Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV - Guitar Combo Amplifier - Black
The world's most popular stage amplifier, perfected.
The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe™ IV is the epitome of versatility for the modern guitarist. Powered by 40 watts of 6L6 tube power, this 1x12" combo has been updated with a modified preamp circuit for increased definition in high-gain tones and a smoother spring reverb. Equipped with a Celestion® A-Type speaker for articulate punch, it stands as the ultimate authority for those who demand a massive Fender tone that can adapt to any style, available at Garage à Musique.
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The Authority of the Scene: Why is the Hot Rod Deluxe IV the standard?
The Hot Rod Deluxe can be found on stages worldwide for one simple reason: its reliability and its ability to project a monumental clean tone. Version IV refines this legendary formula by addressing musicians' feedback: the "More Drive" channel is now more articulate and less compressed, and the chassis has become lighter without sacrificing robustness. With its effects loop and three switchable channels, it offers surgical precision for navigating between crystalline cleans and biting overdrives. It's the ultimate pedal platform, built to last, from Garage à Musique.
Full Technical Specifications
Electronics & Power
| Characteristic | Details |
| Power | 40 Watts |
| Amplifier type | All lamps (Tube) |
| Canals | Three (Normal, Drive and More Drive) |
| Entrances | Two (1/4", Input 2 at -6dB) |
| Controls | Presence, Reverb, Master Volume, Middle, Bass, Treble, Drive Select Switch, Drive, Volume, Bright Switch |
| Effects | Spring Reverb |
| Effects loop | Yes (Preamp Out / Power Amp In) |
Speakers & Lamps
| Characteristic | Details |
| Speaker | 1 x 12" Celestion® A-Type |
| Total impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Power lamps | 2 x 6L6 |
| Preamp tubes | 3 x 12AX7 |
| Straightener | Solid State |
Construction & Look
| Characteristic | Details |
| Cabinet material | Lightweight Solid Pine |
| Coating | Black Textured Vinyl |
| Grid fabric | Lightly aged silver |
| Front panel | Black with "Ivory Pointer" buttons |
Dimensions & Accessories
| Characteristic | Details |
| Weight | 41 lbs (18.59 kg) — Lighter than previous versions |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 18.75" x 23.5" x 10.43" |
| Footswitch | Included (2 buttons: Drive Select / More Drive) |
| Cover | Included (Fitted Cover) |
Comparative Analysis
Based on consensus from MusicRadar, Guitar World and feedback from technicians.
| Alternative Product | Market Segment | Comparative Analysis | Available at Garage à Musique |
| Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue | Vintage / Blues | Its warmer, tweedier sound, but less gain than the Hot Rod. | Available here |
| Blackstar HT-40R MKII | Modern / High-Gain | More versatility in distortion, but doesn't have the "Clean" Fender sound. | Available here |
| Vox AC30C2 | His British | Very distinctive with lots of upper midrange, but much heavier. | Available here |
| Marshall DSL40CR | Rock / Crunch | The king of Marshall sound, but a less good platform for clean pedals. | Available here |
| Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb | Classic Studio | 22W, more natural compression, but less stage volume. | Available here |
History & Evolution
The Hot Rod series was launched in 1996 as a direct evolution of the Blues series, offering a more modern and aggressive sound. Version IV (released in 2018) is the culmination of decades of artist feedback. Fender replaced the standard speaker with a Celestion® A-Type for a more balanced response and used pine for the cabinet to lighten the amp, making life easier for touring musicians in Quebec.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the difference between the Hot Rod Deluxe III and IV?
Version IV features a modified preamp circuit for less "muddy" distortion, a smoother spring reverb, and a superior Celestion® speaker. It's also lighter thanks to its pine cabinet, a Fender specialty at Garage à Musique.
Is this amp too powerful for playing in an apartment?
40 watts of tube power is very loud. To enjoy the tone at lower volumes, we recommend using the effects loop or an overdrive pedal. This is primarily an amp designed to hold its own against a drummer on stage.
Is the "More Drive" channel usable for Metal?
It has plenty of gain, but for modern metal, you'll probably need a dedicated distortion pedal. The Hot Rod Deluxe excels particularly as a foundation for your pedals, as it preserves the integrity of your signal.
Why a Celestion® A-Type speaker?
This speaker was chosen for its "American" character: tight bass, relaxed mids, and musical highs. It allows the amplifier to maintain its clarity even when you push the gain to the maximum.
Is the reverberation long?
