    @doctorskull8197 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Great video. I own two Tone Master Deluxe Reverb for about 18 months. It’s great and I’m very happy with it. I do baby it. I play local bars about 2 or 3 times a month. Don’t use effects other than Fulltone OCD for high gain distortion sounds. I don’t even know what the “bright cap” issue is about. Don’t need or care about need an effects loop. I’m confident that I won’t have issues with it and will last another 5 years, at least. The greatest feature is it only weighs 23 pounds‼️😎

  • @atech9020
    @atech9020 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I am a live sound engineer of 20+ years and I had one of these on my stage just the other day. I was curious myself about the amp and decided to test the new model by using the XLR direct out. I set it to position 1 and I must say, I was very impressed! It sounded like a nice mic'd guitar amp. I had to do very little to no EQ work on it and as I recall, it was simply getting a level, turn it up and it was good to go. All I did was use a HP filter to rid any needed low end and I believe I used a mild -3db dip around 5khz to reduce some bite. While I want to dislike some of these " new " DSP based amps, this one actually has me very interested. It sounded good acoustically and it sounded just as good with the XLR direct out. The other guy on the stage had a Deluxe Reissue and I mic'd that one, it sounded just about the same or at least it required similar amounts of work with an SM57 to get a good sound out the PA. I was using an L' Acoustics Kiva II rig to give you an idea. So if there was something to be ashamed of, you would hear it.

    • @greg6L6GC
      @greg6L6GC 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      For a guitarist it’s a different story. Sterile. Touch isn’t there.

    • @atech9020
      @atech9020 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@greg6L6GC I am a guitarist of 30 years! And while I can’t speak for the touch and feel of the tone master, I can only say that based on the grade that this guitarist was it didn’t seem to be too much of a problem.

    • @greg6L6GC
      @greg6L6GC 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@atech9020 They just sound ok. Don’t heave the feel and that’s important. I’ve been playing 60yrs and when I have time build amps. I’ve worked my entire life in electronics.

    • @atech9020
      @atech9020 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@greg6L6GC Nice! I too have been building guitar amps for several years now. I’m not trying to tell everybody to go out and buy the fender tone master, but from the limited experience I have with it, it is a product that has me interested.More so as an entry-level, affordable version of the real deal that you don’t have to worry about beating up or not.

    • @supersonicsroots
      @supersonicsroots 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@greg6L6GC bullcrap, they do not sound sterile at all. And it feels about the same as my Fender tube amp. The Tonemaster is just little bit more sensitive to touch, but that depends on your playing style as well. It sounds great and has a lot more headroom at the same volume as my Hot Rod tube amp, it's loud, very full sounding and clean as hell. Is it exactly the same as a Twin Reverb tube? No it's not. But there's absolutely no one who will notice that subtle difference when playing with a full band on stage.

  • @wmg1958
    @wmg1958 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very informative. It's hard to think of an amp like a laptop (I've still got my first amp which I bought in 1976, my first laptop was heavier than this amp and is long gone) but it helps put things in perspective. I've played one of the Tone masters. It is convincing and stands on its own as a gigging tool.

  • @benperry490
    @benperry490 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    For me a bedroom "non-gigging" home recording guitarist I'd be good with this amp even just for the weight savings my back is pretty bad, their used value is still in the $750- $850 range according to my local craigslist and reverb searches so they seem to be holding value -for now as of May of 2022. two years ago when I was still practicing/playing with a band I ran an FRFR rig with my helix hx stomp using 2 frfr 2000 watt headrush cabs and it sounds great and they are only $395 each new

  • @leewarren
    @leewarren 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this, Lyle.
    Your insight (especially about the speakers used) has helped focus my decision on a blonde TM Deluxe.
    I hope it will coexist, and bridge the gap, between my old tube guitar amps and ss pedal steel amps.
    Lee

  • @negativeland5207
    @negativeland5207 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Have the tube DRRI, love it. Interested in trying the Super Reverb Tonemaster though, would love to see them do a bassman or even quad reverb tonemaster down the line.

  • @johnduffy8746
    @johnduffy8746 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am a fan of your content, very balanced very honest - please keep it up my friend!

