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The Fender Champion 20 guitar combo amp gives you classic Fender tone in a stylish, affordable package. This ready-to-rock 1 x 8" combo sports 20 watts and a wide range of tone - perfect for virtually any style, served up through a Fender Special Design speaker. The single channel's selectable amp voicing gives you everything from classic Fender cleans to modern high-gain, while built-in effects - including reverb, delay/echo, chorus, tremolo, Vibratone, and more - let you polish your sound. Iconic Blackface styling completes the uber-cool Fender Champion 20.
Simple to use and versatile enough for any style of guitar playing, there's a Fender Champion amp that's right for you whether you're looking for your first practice amp or affordable stage gear.
great amp. very usable selection of voicings. very easy to use. looks good. stock speaker is adequate. might upgrade at some point. lots of reasonable options for that.
I bought this amp thinking it would be good for noodling around in the living room and jamming along with records at moderate volume. When it arrived I was impressed by its good looks and myriad features. Then I turned it on. What a disappointment. This thing sounds really poor. Any distortion setting is accompanied by a tremendous amount of background noise and hiss. The "amp models" are nothing more than progressive levels of gain, each coming with an exponential increase in noise. Any of my large amps produce better tone with far less unwanted background sound. I'm not suggesting that comparing this thing to a Marshall or Mesa is fair, but isn't the job of a low power practice amp to produce crunchy tones at mild volume? I found it impossible to jam along with any rock album, because the noise (for me) simply ruins the music. The only usable tones this thing has are the squeaky clean ones, and even these are somewhat thin and trebly. I bought the Champion to replace a Roland Micro-Cube which wasn't quite loud enough. After about an hour of messing with the Fender, and trying many different guitars I put it back in the box to return. Aside from the volume issue, the Roland beats this thing hands-down. Every tone is superior, even coming from a speaker half the size. I cannot recommend this amplifier in any way.Read full review
bought it to have better sound while watching movies on my laptop late nite and can l plug earphones in front should l need to......great sound as l expected t to be carrying the Fender brand...sounds too good ....now l will need to order a larger monitor to go with the great sound......and YES l am a loyal ebay customer
it's a little fender amp but plenty power i use it for
practice only and i enjoy it so much the quality is
the best the price was right the seller excellent
i have been playing for many years and this little
amp will be with me for many more years to come.....
Guy Laurent...
I bought this amp for use in my home studio. I like the different amp models and the many effects, and that the back is open. I also like that the amp is simple to use, and that the settings are in the front and easy to see. The electronics are not over-computerized, which cause some amps to have the most problems. The only thing I don't like about this amp is that the power cord is a separate piece that sticks out in the back when plugged in, and can result in a loose connection with age, or even in a lost cord. I prefer a power cord that is hard-wired and pointing down into the amp's storage area. The amp's many various sound combinations are fine for my needs. No pedals are necessary. I've had other amps with many models and effects, like the Peavey Viper, Line 6 Spiders, Vox, Crate and more, but the Fender Champion (like the similarly equipped Fender Bullet and DSP amps) is my favorite. I give it 4/5 because of the power cord, and because there is no 4.5/5 choice.Read full review