Fender Amps at NAMM

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Fender 57 Deluxe
Recognizing that vintage Fenders are in short supply, Fender is graciously releasing the '57 Deluxe, a handwired all-tube tone machine that's great for any style of rock, blues, or country. The pine cabinet is covered in a genuine lacquered tweed covering with vintage brown/gold grille cloth. Two 12AX7 preamp tubes along with a matched pair of Groove Tubes GT6V6 output tubes provide the sound we've all grown to expect from vintage Fender tube amps. Clean or crunchy, no matter what your style, the Fender '57 Deluxe is the perfect choice.

Fender '57 Deluxe Features:
  • Handwired all-tube circuitry
  • Genuine lacquered tweed covering
  • 12 watts into a single 12" speaker
  • Mic and instrument inputs
Fender 57 LTD
Vintage Fender tube amps - in particular, the Tweed Deluxe - have a reputation of producing some of the finest tones ever heard. To celebrate the the classic sound of the Tweed Deluxe, Fender is creating a limited run of only 300 '57 Amps. Each of these all-tube beauties is handwired and built within a solid maple cabinet with a black "piano lacquer" finish. The '57 Amp is loaded with a pair of 12AX7 preamp tubes and a matched set of GT6V6 output tubes driving a 12" Celestion Alnico Blue speaker. The tone is true vintage Fender!

Fender '57 Amp Features:
  • Limited run of only 300
  • Classic Fender tone
  • Handwired all-tube circuitry
  • Black "piano lacquer" finish
  • Mic and instrument channels
  • 12 watts into a single 12" speaker
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Fender Champion 600
Do you long for the pure tube sweetness that can only be provided by a vintage Fender amp, but don't have the cash on hand to pick up a vintage one? Well, look no further! Fender has just released the Champion 600, a 5-watt two-tone amp with a 6" speaker that's great for practice or recording. The controls couldn't be simpler - a single volume knob and an on/off switch. Fender added a higher-gain preamp circuit to boost the overdrive and high- or low-gain inputs for sonic options. This is a great no-fuss way to get classic Fender tube tone integrated into your setup.

Fender Champion 600 Features:
  • Vintage tone in an affordable package
  • 5 watts into a 6" speaker
  • Simple controls - a single volume knob
Fender G-DEC Junior
Following the success of their G-DEC and B-DEC models, Fender announces the release of the G-DEC Junior. This pint-sized amp boasts a streamlined feature set from its big brother, yet still includes 16 amp models, 15 effects, accompaniment loops, and MIDI ports. Electronically, the G-DEC Junior is loaded with an 8" speaker driven by 15 watts and is equipped with 1/8" I/O for connecting MP3 players or connecting the G-DEC Junior directly to a recording device. The G-DEC Junior is perfect for space-challenged or budget-conscious guitarists in need of practice tools.

Fender G-DEC Junior Features:
  • 16 amp models
  • 15 effects
  • 15 accompaniment loops
  • Metronome
  • 15 watts into a single 8" speaker
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Re: Fender Amps at NAMM

i'd love the tweed 57!!!! i have a thing for those old Tweed amps.... could never afford them but the GAS is still there ya know.....
 
Re: Fender Amps at NAMM

I like the 57 tweed twin. I have a 1967 Deluxe Reverb so when I need a low power amp that would be the one I would use. I know tweeds offer a different sound, but I have a hard time paying 1800 to 2200 for an amp I can only use in a few rooms!
 
Re: Fender Amps at NAMM

as much as I like tweed amps, it seems like F****r is kinda like a movie studio that puts out a lot of sequels :)
 
Re: Fender Amps at NAMM

I think i might like the Champion 600 - as a bedroom (minimalist) amp !


You know, for those 1950's straight to the amp, cranked to 11, blues moments.
Must try it with my Artcore (w. SD Phat Cats)


Anyone else think this might be a "nice to have" amp !??
 
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