  • @brandonbutler8808
    @brandonbutler8808 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great videos as always, great objective analysis of the Tone Master, I will have to try one… Looking forward to the next $1000 series

  • @drfakoo
    @drfakoo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My Deluxe 1st gen Deluxe Tone Master failed after one year... Fortunatly was still on warranty and the dealer was kind enough, so I could change it for a 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue. Happiest man on earth...

  • @ricknagy1639
    @ricknagy1639 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've had mine about a year, no problems whatsoever. I knew it would be a gamble, but it's the most useful amp I've ever had. It's better than the last tube DRRI I had. For me an effects loop has never been an issue,.as I've never had one and never felt the need for one.

  • @sgguitarzz
    @sgguitarzz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just ordered a Tonemaster Twin and really looking forward to using it. At 68 I just needed something lighter that still sounds good

  • @NFMorley
    @NFMorley 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Really interesting to hear your thoughts! I'm going to have to try Neo creamback IRs with my stuff. I've played one of these in a store and it's definitely up there with 'real' tubes in sound imo and it definitely looks the part... Just didn't feel like it was right for me as I already have an HX Stomp which gets a good step of the way there (and with a little creativity and EQ fixes, there's plenty of amps that can be used purely for output power stage). I get the appeal of them though, especially as its straight forward to work with!

  • @stevep1941
    @stevep1941 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have a Blonde TMDR and have done a few gigs- it's great. I started using Deluxe Reverbs in the early 1970s', some sounded nice, others sterile, like a lot of different amps. I find the TM quite toneful and it weights nothing- great for lugging around in and out of the car.

  • @middle_pickup
    @middle_pickup 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The tone master amps are very interesting. Glad to see they appear somewhat serviceable.

  • @petergoddard1960
    @petergoddard1960 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've seriously considered one of these, and will definitely try one out. However, as with all modelling amps, I see them as basically washing machines/fridges/dishwashers. If they go wrong, you're facing a repair bill somewhere in the region of the residual value or the prospect of replacing them. This is all very well with a Katana or a Catalyst but less attractive a proposition with the much more expensive Tone Masters.
    Having said that, I've had many amps over the last 40 years and I've never had one go down.
    Your new series of round ups is off to a superb start and I eagerly await the second instalment. Of course this all has to be tempered by the fact that amp techs are hard to find (I expect, increasingly so) especially really good ones like yourself.

  • @joeldowdy404
    @joeldowdy404 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have a new version Deluxe Tone Master and love it, It sounds great with my tele's and pedals, my lap steel sounds great in it, Its super light, I do baby it because I know that it has sensitive electric components. My Tone King Imperial Tube Amp is still my favorite though.

  • @acmercker5941
    @acmercker5941 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bought the blackface livery DR TM used. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t inspiring either. Almost straight into the closet it went while waiting for a g12 NEO Creamback to come in on back order. Did the firmware upgrade before the g12 came in. Much better. I can imagine another firmware update to the Rev and Vib but... the Rev is much improved. Bright cap “clipped” is great. Now that the NEO Creamback is installed (ty MojoTone) my amp is getting better as the speaker breaks in. The lower weight is a huge plus having lugged a tube Twin for a lot of years. Looking forward to the series. Really enjoying the channel. Keep up the great work.

  • @8odycount
    @8odycount 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the TMDR and it's awesome. Very happy with it. Didn't came to play it live tho. Only in rehearsal yet.

  • @davidcudlip6587
    @davidcudlip6587 ปีที่แล้ว

    Had the Tonemaster Deluxe blonde. Traded it for the Tonemaster Super Reverb. Light weight and an attenuator that allows me to play it anywhere without blowing out the windows. Love this amp with single coils or humbuckers. P 90's sound great thru this thing.

  • @MarceloDurham
    @MarceloDurham ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love hear you opinion on the Vox MV50 AC with the new tubes. I have one and for playing at home I love it ..
    With pedal it works just fine and it has the tube feel in my opinion but with less punch.

