Fender FR-10 Tone Master Powered Speaker

Taking design cues from Fender's storied past, the FR-10 comes in at 1,000 watts through a single 10" special-designed speaker and features a 3-band EQ.

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Overall User Ratings (based on 2 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted June 26, 2024 by Allan B in Tempe, AZ

"Sounds really good"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I have owned the FR-12 and really enjoyed the way it sounded, so when I wanted to go back to using FRFR I thought I'd give the FR-10 a try and save a little weight and size. I use the FR10 with a Friedman IR-D and some pedals. It's a great set up and sounds really good. The hype about these speakers is legit. Probably the best sounding FR's I've used, and I've used a lot. Nothing is going to sound like an amp in the room except an amp in the room, but the FR10/12 are very close. Maybe it's just a perspective thing because they look like real amps instead of PA speakers. I plan on purchasing a second one to run stereo monitoring because ping pong delay makes me happy :)
Sound
These sound great. Most FR have a very 'hi-fidelity' quality that puts me off. Too much bass, high end etc. They sound like a home stereo speaker not a guitar amp. The Tone Master is as close as I've come to the real thing. Having the onboard EQ makes it super simple to tweak your tone without having to dive into your modeler or mess with IR etc.
Features
Best features are the onboard EQ with the high cut. It's easy to remove any boom or shrill right from the speaker cab instead of digging into menus etc. The passthrough output is also a great feature so I don't have to worry about trying to figure out how to get my board to my monitor and FOH at the same time, and the volume adjustment does not affect FOH signal. Oh, the tilt back legs are also really cool. I didn't think much about them until I needed to put it in front of me. Boom, instant wedge! The only downside to me is these are not the loudest FR cabs I've used. You really have to crank them to get above the fray. I would question the 1000W rating lol. It's not a big deal for me, I was planning on using 2 eventually for stereo, and if I need run them mono for more volume when I am not able to use FOH. Lastly, the look. The FR10 could easily be mistaken for a Blues Jr or HRD style amp. It looks like it belongs on the stage.
Ease of Use
It's very easy to use. Plug and play.
Quality
They haven't been out long enough to tell how reliable they are, but in my experience they've been reliable so far. Fender usually makes decent products so I'm not too worried about it.
Value
I've owned some very expensive high end FR, some expensive not so good FR, and some very inexpensive ones. The FR10 and 12 provided me a much more enjoyable experience by far, especially considering the price point. I think it's a great value as of Summer 2024. Sadly Fender is not shy about raising their prices and these have already had one increase so get them now while they are still reasonable!
Manufacturer Support
Early on there were a lot of reports and people freaking out about a hiss when they are powered on. I have had 2 FR12 and now this FR10 and I have not experienced the 'hiss' at all. Even if I did, it would not bother me. Show me an amp that doesn't make noise when it's turned on? They kind of do that....
The Wow Factor
I think this will appeal to anyone using modeling or an amp-less pedalboard solution. It looks like an amp, sounds pretty close to an amp, and is easy to carry around.

Musical Background:

I'm an old man but I still gig regularly. I'll do it until they have to wheel me offstage

Musical Style:

Rock, prog, blues, CCM, classic rock.
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Submitted June 29, 2024 by a customer from outlook.com

"Absolute Honest Review"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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First off let me say I am not one to take the time to leave reviews, but I overwhelmingly felt compelled to on this. I have owned many FRFR guitar cabs. Headrush, Line 6 Powercab 212plus Freidman etc.... my main rig consisted of 2 FR108 Headrush as a a stereo wet setup and a Powercab212 I used for my dry signal. Loved it and worked very well. The Powercab was just very heavy and honestly didn't seen to sound as full as the the FR108s on its own but did the job it needed to. On a whim I picked up a FR10 and was immediately blown away. The sound is amazing and so rich and full. It gives you that amp.on stage feeling. It blows the.doors off the Line6. Don't hesitate. Just buy it. Don't buy the 12, just get the 10 you will not be disappointed I promise.
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