![]() The Hot Rod DeVille 212 III shares the same circuit, output and features as its 410 counterpart, with the exception of its classic 2x12” speaker configuration borrowed from the legendary Twin Reverb amp, courtesy of two 12” Celestion G12P-80 speakers. It produces amazing clean and overdriven tones and luscious spring reverb, and is able to power an additional speaker cabinet thanks to its 8-ohm extension speaker output. The Hot Rod DeVille 410 III is a 60-watt combo with a classic 4x10” speaker configuration borrowed from the legendary Super Reverb and ’59 Bassman amps, offering the low-end headroom characteristic of 6L6 tubes, a versatile all-12AX7 tube preamp and an effects loop. Here's what Fender has to say about the new amps: Additionally, the Hot Rod DeVille and Deluxe amps feature graduated volume and treble pot tapers, and include new low-profile “pedalboard friendly” footswitches. The new Hot Rod III series includes the Hot Rod Deville 410 III, Hot Rod Deville 212 III, Hot Rod Deluxe, Blues Junior III and Pro Junior III amps.Īll Hot Rod III series amps include easier-to-read black control panels, new badges, “dog bone” handles, heavy-duty chicken-head knobs and LED jewel lights. 9, 2010) – Fender releases the new Hot Rod III series amplifiers, featuring several upgrades based on player feedback, including improved speakers, enhanced circuits and revised cosmetic appointments. ![]() (its a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe).Scottsdale, AZ (Sept. Is there a site that tells serial numbers? The number is B-045190 for anyone who might know. Is there any way of contacting Fender by e-mail? I hvae been to the site and couldn't find any e-mail links. I said check the serial number and they said they couldn't find the year by looking at the serial number. Fender have improved the drive channels to give you truly useable overdrive and distortion from the 2 drive channels. This new Hot Rod Deluxe IV has had some serious upgrades to take it to the next level. The Hot Rod Deluxe is one of the worlds most famous and popular amps and has been for a long time - and for good reason. ![]() The assemblers just grab and install them. ![]() These serial numbered plates are found in a large bin. ![]() If you switch to that 6 hammer saddle bridge they include in the case and lose your 3 barrel plate, you got no serial number. The Serial number is the random number stamped onto the 3 barrel vintage bridge plate that comes affixed to the guitar. Hence during 1985 to 1987, production of Fender guitars was only done in Japan, while USA Fender created a new factory in. The new Fender did not acquire any physical assets of the old company, just the name 'Fender'. The serial numbers do not reflect this change - Fender continued to make instruments using existing serial number schemes. ![]()
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