  • @anonmcanon5724
    @anonmcanon5724 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I agree with what you said about the parts; as a sytems-integrator who builds computers from time to time as a part of my job, I like that the individual sections of the amp can all be swapped out, I think that's great. But my personal experience with companies is that these parts can get hard to acquire over time. We had an interface card for lab equipment die a couple years ago, it was from the late 90s so we got a good 20ish years out of it, but the replacement cost 600€. Obviously there are newer versions but that would have required getting newer lab-equipment too which would cost 100s of thousands of euro. This is obviously not 100% analogous but I could see these PCBs going for a couple hundred each once support ends and it's all secondary-market supply. If Fender made the software run on non-proprietary electonics with open-standards using their software and drivers people would make bootleg amps which they want to avoid. I'm also not entirely certain how possible that would be, but I guarantee it wouldn't be entirely impossible. Any time I see proprietary over open-standards I think of Dell who in the past made using their devices in the office difficult and expensive because of how many proprietary connectors they used. To me, it feels anti-consumer, and anti-repair

    • @vincentl.9469
      @vincentl.9469 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      whether parts are available or not, at some point , depending on what the problem is it may prove better to buy a new amp because you may struggle to find a technician to fix either SS or tube technology 🤔

  • @johnpearson4526
    @johnpearson4526 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great topic and video. You sealed the deal with the Monty Python and the Holy Grail "I'm not old" reference!

  • @petermcateer1354
    @petermcateer1354 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great review. I did look at these a few months back, but opted instead for a Quilter SuperBlock US that I could use with the three cabs I have already.

    • @DizzyKrissi
      @DizzyKrissi 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I also use Quilter's exclusively over the past 3 years and I love them.

  • @566hank
    @566hank 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have the Twin reverb and ABCed it w a 70’s twin and the ‘65 RI. They sound really good, and very close to their tube counter parts. I still wonder though if it will be worth the fix if/and when it fails. Otherwise they are great amps to tour w in my opinion.

  • @halbertking2683
    @halbertking2683 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I worked at a hifi shop in Boston ,way back in the early 80s . Someone came in with a receiver for service . On the cabinet was a sticker . " Genuine Simulated Walnut Veneer " .

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yup, as a former hifi salesman, I saw plenty of those stickers!

  • @Shim267
    @Shim267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Tried the first version of the deluxe a while back and it sounded a bit different, not bad just different. I'd chalk up that difference to the speaker more than anything.
    I'm not sure it gets you 95% of the way there but they definitely sound good. Undeserving of much of the hate they seem to be getting.

  • @ericjosephgarcia6843
    @ericjosephgarcia6843 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have used a Tonemaster Twin for a couple of years and have gone back to a tube amp. It's a decent clean amp but does not have the complexity of a tube. It's a decent simulation. Put it next to a real blackface amp with NOS tubes and real Jensen speakers, there is no comparison.

  • @jwilder2251
    @jwilder2251 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    You’ll never have to replace the tubes on a Tonemaster, or throw your back out. Analog parts can also fail, are subject to variation, etc. This was a good and fair discussion of the pros and cons, but for a lot of buyers, the decision just comes down to nostalgia

    • @fivepiece
      @fivepiece 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I can assure you that tubes, solid state, and digital all behave differently when playing through them. I can't afford a tube amp but I've played through several owned by friends and the difference is immediately noticeable.

    • @willjones4992
      @willjones4992 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@flknstky "for a lot of buyers" was what they said. They never said there isn't a difference, but oftentimes the people avoiding these and buying the real thing are the people that arguably are impacted the least by the difference.

    • @KellerFkinRyan
      @KellerFkinRyan 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@flknstky finally someone who doesn't shove the tone masters dick down their throat. pardon the vulgarity but thats how it seems these guys are. I dont own either a DRRI nor a TMDR but I did a shootout yesterday at my local store. the DRRI just blows away the TM. no comparison. maybe with like a clean boost or some sort of low gain klon style pedal it may sound better but the warm breakup isn't there on the TM. I wasn't expecting perfection from the tone master but it sounds closer to a mustang gtx modeler of a DR rather than a tube DR. there are far too many people praising these amps because they completely fall short of what theyre supposed to sound like, especially for $1000. sure, maybe for the 60 year old with a bad back its worth it. but anyone who really wants to dial in a DR tone won't be able to get it from the TM.

