FENDER SUPER 112

FENDER SUPER 112

1990-1992

Configuration: Head
Power: 60 Watts
Effects: Reverb

SCHEMATIC

LAYOUT

  • Front Panel: In, In, Volume (Clean), Gain, Volume (Drive), Channel Switch, Treble, Middle, Bass, Reverb, Presence, Foot Switch In, Standby Switch, Power Switch, Pilot Light
  • Back Panel: 8 Ohm Speaker Out, 4 Ohm Speaker Out, Line Out, Power Amp In, Pre Amp Out 

CABINET 

SPEAKER 

  • Size: 1 x 12
  • Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Model: 

 TUBES

  • Pre amp: 2 x 12AX7
  • Power: 2 x 6L6GC
  • Bias: Fixed Bias
Back to FENDER FIELD GUIDE

24 comments

Great amp. I’ve had mine at least 15 years and have used Mesa’s, Vox, Rickenbackers and newer Fenders since I got it, but keep coming back to this. More versatile than all the others. Clean sounds are amazing. The overdrive has to be really dialed in to sound good, but with pedals it’s not a big deal. Reverb is my favorite in any amp yet. Tone controls are more responsive than the newer Fenders I’ve used, and the presence/notch filter knob is extremely useful. For a great clean sound with a wide tonal range this is it.

Kevin Walsh,

Also has 1X12AT7

Brucec,

I have 11 amps from Marshall SLP to Fender Twin to Roland Jazz Chorus 120 to Quilter…and my Fender Super 112 gives me EXACTLY what I’m looking for as far as tone!!!

Harry V. Boggan,

Best thing about the Super 112 is the notch filter control. It allows for much more tone control, to allow the mids to be more prominant than most Fender tube amps. The distortion channel is about as good as most Fender distortion channel amps, but to get the clean channel into power tube overdrive, an attenuator like a Marshall Power Brake is recommended. VERY LOUD AMP.

BP,

Did you find out what caps? I just got this amp on Craigslist and thinking about servicing it.

Matthew,

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.