Fender’s first student amplifier was launched in the late 1940s in the form of the linen-covered TV front Champion 800. The Champion line went through several iterations through the early 1950s before Fender hit a home run with the narrow-panel 5F1 “Champ Amp.”

An excellent-sounding Tweed from Fender’s golden era, this 1960 5F1 champ offers an array of tones that make it an excellent tool for studio or home use. With the volume knob at “3,” the amp delivers a surprisingly full-bodied and harmonically rich clean voice. When turned up to “4,” this student amplifier produces sweet lightly overdriven tones that are quite musical. Turning the volume knob past “5” rewards a user with powerful and raunchy drive tones with a top-end bark that would cut through nicely in a studio setting.

In overall excellent condition, this Champ is still fitted with its original tweed, grille cloth, handle, and hardware. The amp is largely unmodified with the exception of typical servicing and a replacement Jensen speaker. The original 8″ speaker is included with the amp but will need to be re-coned to be functional.

Freshly serviced by Dom Tantalo in Toronto, this 1960 Champ is functioning reliably and is ready for professional use.

Tube Chart and chassis code of JA (1960, January), Shumacher power transformer code of 606949 (49th week of 1959), triad output transformer code of 106, speaker code of 465-949 (49th week of 1959).

1960 Fender Champ vintage tweed electric guitar amplifier

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An unbelievably strong 5F1 Fender Champ with warm, rich saturation and so much more volume and headroom than we were expecting. It dates to January of 1963, with original transformer, tweed, cloth, and handle, and original or period-correct tubes. Recent servicing has been properly done, with filter caps replaced, safe grounding and 3-prong plug added, and a new Warehouse G8C speaker installed.

Cosmetically quite clean, and ready to play. Chances are good that this is the best sounding Champ you’ve played.

1963 Fender Champ vintage electric guitar amplifier

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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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