    • @supersonicsroots
      @supersonicsroots 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      And convenience.

    • @supersonicsroots
      @supersonicsroots 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@flknstky my Fender tube amp really does not sound that much better than my Twin Tonemaster. Especially not in a live gig, the subtle difference is not noticeable anymore once you're playing with a full band on a stage that's full amplified through a huge PA system. The feel is not that much different, the Tonemaster is a little bit more sensitive to your playing, but it also depends on your playing style. And it's louder than my Hot Rod Deluxe with a lot more clean headroom. It takes pedals very well too. And my back thanks me everyday.
      So yeah, I'm good.

  • @TheKevinNewsom
    @TheKevinNewsom ปีที่แล้ว

    This is a great video. You make the tradeoffs very clear.

  • @GPLP335
    @GPLP335 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice video. I like what Fender has done with the Tone Master series. Your comment about taking care of the amp, treating it with care, etc., really applies to any amp. I would say that this amp is probably far less prone to problems due to shock and vibration than any tube amp I've ever owned. Thanks!

  • @riff1964
    @riff1964 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    It is a laptop with an amp attached and some knobs and pots. I have never had a laptop fail, and the ones that I have replaced (after 6-8 years) have been replaced because the operating system updates have outgrown the CPU. But the Tonemaster is a laptop designed to do ONE thing, I am sure some of these might fail early but I would expect the CPU to chug on for a decade or more. Mine sits next to my desk, I play it every day through the IR, I am lucky if I get to play the speaker once a month, and I never get to play it above half power. Why did I get it? Because I would NEVER be able to play a Valve Deluxe Reverb above 1 on the volume in my home, and certainly not at night.

    • @jeppej4265
      @jeppej4265 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have one for band usage. Our training room is really small so I drop the wattage to 1/3rd and it sits in the mix. Go to a gig I can dial it with the room and go foh directly with xlr. I really enjoy the versatility and personally I bought it for the deluxe reverb sound which in a band mix is hard to differ from tube one. For home play I use Pod Go either directly with headphones or with PC together with recording, drum etc software. Can recommend pod but maybe would go with hx stomp now as in home use I dont need the buttons that much.

  • @DR-nh6oo
    @DR-nh6oo 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this, I will definitely be keeping this baby at home…I bought it because some bastard stole my old fender and this one was so easy to carry, but mostly because my local music store has interest free financing. I will be saving up and looking for a vintage tube amp, and paying a roadie, if I ever get a chance to play outside again..

  • @jhowe5571
    @jhowe5571 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used to own a solid state stereo chorus red knob Fender amp. 30w per side. Two blueback speakers (I forget what kind) and it did have an effects loop. I really liked the amp. Would've been nice with 12AX7 preamp tubes! Even so, it was reasonably decent amp.😁

  • @jimmyjames2022
    @jimmyjames2022 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Best internals look in a Tonemaster I've seen yet and very important information to get to buyers. The built in obsolescence of proprietary boards combined with short warranty, makes the assumption of price prestige questionable. If this was your computer and you were lucky to get 5-7 years out of it, there'd be no question when components die and you simply upgraded to the latest PC and wrote off the original $800 purchase. But does anyone expect that with a Fender amp? When parts start failing and there's no warranty people will be annoyed.

    • @javiceres
      @javiceres 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Late 70s Lexicon digital units are still being used, same as 80s or old Eventides, to this day. Some of them are turned on for whole days or weeks. That´s some food for thought when evaluating digital things, not all of them are reated equal.

