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Description of Fender Champion 20 Amp

GeneralModel: ChampionTM 20, 220VModel Number: 2330200000Series: ChampionTMColor: BlackAmplifier Type: Solid State (Combo)ElectronicsVoltage: 220VOutput Power: 20W Inputs: One - 1/4" Auxiliary Input: 1/8" stereo for use with media Player Headphone Out: 1/8" Stereo Channels: One - (with Selectable Amp Voice) Hardware Front: Black Angled Grill: Black "Bronco" Vinyl Covering with Silver Grille Cloth Depth: 7.5" (19 cm) Width: 13.75" (350 mm) ) Height: 12.75" (325 mm) Weight: 12 lbs. (5.4 kg) Effects: Reverb, Delay/Echo, Chorus, Tremolo, Vibratone, and MoreSpeakers Speaker: One - 8" Fender® Special Design Miscellaneous from traditional British to modern with distortion to suit any taste A wide range of effects including delay and tremolo You can use the TAP button to synchronize the delay and tremolo in real time with the song''s tempo Auxiliary input for rehearsals with a media player Headphone output for Classic FENDER Blackface finish on body and components.AccessoriesKnobs: Vintage-Style Skirted Black Plastic

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

The best combo for home Different pros: A wide range of sounds, a clear sound is a delight for the ears, a slight overdrive is the most, of course, this amp will not fit under the true mitol, but . WHAT TO SAY, THIS IS FENDER Cons: If you love to play heavy music, then why did you look at the page of this combo

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

Nearly broke my nerves trying to set it to normal overdrive (it's not possible, at least on my 30K single humbucker guitar). If you turn everything to 10, you can get more or less peguerous for soloing on one string, but if you play several strings at once with a fast attack, there will be pure NOISE, this is not a joke. I tried with the teacher another combine from fenders from the Mustang series, ofigel how much better it overloads.

Pros
  • Ideal for wedge overdrive
Cons
  • Muddy overload. I'm serious. If you want to play hard, on a low budget, save up for a Fender Mustang, which is a little more expensive.