1955 Fender Champ 5E1

Fender’s first “narrow panel” Champ variant, the 5E1 model made its debut in 1955 replacing the “wide panel” 5C1, commonly called the Champ 600. These first narrow panel 5E1 Champs are unique in that they feature the same smaller size box of the 600/5C1, which is an inch shorter and 1.5 inches narrower than the 5F1 Champs that were introduced about a year later. The shift to a larger cabinet in 1956 also allowed for the 5E1 Champ’s 6″ speaker to be swapped for an 8″ as the model transitioned to the 5F1 circuit. <br/><br/>

A nice example of an early narrow panel tweed amp, this 1955 Fender Champ is a largely original amplifier with an attractive patina and excellent tone. With its original tweed, circuit, and transformers, this 5E1 Champ has a lot going for it. The original baffle, with its grill cloth attached, has been removed from the amp and replaced by a reproduction baffle with an 8” speaker installed. The original baffle is currently outfitted with a replacement 6″ and could easily be reinstalled; however, the 8” Weber speaker that is currently installed sounds rather spectacular. The handle is a reproduction part, and the handle bracket screws have been replaced. <br/><br/>

This amplifier comes with its original 6″ speaker which is non-functional, a modern 6” speaker that is mounted to the original baffle (with original grill cloth), and its replacement baffle with 8” Weber ceramic speaker.

1955 Fender Champ 5E1 vintage tweed amplifier for electric guitar

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The Loudbox Artist offers 120 Watts of clean, clear tone in a rugged, portable and affordable package.

Two channels, each with individual XLR or 1/4″ inputs, three band EQ with feedback and phase controls, adjustable multi-effects, phantom power and both separate and mixed balanced D.I. outputs.

For the gigging musician looking for complete control over their sound, the Loudbox Artist is a flexible and powerful tool.Fishman Loudbox Artist  acoustic guitar amplifier

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The Loudbox Mini offers quality tone, build and effects in a lightweight, portable, and affordable package.

60 watts, two channels (guitar and mic), reverb, chorus, phase control, two AUX inputs, DI XLR send, discreet 2 and 3 band eq’s, and master volume.

Hands down the best value in acoustic amplification.
Fishman Loudbox Mini acoustic guitar amplifier

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The Loudbox Mini Charge is a battery-powered version of the ever-popular Loudbox Mini.

A powerful rechargeable battery, combined with Fishman’s unique power management circuitry, is specifically designed to maximize output levels and playing time.

Bluetooth connectivity, battery life indicator, 60 watts, two channels (guitar and mic), reverb, chorus, phase control, AUX input, DI XLR output, discreet 2 and 3 band eq’s, and master volume.
Loudbox Mini Charge rechargeable guitar amplifier

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The Taylor Circa 74 is far more than just an acoustic amplifier – it’s a thoughtfully designed, vintage-inspired piece of furniture that looks just as good in your living room as it sounds on stage. Created in celebration of Taylor’s 50th anniversary, this amp is a modern reimagining of what a small-scale acoustic amp can be, blending form and function in true mid-century style.<br/><br/>

Housed in a solid mahogany cabinet and perched on an elegant matching stand, the Circa 74 immediately recalls the look of a classic tube radio or hi-fi speaker system. But beneath its understated exterior lies 150 watts of clean acoustic power, voiced to work beautifully with any guitar pickup system, mic, or line-level input. A 10-inch full-range speaker delivers a rich, full-spectrum sound. Ideal for singer-songwriters, home studio setups, or intimate performance spaces.<br/><br/>

The amp features two fully independent channels, each with its own 3-band EQ and dedicated reverb control. Whether you’re plugging in a guitar and vocal mic, or running dual instrument signals, it offers ample headroom and tonal shaping to dial in your perfect mix. Now, here’s where things get even more interesting: the Circa74 doubles as a high-end Bluetooth speaker. Pair your phone or tablet and fill the room with your favorite music through the same premium speaker system that delivers your guitar’s tone.<br/><br/>

Additional features include XLR and ¼” line outputs for routing to a PA or recording interface, a headphone jack for quiet playing, and a compact footprint that fits just about anywhere you’d want it to live.<br/><br/>

This is a piece of gear that invites you to leave it out—not stash it away. Whether you’re rehearsing, recording, gigging, or just enjoying a playlist at home, the Taylor Circa 74 is a versatile, great-sounding amp with classic looks and modern smarts.

Taylor Circa74 acoustic guitar amplifier

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