  • @billyshears6622
    @billyshears6622 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Excellent review. I agree with everything you said and for the same reasons. Yes, you can revert the firmware but you'd never want to! 🙉 The original black one is ice picky and kinda terrible. I upgraded the firmware and threw in a greenback I had, SO MUCH BETTER! Still not as good as a partially retubed 68 Custom Deluxe Reverb but damn close. You didn't mention the attenuator much and that is one of the surprise best features of the amp. It sounds GREAT even at lowest settings! Best attenuator experience I've ever had. The weight and that attenuator function are THE two main reasons to consider these IMO. If they added the fx loop and lowered the price to $500-$600 I'd buy one. No fx loop was a HUGE MISS! 🤦🏻‍♂️ C'mon Fender, it's not a vintage amp! 🙄

  • @Impractical_Engineer
    @Impractical_Engineer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I played the super reverb Tonemaster for an hour at a shop. I thought it sounded ok, kinda sterile, didn't have enough squish. Response was quicker off the speaker vs my 70s Super Reverb which has more sag and a sweeter sound. I'm sure I could be happy with the tonemaster if tube amps cease to exist but it wasn't the same. The speaker break in might get sweeter. I look forward to buying these for stealjng the chassis to wire it up with a handwire circuit.

  • @Drobbins2012
    @Drobbins2012 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’ve had my tonemaster deluxe reverb for a couple of years now and love it! I gig with it every week and haven’t had any issues so far! I am interested in the firmware update because I do utilize the cab sim feature from time to time! I’ll check that out!

  • @socallars3748
    @socallars3748 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Damn...just yesterday I was hoping you'd get around to mentioning these. Stop reading my mind, Lyle!!
    Time to watch and listen!

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought a Tone Master Twin Reverb about 7 months ago. Great amp. Fortunately. Mine came with the better Jensen N-12K neodymium speakers. I am toying with swapping out one Jensen for one Celestion G12 Neo Creamback 12" for a nice mix of the two, that I have heard. Just bought a new '65 Super Reverb Reissue, to keep me in the tube world too.

  • @doctorskull8197
    @doctorskull8197 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’m 67, been playing guitar in rock groups for 50 years. If I were in a touring band with roadies, I might have a real (heavy) tube amp. Until that day comes, I’m using my two Tonemaster Deluxe Reverbs. They only weigh 23 pounds and sound fantastic! And I have no need for an effects loop.

  • @The2ndProtectsTheRest
    @The2ndProtectsTheRest 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I recently replaced the 2 10” greenbacks that were in my Vibrolux Reverb the a pair of thr Eminence Alessandro GA10-SC64’s and OMG!!! What a difference! My amp has come ALIVE!!!!

  • @jamesf2918
    @jamesf2918 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thumbnail game on point. Really glad to see you getting the views you deserve.

  • @denmar355
    @denmar355 ปีที่แล้ว

    Appreciate your points!

  • @misterknightowlandco
    @misterknightowlandco 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    These amps are for weekend warriors who play in cover bands at the elks lodge. A real touring musician gets their shyt for free, at a discount or if they have to buy their own gear then it’s a tax write off. These are for guys, like me, who want a good sound in the basement at a low enough volume so the Mrs won’t complain and if you do gig or jam it’s rarely at the elks lodge or a buddies garage. That’s who this is for. To me, I’ll stick with an 80’s peavey bandit, a kick ass pedal board and an American Strat.

  • @javierdelatorre231
    @javierdelatorre231 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I quite enjoy your videos. Thanks for all the knowladge that you sale. I saw that you mentioned a Line 6 product. What do you think about the Line 6 Helix ?

  • @jmdbb
    @jmdbb 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I love my tonemaster twin. 33lbs and plenty of clean headroom. Exactly what I wanted in a gigging amp. I didn't want to go Kemper or AxeFX and twiddle knobs for months tweaking.

    • @user-zv7lm8uk7h
      @user-zv7lm8uk7h ปีที่แล้ว

      The other pro of going Fractal is the owner yells at you and berates you!

  • @joeloschiavo1237
    @joeloschiavo1237 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you on this comprehensive vid
    I do have the creme tonemaster and have used it on dozens of gigs already put gig club and studio
    It interested me to know you thought the updates to the software were promising - what are your thoughts on having amp mid guys ( Paul Rivera comes to mind) who could "model " some of their famous mods as a download upgrade
    Thanks again Joe

  • @ronrumsey3205
    @ronrumsey3205 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bought my DRTM in esrly 2020. I've upgraded to the Celestion Creamback Neo and firmware for Creamback Neo IR/reverb/no bright mods. Originsl firmware can be re-installed.

