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www.ProGuitarShop.com - The Fender Blues DeVille 410 is based on the 50's Bassman amp, but with channel switching and reverb. 4 Eminence Alnico 10" speakers bustin out 60 watts of tube fury make the Fender Blues DeVille 410 a blues and rock juggernaut. As Andy shows in the video, the Blues Deville is the perfect match for a Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster. Blues and Rock will never be the same when you line up a Fender Strat and the Fender Blues DeVille 410!

The Fender Blues Deville 410 is a reissue of the Fender Tweed Series introduced in 1993. Since its inception, the Fender Blues Deville has won many hearts and ears with its full, warm blues tone and perfectly balanced overdrive channel. The Bright switch on the clean channel gives the Blues Deville some bite and twang for solos or country tones. When pushed hard, the clean channel overdrives in a smooth, tight manner that is perfect for crunchy rhythm work. The dirty channel provides just enough 12AX7 drive to sear in some leads and chunk up the rhythm section at lower volumes. With a Groove Tube 6L6 driven power section the Fender Blues Deville delivers 60 watts of smooth power into 4 Eminence Alnico speakers for that classic Fender tone.

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  • is this amp good for big gain genres like shoegaze-grunge? Someone mentioned to me the blues deluxe was good for that but i was just checking to see if I wanted the regular deville or the blues deville.

  • @13mwolfe Any Boss pedal is Perfect for what you probably want. But If you want some REAL Tone get something like a Fuzz Face.

  • anybody know why when i turn on my gain it thumps like a heart beat? And anybody know how to take the splashing sound out of these when on stage?

  • It was either this or the blues deluxe but i had to choose the deluxe it was cheaper

  • Someone knows how to get the distortion sound of this amp? Because i'm searching the zeppelin sound with pedals and i didn't find it yet

  • @GuitarBlues3 the whole point of a 2-channel amp is so that the clean channel has as much headroom as possible without breaking up. Have the drive channel with the drive knob barely turned up and it'll give you what you'd want, I'd assume

  • @driftz0r I own one and the reverb has plenty of depth, i play the amp pretty loud, have done 10 quite often, and i dont think it gets muddy at all. its just VERY dynamic. on 10 you can play soft and get clean or hit the strings hard and get some breakup. This video (at 2:15) doesnt really do the amp justice (very muddy sounding) and my blues deville has never sounded like that! it sounds way better. The only thing about the amp thats (ehh okay) is that it starts to break up (crunch) past 4

  • Do you find this amp gets pretty muddy break up like the Hot Rod Deluxes & Devilles ? How much depth has the reverb got ?

  • @13mwolfe

    Ibanez tubescreamer

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