Well I did it, I pulled the trigger on a mint second hand fender HRD 410 v2. Thing sounds glorious with my 2003 fender tele deluxe maple fret board.
Didnt expect to, but I even like the drive channel. Subtle drive channel channel plus my riceknbacker and some tremolo = CCR
Stoked
Yep, happy as a clam at high water.
Anyone have any idea how this hot rod deville differs from the hot rod deville III that is for sale now? Visually it has a chrome chassic rather than a black one.
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It will just be some tweaks in the circuit, they did a lot of work on the overdrive channel because of all the complaints...if you're into modding, there's whole websites devoted to modding these amps, quite a few of them just upgrading screen grids and things like that, worth checking out, none of them cost much, and if you can do the work yourself, even better!
Additional Hot Rod Deluxe III upgrades include an easier-to-read black control panel with front-reading text, new badge, streamlined footswitch, graduated volume and treble pot tapers, “tighter” overdrive and a Celestion® G12P-80 speaker.
The volume pot fix is a biggie, and about bloody time! I'm interested to hear this "tighter" overdrive.
Anyway nice score dude and glad you're happy. I absolutely love my Fender Blues Deluxe.
the biggest change was the volume pot for the master/clean channel
I bought the Deville III's volume pot through fender and got John(here in hamilton) to replace my Deville II 's volume with the deville III's.
much better now - still stupidly loud however.
I'd reccomend putting a volume pedal or something in your effects loop so you can drive your pre-amp channel a bit more on clean, instead of playing with it on 1-2 you can actually get it up to about 4-6.
Si
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SimpleSi wrote:I'd reccomend putting a volume pedal or something in your effects loop so you can drive your pre-amp channel a bit more on clean, instead of playing with it on 1-2 you can actually get it up to about 4-6.
Seconded. I used to use a Road Rage mini volume in the effects loop of my Blues Deluxe Reissue (same clean circuit as the Hot Rod).
philbit wrote:I brought one of these amps just before xmas I don't know if its Mk1 or 2 or whateva but love the amp nice cleans but the Overdrive blaah.
Yep, you really need to get overdrive from a pedal. But they take just about any pedal really well.
Great, thanks for the replies guys.
Yeh, a proper audio taper on the master/clean volume would be a good cheap upgrade. I liek the look of the silver chassis over the black, not sure why they changed that.
I kind of like some of the sounds im getting out of the overdrive channel. It is very gainey so keeping the gain down at 1 or 2 im getting some decent CCR/classic tones.
But I agree, the overdrive from my Boss SD-1 through the clean is better than the drive channel.
I have a picaso boost pedal which drives the pre amp tubes nicely on the clean channel. Just chucked a joyo tremolo in the mix and now om born on the bayou yeoow!
Also, the amo is 3 years old, and though it doesnt look like its seen much heavy use, im kind of keen to upgrade the valves. I like a good good headroom. Any suggestions?
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The lettering always starts flaking off on Hotrod Deluxes too. White on shiny chrome... probably not the greatest design decision.
The new III series Hotrods use Celestion speakers now too. After all the complaints about the wimpy 'Special Design for Fender' 12 inch speakers in Hotrods, Fender must have told Eminence to go stick it!