  • @wesleymorris1
    @wesleymorris1 ปีที่แล้ว

    I pulled the trigger on the tone master Princeton reverb, I'm very happy with it, it's close enough to tube in sound and feel, that it will save my amps from the 50's and 60's. If you hit the strings really quick it's not a reactive as a tube amp, and it has a lot of compression that's how they stimulate a tube. But I can't really hear much a difference. To me as long as it last a lifetime like a tube amp, I'm very happy with it. If anyone interested in one, if your use to the regular Princeton, it's close but not 100percent I would say about 90 percent the same. Reverb really nice, tremelo is garbage.its week and u can tell it's not tube. That rich tube trem is gonna be hard to emulate.

  • @nikosvar3635
    @nikosvar3635 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. You should also consider making a video about guitar speakers. What I noticed you suggest a speaker replacement to a lot of amps and it is a fairly simple mod that can vastly improve the sound of an amp

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I've made a few.

    • @nikosvar3635
      @nikosvar3635 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PsionicAudio yes, i have watch them. What made me suggest it is the difference in the tone in the Fender 68 custom vibro-champ video which came to mind when you mentioned the tonemaster's change of speaker from the Fender to the Celestion. I understand that making a speaker video is difficult because of the too many variables but a simple guide on what amps someone should look for a speaker upgrade and what speakers should be avoiced would be usefull. I also get that the speaker is the unsung hero of the guitar space, not many people are interested in it. Guitars, amps and pedals are what most people interested in.

  • @m.malina6797
    @m.malina6797 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ever look into the Mustang GTX line?
    Pretty sure it’s Fender’s answer for the Katana and your video on top amps for $500 + this vid made me really curious.
    Thanks for the great videos!

  • @kennyjohnson336
    @kennyjohnson336 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video. Any experience with or thoughts on the Boss Nextone?

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks. No, other than being aware it exists.

  • @jonathanbrazee3846
    @jonathanbrazee3846 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've had the twin tonemaster for over 2 years. I haven't been gentle with it and it still works perfect.

  • @notomatoesbbq
    @notomatoesbbq ปีที่แล้ว

    This really summarized the concerns I have with all modern digital amps. I really do think most of them sound great, but I am still so hesitant to buy one based primarily on serviceability and long term manufacturer support.

    • @spphmjltd
      @spphmjltd ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, this is a concern I have as well. I love my TMTR, but this fear is lurking out there. That said, other concerns with digital amps don’t apply since this isn’t an amp that requires you to hook it up to a computer to maximize the tones/options. Unlike my old Mustang amp, if my Tone Master continues to work, it’s no different than a tube amp in terms of obsolescence. But that “if” is what gives me pause.

  • @peterschaefer1665
    @peterschaefer1665 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Years down the road it will become an extention speaker cabinet😊

  • @peterschaefer1665
    @peterschaefer1665 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    On the up side, it is a solid wood cab with a good speaker. If Fender does updates to improve the tone as their continuing research allows.

  • @johnlawrence3170
    @johnlawrence3170 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I definitely get the hesitancy with some of the digital stuff, in terms of questioning the longevity. Obviously, time will tell.
    A friend of mine still has my old Vox Valvetronix that I myself bought used. If that thing isn't 15 yrs old, it's approaching it soon. It still works just as good as it did when I bought it.
    The other thing with the quadcore processors in these Tone Masters, being that they are similar to a laptop processor, I highly doubt they're getting worked as hard or ran as hot as comparable components within a laptop. Components seem to be overbuilt, which is what we would hope to be true.

    • @dmjazz
      @dmjazz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I still have the original Line 6 Flextone combo amp from the late 90's, which from what I can remember was the first or one of the first digital modeling combo amps ever. It works perfect well over 20 years later and the footswitch does too. It hasnt been babied much either. It gigged for years and was used at an open mic "for anyone to play" every Tuesday for many years. Gigging it was used mostly to amp a fender rhodes piano and not guitar though. For open mic night it was there so guitar players didnt have to bring their rig to jam. Still works fine.

