
Fender Princeton 65 - "Fender Princeton 65"
$280 US from Guitar Center I severely needed an upgrade from my Peavey Rage 150 (if you have one you know what I'm talking about). Kicks ass! For the size this thing is loud as hell. Great overdr…

Fender Champion 30 - "Decent practice amp"
The Fender Champion 30 is a small solid state practice amplifier that is part of the expansive line of SS Fender amps made since the late 90s. This model has two channels, one for clean and one for o…

Fender Champion 30 - "Practice amp, nothing more. Not your Dad's champ!"
This is a solid-state amp designed to simulate a classic Fender amp. The original champ was all-tube, and was many players' beginner amplifier in the earlier days of Fender. There is a double 1/4" in…

Fender Bullet Reverb - razorstyle's review
translated- 15 watt amplifier transistor - A guitar input, headphone jack and a jack for external output - A clear channel, a channel saturated + Reverb UTILIZATION - Use and easy adjustment: bass, mid…

Fender Stage 1600 - VOXsounds's review
translatedThis is a transistor amp with Fender DSP technology (digital), a power of 160W / 4 ohms (or 100W / 8 ohms). It features 2 x Speakers Celestion G12T-100. September filters are incorporated into the…

Fender Princeton 65 - metal's review
translatedThe Princeton 65 is a transistor amplifier developing an effective 65W typical solenoid. It has 2 channels (one clean and one drive). It uses the Fender Dyna-Touch: The Dyna-Touch ™ system is a…

Fender Princeton 65 - snobi's review
translatedSee other reviews ... UTILIZATION Very easy to use. SOUNDS I find it very satisfying in its clear, it sounds cristallin.En popping sound can be pretty much everything faire.Du metallica his p…

Fender Champion 30 - Tijmar's review
translatedIt's a transistor amp with a clean channel and a channel distortion (but with only one eq for both channels) it is a 30W with a 10 "speaker, but they feel good! I do not exceed 3 / 10 level volume…
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