Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)Agree with Larry generally, and particularly the excessively-small fonts for the amp and effects selection. I sold my 212R and bought this 212DSP recently. I'm aiming for clean twangy modern country sound with single-coil guitars, and this does what I want. It takes a bit of getting used to to get the best from it, particularly setting up the two channels so that something useful is acheived by switching between them. The built-in effects are ~ok~ cheaper than buying a whole array of pedals I suppose, and giving a choice of sounds without being too gimmicky. However, in a gig situation, you could spend too much time fiddling with settings trying to get it right. It will take some time before I'll use this intuitively.
Dislikes: There is only one input jack in this, the 212R had two. I used to leave a back-up guitar plugged in to my 212R with its volume down, can't do that with the DSP. The knobs pull off the pots too easily, showing that the pots have plastic shafts - not the greatest sign of quality materials. Spare knobs can be found on the 'bay in packs of six. The tiny print is a real pain on the amp and effect selectors, and they also have unmarked in-between click positions where you have to guess what is happening it seems.
Likes - Sound is clear and punchy. there is some hiss and buzz on some settings, but not noticeable when a lively band is playing. Plenty of clean power available, this amp will get your solos and lead lines heard. Overall, I like it.
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Fender was one of the world's first manufacturers of truly great guitar and bass amplifiers. Originally their amps were simple tube-driven units that became classics. Now FENDER® utilizes modern DSP technology to create amps that are just as simple, yet packed with amp models and effects. The FM 212 DSP is just such a model.
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