  • @richardlynch5632
    @richardlynch5632 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Am tempted to send my v1 to you to dissect...Your hands on evaluations, along with what you have already gleaned from information you have researched, I am sure would be valuable to many😎👍
    Also finding out why the channels can be jumped...?
    Thanks for this video and for perhaps part 2...?😉
    😎👍

  • @ginochipchip
    @ginochipchip 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    can you do some videos on orange amp i am looking at thr rocker 15 i like the idea of headroom at .5 watts

  • @strumminronin
    @strumminronin 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video upload! Besides what others have commented in, ONE question I have regarding the quad core computer processor: Cooling, and is that itty-bitty aluminum heat sink sufficient, INSIDE a wooden “case”? There's got to be reasons for computer builders to push for bigger cooling solutions, even to the extent of liquid cooling.
    Depends on the amount of heat that thing chucks out... I can't say THAT particular aspect gives me confidence! And, how that reflects on other design aspects as well, kinda a mindset / attitude thing.
    All things considered if Fender made a TM BF Princeton Reverb and priced it like a Blues Jr, and it came with a good Jensen or Eminence speaker, it's not impossible then that I might be tempted.

  • @andrewmuelleranantababaji8073
    @andrewmuelleranantababaji8073 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really looking at Stage Right 50 watt tube combo heard its based on pro reverb, could you check out, others looking at Sawtooth combo or Bootlegger what you think

  • @shanemorgan8910
    @shanemorgan8910 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The effects loop thing won’t be an issue. These are supposed to pretty much be the reissue amps, but more affordable, digital versions. I don’t see there being those kinds of updates in the tonemaster line ever since the originals they’re based on don’t have it.

  • @richardreed6538
    @richardreed6538 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I own the Blonde edition and have spoken to a Fender rep before buying and the purpose of this was to replicate the Deluxe Reverb. If the original doesn’t have effects loop the tonemaster isn’t going to. I like that feature. I have put my Tonemaster in a room with a tube deluxe and covered the logo and no one could hear a difference in dynamics. They sound different yes, but not better or worse in a sense, just different. I have played and heard different tube deluxes and in a room they don’t sound the same either. Pot settings alone can be incredibly different between amps. Overall I love the Tonemaster blonde, one it’s is light, I mean incredibly light. No more Ben gay after carrying one. 2 it sounds fantastic, 3 great speaker, 4 great response as I don’t feel a delay in playing. If something happens I will be pissed but I am not going to have to take out a second mortgage to buy a new one. I also don’t think new iterations are going to add a bunch of gimmicks, the newly released Super Reverb didn’t, so I feel Fender is on to something here by not trying to throw a Helix in a box. They took all that processing power and made a deluxe reverb sound like a deluxe reverb. If Fender decides to do another say a Princeton or Basebreaker, I’d by one the day they hit. Princeton is my favorite fender amp and would love to have one I’m not terrified of blowing up. Give one a try. I enjoy mine immensely.

  • @christianwalsh7082
    @christianwalsh7082 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Superb Amps!

  • @tracyc7813
    @tracyc7813 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have played a couple of these and they do sound very good. The thing that puzzles me most about them is why did Fender commit so much of it's processing power to make the reverb sound real when they could have simply used a real reverb tank. I am also puzzled over the lack on an effects loop.

    • @aperezdeal
      @aperezdeal 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      If I had to guess (lack of reverb tank) is to cut down on weight/ production cost. As for the FX loop (I’m not a fan myself) they probably would have gone with a cheap FX loop at which point it wouldn’t sound great and would be just another point that could potentially fail. That being said my 1966 original fender Princeton non reverb doesn’t have an fx loop or a reverb tank and I like it fine. I have this amp as well in the blonde and i also like it.

  • @pierrem.7682
    @pierrem.7682 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What do you think about the (newish) custom pro reverb? does it have the same problems as the other custom series?

  • @PNWJEEPER01
    @PNWJEEPER01 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The technology is changing so fast right now that I'm as deep into the digital amp pool as I care to get at $150 for a used Boss Katana mkii 50.
    It keeps up volume-wise at gigs and jams, the tones are fantastic and you have access a digital representation of every stomp box Boss ever made.

  • @stevem.1853
    @stevem.1853 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Are they sold out or back ordered? I've seen a lot of gear back ordered, international situations don't bode well....

