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Tube Amplifier. Made by Fender. Redefining the term gotta have it, Fender is proud to introduce its hardest-working five-watt guitar amplifier ever! The affordable new Champion 600 guitar amp pays tribute to the cute and ultra-collectible 1949-53-era Champion guitar amps, serving up five blistering watts of all-tube tone, plus the classic cosmetics that make the original amps so desirable. The Champion 600 is the perfect low-output tube amp for practicing and recording, with a 6 speaker, simple controls, and that classic Fender two-tone lookbrown and blonde vinyl covering, leather strap handle, and red jewel pilot light. The low-gain circuit of the original was developed in conjunction with lap steels; the new Champion 600 has been updated to suit the needs of most guitarists with its 12AX7 and 6V6 tubes offering a bit more of that dynamic, natural overdrive when cranked. The Champion 600 is beautiful in its simplicity; a straightforward tribute to some very collectable little amps. observed Shane Nicholas, Fenders Marketing Manager of Amplifiers. By keeping it simple, its also very affordableperfect for tube amp novices and collectors alike. And its so cute, you can sit it on the kitchen counter next to the toaster! Champion 600 features include the aforementioned all-tube circuitry, a 6 Special Design speaker, high gain and low gain inputs, a single volume control, and an external speaker output. But this amp isnt about features; its about that classic low-wattage tube amp sound. Guitarists will come for the looks, but theyll stay for the tone, confirmed Nicholas. Plug in, turn all the way up, and work your guitars controls to hear this amp work all five watts of its tube mojo. Features: Tube Preamp and Tube Power Amp (One 12AX7 tube; One 6V6 tube). 5 watts into a 6" Special Design speaker. High-gain and low-gain inputs; hotter preamp circuit than the 1950 original for warm natural overdrive when turned up. Single volume control. External speaker output. Brown and blonde vinyl covering; vintage-correct 1950 "two-tone" cosmetics. Leather strap handle. Red jewel pilot light. Specifications: Series VINTAGE MODIFIED Type TUBE AMPLIFIER Output 5 watts Ohms 4 ohms Speakers One 6", 4-ohm Special Design driver with ceramic magnet Channels Two (Instrument and Microphone) Controls Volume Covering Brown and blonde vinyl covering; vintage-correct 1950 "two-tone" cosmetics. Weight 15 lbs. (7 kg) Dimensions Height: 11" (28 cm), Width: 12" (31 cm), Depth: 7.5" (19 cm) Tube Complement 1-12AX7A, 1-6V6 (diode rectifier)

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