Fender Pro Tube Super-Sonic 22 Combo
Fender unveils the next generation of its Pro Tube series Super-Sonic guitar amplifier family with the introduction of the Super-Sonic 22 Combo.
The Super-Sonic 22 Combo, a 22-watt tube combo, is designed to deliver versatility with the organic feel and moderate output power of the legendary Deluxe Reverb amp, making it good for most stage and studio applications.
In the company's own words:
"The “Vintage” channel is designed to deliver Fender tone; the “Burn” channel ignites musical inspiration with overdrive ranging from bluesy to flamethrower. And while the 22-watt, 1x12” Super-Sonic 22 is capable of heavily saturated tube distortion and sustain, it never masks the tonal character of the guitar that’s plugged into it. Offered in classic Black/Silver or the revered 1961 Blonde/Oxblood cosmetic treatment; both versions include ivory “radio” knobs and flowing 1960s script logo."
Pricing
$1,399.99 (MSRP)
For more information, go to www.fender.com.
In the company's own words:
"The “Vintage” channel is designed to deliver Fender tone; the “Burn” channel ignites musical inspiration with overdrive ranging from bluesy to flamethrower. And while the 22-watt, 1x12” Super-Sonic 22 is capable of heavily saturated tube distortion and sustain, it never masks the tonal character of the guitar that’s plugged into it. Offered in classic Black/Silver or the revered 1961 Blonde/Oxblood cosmetic treatment; both versions include ivory “radio” knobs and flowing 1960s script logo."
Pricing
$1,399.99 (MSRP)
For more information, go to www.fender.com.
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