Fender Champion 100-100-Watt Electric Guitar Amplifier
Fender, a leader in instrument manufacturing, started designing, manufacturing and evolving musical instruments in 1946. Since, Fender amplifiers have and continue to be an integral part of modern music. Easy to use and versatile enough for any style of guitar playing, the 100-watt Champion 100 is an ideal choice as a powerful 2×12” practice amp and affordable stage amp. Straightforward controls, cool effects and versatile amp voicing’s’ make it easy to dial in just the right sounds for rock, blues, metal, country, jazz and more. Unlock additional possibilities with Fender’s optional 2-Button footswitch part # 0071359000. (not included) Fender’s 5 Year Transferable Warranty included with purchase.
Product Features
- When ‘burying’ your drummer in volume is important, the 100 watts thrown out of 2 – 12″ Fender special designed speakers will get your point across.
- Jam along with your favorite tracks by simply plugging your MP3 player into the Auxiliary input and you instantly become part of the band and /or practice privately with the 1/8th headphone output jack that also mutes the speaker output.
- Toggle between 100 Watts of clean or mean from the 2 channels with the kick of a footswitch during a stage or studio performance.
- Explore many very usable musical tones from the many amp classic to modern amp voicing’s and the various spacial effects such as digital reverb, chorus, delay and vibratone.
- Limited Warranty Included
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