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  • le trollle troll

    Cool!

    Fender Frontman 10GPublished on 05/26/14 at 06:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    10W amp transistor, a switch OD / Clean, Gain, Volume, Treble EQ, bass. An input and a headphone output to the two in Jack 3.5. No effects loop, no speaker output, no onboard effects.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is it simple?
    Uh, I admit I confused Treble and bass, and I still lose between headphone output and Aux ... No, no jokes ...

    The manual is clear?
    Hahahahahahaha ...

    Gets it easy to sound good?
    And yeah, it all depends on what is called a good sound, this is not how we will register with the Meshuggah course, but the config is simplistic and quality not too unpleasant for an amp of this size, quickly found what to do with, unless you have surrealistic expecta…
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    10W amp transistor, a switch OD / Clean, Gain, Volume, Treble EQ, bass. An input and a headphone output to the two in Jack 3.5. No effects loop, no speaker output, no onboard effects.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is it simple?
    Uh, I admit I confused Treble and bass, and I still lose between headphone output and Aux ... No, no jokes ...

    The manual is clear?
    Hahahahahahaha ...

    Gets it easy to sound good?
    And yeah, it all depends on what is called a good sound, this is not how we will register with the Meshuggah course, but the config is simplistic and quality not too unpleasant for an amp of this size, quickly found what to do with, unless you have surrealistic expectations.

    SOUNDS

    I play with a VM Jazzmaster (Squier) for work, play at night or transplanting what I listen to. Rock (garage, psyche, noise, surf ...), blues and a little of that everything that happens to me in the fingers.
    I do not really use the light switch position, I prefer to leave all the time a minimum of grain (between 3 and 4) and fit a little gain when I want more.
    The EQ is pretty basic. Not too "quack", pretty soft and effective; we can arrive at some balanced or something instead of colorful enough to work.
    What makes his character I think it is mostly the bowl .. This is very "tight" but it works. I've had a week donations not yet tried other than amp office. It must follow some config at the risk of abuse a little (yes, volume up it can be honest) but this tiny bowl that gives his side "ultra tight" and much of its character must miss a little diffusion. To see, I would do an Edit if the heart tells me.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a week like amp "office" and it served its purpose perfectly. Low volume at night for the neighbors, it can still have character and offer something other than no sound / sound without falling into the "plastic" sound of some of these smaller models. And when you push a little, it becomes a very good amp apart for work, always with that little touch of nature, for that matter!
    I have a small Marshall VS30R which now serves me in the workshop for testing guitars or effects so I was looking for a new small size, 15W max for work. I had already spotted the series that I found a bit expensive so secondhand 30 balls I tried not disappointed!
    I find the price of a new little expensive but it is a point of view, an amp too dégeu even 10W, 50 Euros is not a criminal either. But between 20 and 30 is perfect.
    For those seeking an extra amp simpler, without effects or gadget, just to work or take on the road I highly recommend it. To start also, I think it can be a very good investment for a beginner to know little temper his dreams of rock-star time to tame a little handle and sound! (And I really think this amp can enable starting to tame the sound reminder of the config: gain, volume, bass, treble).
    Excellent value for money and so I would do this choice without any hesitation as it has found its place perfectly.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Poor choice

    Fender Frontman 10GPublished on 04/21/11 at 23:01
    I understand the reason for amps like these. These are for beginner players try out the guitar and their parents only shelling out as much money and they think will keep their kids out of their hair. These amps probably sell like hit cakes since they are so cheap and you can buy them basically in any Sam Ash or Guitar Center.

    One cool thing bout this amp is that you can hook up a cd player or MP3 player of some sort and jam along to the music you own to help your chops. This allows you to play in time with your favorite music.


    Fender Frontman 10G Features:

    * Solid State Output
    * 10 watts into 8 ohms
    * 6" Fender Special Design Speaker
    * Channels - Dual Selectab…
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    I understand the reason for amps like these. These are for beginner players try out the guitar and their parents only shelling out as much money and they think will keep their kids out of their hair. These amps probably sell like hit cakes since they are so cheap and you can buy them basically in any Sam Ash or Guitar Center.

    One cool thing bout this amp is that you can hook up a cd player or MP3 player of some sort and jam along to the music you own to help your chops. This allows you to play in time with your favorite music.


    Fender Frontman 10G Features:

    * Solid State Output
    * 10 watts into 8 ohms
    * 6" Fender Special Design Speaker
    * Channels - Dual Selectable Channels (Normal and Drive)
    * 2-Band EQ
    * Headphone Jack
    * Auxiliary Input for CD, Tape, or Drum Machine
    * Closed Back Blackface Styling with Silver Grille Cloth
    * Covering: Black Textured Vinyl with Silver Grille Cloth
    * Weight: 8.5 lbs.

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Channels 1
    Power 10W
    Speakers 1 x 6" Fender Special Design
    No Effects
    No Reverb
    EQ Treble, Bass
    No Amp Modeling
    Number of Models 0
    Number of Tubes 0
    Preamp Tubes No Tubes
    Power Tubes No Tubes
    Inputs 1 x Instrument, 1 x Aux (1/8")
    Outputs 1 x Headphones (1/8")
    No Footswitch I/O
    No Effects Loop
    Height 11"
    Width 10.25"
    Depth 5.75"
    Weight 8.5 lbs.

    SOUNDS

    I have to say this thing sounds horrible. The sound even for the clean isn't very good and this is a Fender amp which is known for their cleans. The dirty channel doesn't get any better either. This thing sounds so horrible and thin metallic sounding.

    It doesn't matter what guitar you play through this amp it is going to sound terrible. You can through a pedal in front and get a much better and usable tone. I recommend getting an AMT pedal of some kind or a Zvex pedal and this will allow you to negate the terrible tone that is nature from this amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At new these amps come in at around $60 which is a great price for your parents who are looking to fork over some money on a future rock star. Not a bad price for a kid learning to play the guitar. I would recommend shelling over another $40 and get something that is more usable like a Peavey, roland, or another Fender that has amp modeling and effects inside in.

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