Fender Blues DeVille Reissue 2232100000 120V 60Hz USA Manual

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Year 2005
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Fender Blues DeVille Reissue 2232100000 120V 60Hz USA Amplifier Specification

The Fender Blues DeVille Reissue 2232100000 is a meticulously crafted amplifier designed to meet the needs of musicians seeking authentic vintage sound with modern reliability. Operating at 120V and 60Hz specifically for the USA market, this amplifier is a reissue of the classic model that gained popularity for its rich tonal qualities and robust build. It features a formidable 60-watt output that drives four 10-inch special design speakers, delivering a powerful and dynamic sound suited for a variety of musical styles.

The amplifier's preamp section is equipped with three 12AX7 tubes, while the power amp section utilizes two 6L6 tubes, ensuring a warm, full-bodied tone with a smooth overdrive characteristic. Its dual-channel design allows for a seamless transition between 'Normal' and 'Drive' modes, providing versatility for both clean and distorted soundscapes. A bright switch is included in the 'Normal' channel to enhance high frequencies, offering additional tonal flexibility.

The Blues DeVille Reissue is housed in a durable cabinet with a vintage tweed covering, reflecting its classic aesthetic and ensuring longevity. It includes a spring reverb for adding depth and ambiance to the sound, and a two-button footswitch for easy channel and reverb control. The control panel features individual knobs for volume, treble, mid, bass, presence, and reverb, allowing precise adjustments to tailor the sound to specific preferences.

With its combination of vintage-inspired design and modern enhancements, the Fender Blues DeVille Reissue offers a premium amplification experience that pays homage to its storied legacy while catering to contemporary performance demands.

Fender Blues DeVille Reissue 2232100000 120V 60Hz USA Amplifier F.A.Q.

How do I properly set up my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue 2232100000 amplifier for the first time?

To set up your Fender Blues DeVille Reissue amplifier, first ensure the power switch is off before plugging it into a power source. Connect your guitar to the input jack using a standard 1/4-inch instrument cable. Adjust the volume and tone controls to your desired settings. Finally, turn on the power switch and let the tubes warm up for a few minutes before playing.

What maintenance should I perform regularly on my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue amplifier?

Regular maintenance for your amplifier includes cleaning the exterior with a soft cloth, checking and replacing tubes as needed, inspecting cables for wear, and ensuring the ventilation is unobstructed to prevent overheating. Periodically, have a technician check internal components to ensure optimal performance.

What should I do if my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue amplifier is not producing any sound?

If no sound is coming from your amplifier, first check that all cables are securely connected and that your guitar's volume is turned up. Ensure the amplifier is powered on and that the speaker connections are intact. If the issue persists, inspect the tubes for damage and replace if necessary. If the problem continues, seek professional servicing.

How can I troubleshoot unwanted noise or hum coming from my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue amplifier?

To troubleshoot noise or hum, first ensure all cables are properly shielded and connected. Try plugging the amplifier into a different power outlet to rule out electrical interference. Check the tubes for microphonics by gently tapping them with a pencil; replace any that are noisy. Ground loops can also cause hum, so ensure all connected equipment is properly grounded.

What are the recommended settings for getting a classic blues tone on my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue?

For a classic blues tone, set the clean channel volume to around 4 or 5. Adjust the treble to 6, the mid to 5, and the bass to 4. Increase the reverb to add depth, starting at 3. These settings can be fine-tuned based on your guitar and playing style.

How often should I replace the tubes in my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue amplifier?

Tube replacement frequency depends on usage. For regular gigging musicians, power tubes might need replacement every 6 to 12 months, while preamp tubes can last longer. For less frequent use, replacing tubes every 1 to 2 years may suffice. Always replace tubes in sets and have the amplifier biased by a professional.

Can I use the Fender Blues DeVille Reissue with effect pedals?

Yes, the Fender Blues DeVille Reissue works well with effect pedals. Connect pedals in series between your guitar and the amplifier input. For optimal sound, place gain-based effects like overdrive and distortion early in the signal chain, and time-based effects like reverb and delay later.

Why does my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue take a few minutes to produce sound after being powered on?

This delay is normal for tube amplifiers. The tubes need time to warm up and reach optimal operating temperature before producing sound. This typically takes a minute or two and ensures the amplifier functions correctly.

How can I safely transport my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue amplifier?

To safely transport your amplifier, ensure it is turned off and unplugged. Use a padded cover or case to protect it from impacts. Secure the amplifier in your vehicle to prevent movement during transport. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity.

What should I check if the reverb on my Fender Blues DeVille Reissue is not working?

If the reverb is not functioning, first check the reverb control knob to ensure it is not set to zero. Inspect the reverb unit connections and cables for any loose or damaged parts. If the issue persists, the reverb tank or circuit may need professional evaluation and repair.