The Fender Super-Champ XD is part of Fender’s Vintage Modified Amps Series. The vintage Fender Champ has been modified to give players a wide variety of tones in a single amplifier that has simple-to-use controls and a classic style. It is a 15-watt, two-channel amplifier with Class AB power. The Super-Champ XD uses one 12AX7 pre-amp tube and two 6V6 power tubes, but the solid-state overdrive and distortion eliminate many of the problems that can come with using a preamp tube.
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The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is very aptly named. This 40-watt, 1×12 combo amplifier gets its juice from three 12AX7 preamp tubes and two 6L6 Groove Tube power tubes, and has been fitted with an 8-ohm, specially designed Fender Eminence speaker. If this isn’t enough for you, an external speaker jack has been added. The Hot Rod Deluxe is solid state rectified.
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Fender’s ‘65 Deluxe Reverb 1×12 combo made such an impression in the music industry that it was reissued in 1993. It can be successfully used to play anything from country to blues to rock and roll. The combo’s 22 watts and one twelve-inch Jensen C-12K speaker give any guitarist the perfect tone and volume that they need in the studio or at a show.
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