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Updated with Blackface cosmetics.
The Fender Frontman 15G Guitar Combo Amp has the traditional Fender look: silver grille cloth, skirted knobs, and other Blackface appointments. Plus, it has the features that make it a superior practice or backstage warmup amp: great Fender tone, 2 channels including normal and drive, a headphone jack, and an auxiliary input for CD, tape, or drum machine.
Fender Frontman 15G Guitar Combo Amp Features:
- Blackface cosmetics
- Great Fender tone
- 2 channels (Normal and Drive)
- 15W
- 8" speaker
- Headphone jack
- Aux input for CD, tape player, or drum machine
- 13-1/4"W x 12-1/2"H x 7-1/4"D
- 15 lbs.
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A Great little amp
This was the first guitar amp that I ever owned. It is a pretty impressive amp, with a very clean sound, a pretty good distortion mode, an equalizer, and an excellent price. For a beginner, I would highly recommend this amp.
Reviewed by Brian1711 on 8/29/2006 who plays Rock, Pop.
37 people found this review helpful.
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This thing is great!!!
I've been playing for quite a few years now, and this was the amp I started out on. I still own it but I rarely use it because I replaced it with something a bit louder. Really though, that was my only problem with it. Don't let size or wattage fool you...I've been using this for band practice and recording for 3 years now and it still sounds great. I recorded with a producer I knew one time and he told me I had great tone...so for 80 bucks, this thing really kicks out some great fender tone, from warm distortion, to metal, to clean. It has awesome distortion from low gain to high and can really be used witha variety of styles. I played with a band over drums and one loud bass and they even had to tell me to turn it down sometimes. This thing sounds great and beginers will definatley not be dissapointed altough if you're looking to play shows of any type, I'd got for something a bit louder.
Reviewed by Biggy54321 on 5/15/2007 who plays Rock, blues, alternative.
23 people found this review helpful.
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GREAT AMP
I got this amp as my first amp. I've been playing for 3 or 7 years and I only upgraded cuz it got struck by lightning (not joking). I was already gunna upgrade but this really made me upgrade. Suprisingly, it gets pretty loud. I play with a loud drummer (i've played with many drummers so i kno wich ones are loud) and u can hear the amp at like 7. Very suprising but true. The distortion is pretty decent and the quality is amazing. I've pretty much thrown it on the ground and it hasn't broken. All in all, its a good amp if it doesn't get struck by lightining.
Reviewed by on 8/2/2007 who plays "Rock" .
11 people found this review helpful.
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Great Fender Tone
Just like all Fender's great amps... Great clean tone, and excellent distortion... You can play all styles you want. This amp is a must-have for players that want a Fender quality tone, but do not have the money for a Twin Reverb or Tone Master.... Fender rocks!!!!
Reviewed by Teleman392 on 7/25/2007 who plays Rock, Metal, Latin.
6 people found this review helpful.
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Just for kicks
I'm borrowing this amp off a friend and I'm playing a Hamer Scarab on it and it sounds pretty good. I usually have the gain up to 10, the bass and treble up to 10 and the mid up to 3 or 4. With the volume set at about 5 or 6, you can easily be over a drummer. I play almost weekly with a drummer and bass player and everything is great. I'd much rather prefer a 120 watt head with cab and all that but I just don't have that kind of money laying around. Reverb would be nice too but as I said, this will get the job done very well. The clean is nice to although I rarely use it unless I'm playing the intro to Bring It On Home(Zeppelin version) or similar stuff.
Reviewed by Wish I was Jimmy Page on 7/16/2007 who plays Led Zeppel, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden etc.
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