Yes, it's a genuine spring-loaded unit. On version IV, it was reworked so as not to become intrusive too quickly, allowing for finer adjustment of the sound environment.
Can I connect an additional speaker?
Yes, there is an external speaker output on the back. Be sure to use an 8-ohm speaker to maintain the correct impedance and protect the output transformer.
The Authority of the Scene: Why is the Hot Rod Deluxe IV the standard?
The Hot Rod Deluxe can be found on stages worldwide for one simple reason: its reliability and its ability to project a monumental clean tone. Version IV refines this legendary formula by addressing musicians' feedback: the "More Drive" channel is now more articulate and less compressed, and the chassis has become lighter without sacrificing robustness. With its effects loop and three switchable channels, it offers surgical precision for navigating between crystalline cleans and biting overdrives. It's the ultimate pedal platform, built to last, from Garage à Musique.
Full Technical Specifications
Electronics & Power
| Characteristic | Details |
| Power | 40 Watts |
| Amplifier type | All lamps (Tube) |
| Canals | Three (Normal, Drive and More Drive) |
| Entrances | Two (1/4", Input 2 at -6dB) |
| Controls | Presence, Reverb, Master Volume, Middle, Bass, Treble, Drive Select Switch, Drive, Volume, Bright Switch |
| Effects | Spring Reverb |
| Effects loop | Yes (Preamp Out / Power Amp In) |
Speakers & Lamps
| Characteristic | Details |
| Speaker | 1 x 12" Celestion® A-Type |
| Total impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Power lamps | 2 x 6L6 |
| Preamp tubes | 3 x 12AX7 |
| Straightener | Solid State |
Construction & Look
| Characteristic | Details |
| Cabinet material | Lightweight Solid Pine |
| Coating | Black Textured Vinyl |
| Grid fabric | Lightly aged silver |
| Front panel | Black with "Ivory Pointer" buttons |
Dimensions & Accessories
| Characteristic | Details |
| Weight | 41 lbs (18.59 kg) — Lighter than previous versions |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 18.75" x 23.5" x 10.43" |
| Footswitch | Included (2 buttons: Drive Select / More Drive) |
| Cover | Included (Fitted Cover) |
Comparative Analysis
Based on consensus from MusicRadar, Guitar World and feedback from technicians.
| Alternative Product | Market Segment | Comparative Analysis | Available at Garage à Musique |
| Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue | Vintage / Blues | Its warmer, tweedier sound, but less gain than the Hot Rod. | Available here |
| Blackstar HT-40R MKII | Modern / High-Gain | More versatility in distortion, but doesn't have the "Clean" Fender sound. | Available here |
| Vox AC30C2 | His British | Very distinctive with lots of upper midrange, but much heavier. | Available here |
| Marshall DSL40CR | Rock / Crunch | The king of Marshall sound, but a less good platform for clean pedals. | Available here |
| Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb | Classic Studio | 22W, more natural compression, but less stage volume. | Available here |
History & Evolution
The Hot Rod series was launched in 1996 as a direct evolution of the Blues series, offering a more modern and aggressive sound. Version IV (released in 2018) is the culmination of decades of artist feedback. Fender replaced the standard speaker with a Celestion® A-Type for a more balanced response and used pine for the cabinet to lighten the amp, making life easier for touring musicians in Quebec.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the difference between the Hot Rod Deluxe III and IV?
Version IV features a modified preamp circuit for less "muddy" distortion, a smoother spring reverb, and a superior Celestion® speaker. It's also lighter thanks to its pine cabinet, a Fender specialty at Garage à Musique.
Is this amp too powerful for playing in an apartment?
40 watts of tube power is very loud. To enjoy the tone at lower volumes, we recommend using the effects loop or an overdrive pedal. This is primarily an amp designed to hold its own against a drummer on stage.
Is the "More Drive" channel usable for Metal?
It has plenty of gain, but for modern metal, you'll probably need a dedicated distortion pedal. The Hot Rod Deluxe excels particularly as a foundation for your pedals, as it preserves the integrity of your signal.
Why a Celestion® A-Type speaker?
This speaker was chosen for its "American" character: tight bass, relaxed mids, and musical highs. It allows the amplifier to maintain its clarity even when you push the gain to the maximum.
Is the reverberation long?
Yes, it's a genuine spring-loaded unit. On version IV, it was reworked so as not to become intrusive too quickly, allowing for finer adjustment of the sound environment.
Can I connect an additional speaker?
Yes, there is an external speaker output on the back. Be sure to use an 8-ohm speaker to maintain the correct impedance and protect the output transformer.



