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Fender's top-selling tube amps are a legendary combination of iconic clean tones, plenty of power, and incredible depth! AMS carries celebrated models that provide the foundation for guitar setups absolutely everywhere. Whether you're creating in the studio, headlining an intimate venue, or rocking front and center on the big stage, these amplifiers tackle the task at hand with ease. Our 0% interest payment plans and fast shipping means that a distinct Fender tube-powered voice can be yours easier than ever before!
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There’s a reason you still see Fender tube amps on stages, in studios, and in gear collections around the world: they’re timeless. Known for their signature clean tones, lush spring reverb, and dynamic touch sensitivity, these amps are the blueprint for what a great tube amp should sound like. Whether you're chasing vintage sparkle or gritty edge-of-breakup growl, a Fender tube amp brings tone that feels alive under your fingers.

What makes a Fender tube amp feel so alive? It’s all in the guts. Tube amps use vacuum tubes instead of solid-state circuitry, which means your sound isn’t just amplified, it breathes, sags, and reacts with every nuance of your playing. Preamp tubes (usually 12AX7s) shape your tone and drive, while power tubes like 6V6s or 6L6s add warmth, headroom, and that glorious tube saturation when pushed.
You’ll also find analog spring reverb tanks, tube-driven tremolo circuits, and meticulously voiced EQ sections all contributing to that unmistakable Fender sound. Whether it’s the shimmering clean of a Twin Reverb or the gritty crunch of a Hot Rod Deluxe, each Fender tube amp is a masterclass in old-school engineering with a soul of its own.
Not sure which Fender tube amp fits your style? Here are some of the heavy hitters to help you dial in your dream rig:
The blues player’s best friend. With warm breakup, lush reverb, and enough headroom for pedals, the Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue is made for expressive lead work and soulful rhythm.
One of the most gigged amps on the planet. The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV features bold cleans and a powerful drive channel that make it perfect for rock, blues, and country players who need versatility and volume.
The studio legend. Smooth cleans, iconic reverb, and tube vibrato make the Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb the go-to amp for countless recording artists and tone purists.
Pure clean tone, massive headroom, and stage-filling volume. The Fender '65 Twin Reverb is for players who need crystal-clear sound, loud and proud.
Vintage charm meets modern gain in the Fender Super-Sonic 22. Two switchable channels cover both classic Fender sparkle and high-gain grit, all in a compact combo.
Each Fender tube amp has its own voice, but they all share the same DNA: dynamic tone, classic character, and a whole lot of soul.
When it comes to choosing the right Fender tube amp, wattage matters, and not just for volume. Lower-watt amps (like 15 to 22 watts) give you that sweet tube breakup at manageable volumes, making them perfect for home playing, studio recording, or smaller gigs. Models like the Deluxe Reverb and Super-Sonic 22 shine here with warmth and saturation that hit just right.
Need more headroom for clean tones or larger venues? Step into the 40- to 85-watt range. Amps like the Hot Rod Deluxe and Twin Reverb give you pristine cleans, loud stage presence, and tons of punch before breaking up. Whether you’re after subtle sag or chest-thumping clean tone, there’s a Fender tube amp wattage that fits your sonic needs.

Got questions before you fire up your next Fender tube amp? Here are some quick answers to help you get the most from your tone machine.
It depends on usage, but generally every 1–2 years for regular players. You’ll know it’s time when your tone loses clarity, volume drops, or things start sounding dull or noisy.
Some models, like the Super-Sonic series, include an effects loop for time-based or modulation effects. Classic reissue models often stick to vintage designs and leave the loop out.
They can be, especially models with large transformers and multiple speakers. If portability is a concern, go for a 1x12 combo or something in the 20–40 watt range.
Ready to chase legendary tone? Pick up your next Fender tube amp from American Musical Supply and get flexible payment plans, fast shipping, and the support you need to find your perfect match. Whether you're dialing in studio tones or powering through your next gig, AMS makes it easy to sound iconic.