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For a beginner guitar player, as I am, this amplifier has much more features and power than I need. I do not see myself in need of a new amp for a very long time. Absolutely love it!
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Honestly, I purchased this amp because I have the smaller version. I love the sound of the little one so I figured I'd buy the larger version. No dice. I just doesn't sound the same. I'm sure many people will love it but I was fixed on the great sound and richness of the overdrive of the little one. It is a rather expensive paper weight right now. If you're thinking about buying because you loved the Champion 20 sound don't just buy it; go to a music store near you and try it first. IT IS NOT THE SAME SOUND. Cheers brothers!
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I bought this amp because my gig amp died a cyber twin 2-12s 100 watts that was about 16 years old. I have had many Fender amps they were great. I do country and 50s and 60s rock and roll. I figured 100 watts would put it out there and it does. At performing volume, the distortion is a pure heavy metal on the clean channel. Mine is not much good for high volume for my type of music. I have an old champion 110 75 watt that I will be using It has worked for me when the others were down. Not sure what to do.
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Great value for the money. It is solid state and has amp modeling and effects that would not be expected in this price range. The "Tweed" and "Jazz" settings are excellent, rich-sounding models.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Very close to new, with a plethora of sound possibilities, at a great price.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned