What amp is the Hot Rod Deluxe based on?

The physical appearance of the Hot Rod series is based on the mid-to-late 1950s narrow panel tweed amplifiers with accouterments such as a top mounted, chrome plated chassis and black “chicken head” pointer knobs, but with textured black tolex found on Fender amps from the 1960s onward rather than the tweed covering.

Where Are Hot Rod Deluxe amps made?

Mexico
The 40-watt 1×12 Fender Hot Rod Deluxe appeared in 1996, following the successful Blues Deluxe and until 2002 was built at the Fender plant in Corona, California; they are now built in Ensenada, Mexico.

Can you gig with a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe?

Is the 40 watt Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Loud Enough to gig with? ABSOLUTELY! I’ve never had a chance to get mine up past half on the clean channel when running pedals. The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is easily loud enough to keep up in a live mix with even the most aggressive drummer.

How heavy is a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe?

41 lbs.
Weight: 41 lbs.

Is Fender Hot Rod Deluxe loud?

The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is easily loud enough to keep up in a live mix with even the most aggressive drummer. If you don’t like the voicing of the stock speaker you could add in something like an Eminence Swamp Thang or Eminence Tonker and you’ll have your drummer crying in no time!

What kind of speakers does the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV use?

The Hot Rod Deluxe IV has also received a cosmetic refresh, including ivory-colored knobs over a black control panel which makes it easy to see your settings on a dark stage. And with a Celestion A-type speaker driven by a pair of 6L6 power tubes, the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV barks loud and proud with classic Fender tone.

What kind of AMP is a hot rod?

A legendary amplifier that’s been the heart of many guitarists’ rigs, the updated Hot Rod Deluxe IV is a 40- watt combo amp featuring smoother-sounding spring reverb and modified preamp circuitry for smoother overdrive and increased note definition.

How many preamp tubes are in the Hot Rod Deluxe IV?

If you like lots of reverb, but prefer not to drown in it, you’ll dig the Hot Rod Deluxe IV. With three 12AX7 preamp tubes and a pair of 6L6 power tubes, the Hot Rod Deluxe IV is equipped to deliver everything from shiny cleans to intense distortion.

What are the parts on the Hot Rod Deluxe?

This pot is a drop-in replacement for the original discontinued “blue” bias pot. KNOB, Fender® Style Chicken Head, 1/4″ Set Screw, Black. Used on the Hot Rod Deluxe. Fender® part number 36620000. 1/4″ shaft, brass insert, with set screw.