  • @scottmoreau5630
    @scottmoreau5630 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    What happens when a new iPhone comes out with a better camera? You could use that analogy for anything digital. There will always be something new and “better”. However, if this amp sounds great then who cares? Also, how many of us spend $2000 on a phone that we keep for less than two years and then upgrade? We just tend to scrutinize musical gear more for some reason.

  • @SRHMusic012
    @SRHMusic012 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Interesting review. I'm still very happy with a Roland Blues Cube Artist, which has an effects loop, btw. I'll be curious to see direct comparisons, as the Blues Cubes are still out there new, and work really well on gigs. Cheers.

  • @stringlocker
    @stringlocker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I look forward to you getting one of these.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I look forward to trying one but I doubt I'll be getting one. ;)
      But I have a pretty open mind. I don't want to hate it, and I'm rarely gaga about amps.

    • @stringlocker
      @stringlocker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm not too adventurous on TH-cam so I'm new to your Channel. If I buy a new amp I will check here first to see if you worked on it. It's refreshing to hear the truth.

  • @justinshaw624
    @justinshaw624 ปีที่แล้ว

    I accidentally a/B'd one with a fender tube amp at a shop the other day. I was using the tone master and something wasn't quite right. I then looked again and plugged into a 68 deluxe I think it was. The difference is substantial. However I don't think a lot of people would notice. And of course they can't feel the difference by listening. That said if I were to go digital I'd probably just go all the way and get a quad cortex or something

  • @myrnabrean
    @myrnabrean 2 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    Us DIYers are waiting to buy broken ones for cab, chassis, and speaker for a buck fifty in 5 years.

    • @cameronwinters5179
      @cameronwinters5179 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Keep waiting, hero.

    • @lohmei3913
      @lohmei3913 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Good luck 👍getting a smokin deal anytime soon.. this amp is exceptional for the money and the almost absence of weight, no waiting for the thing to cool down before you toss it in the trunk, no constant upkeep, no dealing with the overall db level when you want a little gain for the 1st set.. better sound than a healthy tube version ? No. However it's close......

    • @myrnabrean
      @myrnabrean ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@lohmei3913 its not really a question of quality or value. Its a question of sheer prevalence and time. I have picked up cheap-to-free hot rod series stuff over the last decade for the same reasons. I didnt mean to sound snarky or skeptical about the product. I meant to convey that with more saturation of the market with that speaker, I look forward to the probability of scoring one used. And, as a DIYer, a new run of right-sized blackface cosmetic fender combo cabs, in the used markets means a DIYer can source kit parts for just chassis and guts and hope to score a tonemaster husk that will receive a chassis perfectly. So, I'm excited about the waves of stuff coming to the used market eventually, I estimated five years- i didnt mean, "this is junk and a fad and i will be laughing at all these dopes in 5 years..."

    • @Ruefus
      @Ruefus ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Considering I’ve got an original Mustang and Mustang v2 sitting here that work like the day they were built…..I suspect you’ll be disappointed.

    • @oliverchapman51177
      @oliverchapman51177 ปีที่แล้ว

      3 yrs

  • @wp7095
    @wp7095 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam) is using one on tour this year.

  • @JzuHax
    @JzuHax 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative, thanks. How come these "standard pots" have only two lugs?

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They have three lugs and four frame connections. You see two of the frame connections here. The lugs are not in view.

  • @stevejohnston1331
    @stevejohnston1331 ปีที่แล้ว

    greetings from BC Canada ---have had a deluxe reverb tone master since 2020 ......so far so very good ............now im looking at the super reverb TM .we shall see , love 4 x 10 but the tube versions are too dang heavy im mostly a jazz guy now

  • @russellhltn1396
    @russellhltn1396 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking at the ICE board, I can't help but noticing all the electrolytic caps that like to fail in switching power supplies. Let's hope they put some good quality low-ESR caps that were made for switchers. There's a good chance, that's where the problems will be.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      High-frequency ripple currents are deadly to cheaply made electrolytic capacitors. It appears the power supply also has several SMD caps on it, which might fail first.