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All the scorching power you could hope for, with pure tube tone.
Look inside the Fender Twin Amp 100-Watt All-Tube Guitar Amp and you can see 'em in there, glowing with that warm, rich, physical juice — a broad river of power to carry your guitar's tone. We're talking classic Fender tone with tube reverb and tremolo. A pair of the same 12" Eminence speakers found on the '65 Twin Reverb crank out bell-like tones from the Blackface-style normal channel and thick, bold lead sounds from the overdrive channel. 1/4-power switch lets you cook without blasting the walls down. Includes 4-button footswitch and cover.
Fender Twin Amp 100-Watt All-Tube Guitar Amp Features:
- 100% valve signal path
- Tube reverb and tremolo
- 100 watts
- 2 - 12" Eminence speakers
- 2 channels
- 4-button footswitch
- 1/4-power button
- Full-featured effects loop
- Comes with cover
An amp you'll own for a lifetime. Order now!
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100 WATTS of TOOB-ALICIOUS GROOVE
Beginner or 30 year veteran this amp ROCKS! This little lady will make you sound like a PRO the minute you crank it up but...when you learn the ins and outs of this 100 WATT explosive device you better be prepared to sign some autographs. I love the switch back capabilities (25W-100w)which allow me to get TRUE sound without blowing the walls down and I can scratch glass with the clean channels on 100 watt. This amp truly gives the professional guitar player EVERYTHING they need and MORE while truly inspiring the novice to stretch their boundaries.
Reviewed by standing_room_only_4U on 10/10/2006 who plays Blues, Alternative Rock.
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High Powered, Great Sound, and US Made!
Once you play a Fender 100 Watt Twin, you'll never want to go back to a smaller amp. 12 Groovetubes deliver not only house-shaking power--a joy to command--but the dual 12" Eminence speakers deliver an unbelievably pure sound. Some amps make all your guitars sound alike. Not this one, it lets your guitars? sound shine through. Strats and Telecasters twang and scream; Les Pauls sound gorgeous, rich, full, growly and not at all muddy. At higher volumes, the "Clean" channel's got plenty of bite to it. The "Gain" mode, when cranked up, feels like you're throwing thunderbolts. Going down to 25 watts with the 1/4 power switch lowers the overall volume but not the sound quality. And, while 25 watts doesn't sound like much, it?ll keep up with the drums easily. The reverb sounds like classic Sunn records; the tremolo is pure, wicked 60's. At 80 pounds, it's a hefty number to move but it comes with detachable casters. Top of the line and, maybe best of all, it?s USA made!
Reviewed by The Rev. S.R. Johnson on 9/22/2006 who plays You name it....except rap..
22 people found this review helpful.
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Fender Twin 100 watt
Sweet, sweet amp. The longer I play, the fatter it gets. After about 45 minutes, it really starts to shine. Nice, chimy clean tone and I have an unnatural love for the distortion channel. If you need over-the-top distortion, look elsewhere. If fat is where it's at for you, this is it. This amp produces more drive than vintage Fenders -- just enough, if you ask me. This is a forever amp for me. I can't see ever regretting spending the money on it. It is extremely faithful to the sound of your axe. I play an SG with Burstbucker Pros and I love this thing. Cons: I dig the sound of the tremolo but I sometimes wish the depth could be more pronounced. The reverb sounds great, but if your looking for that endless fender reverb, you might come up short on this one. I havn't totally broken this one in yet, so, these things could mature and change with time and punishment.
Reviewed by Phrimplepoot on 4/5/2007 who plays Rock, Blues, Progressive.
8 people found this review helpful.
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This is a classic. The Fender Twins have been near the same for as long as i can remember, and the tone is astounding. Amazingly sparkly on the clean, nice and crunchy on the driven channel. This amp houses one of the most well-known and yet versatile sounds in the music industry, and one of these is always nice to have on hand when recording.
I played an american strat through one of these for a while, and the tone was just perfectly matched to my guitar. This is plenty loud enough for any size gig; the band will never drown you out running through this guy. If you like anything from country to pop to classic rock, this amp is the one for you.
Reviewed by dai on 11/3/2006 who plays Rock, Folk.
10 people found this review helpful.
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One of the Best Tube Amps Ever!!!
I don't even know where to begin when it comes to this amp. First of all it has incredible power, I have played one of these next to a Marshall full stack and this amp definitely has more power. Secondly the tone is godly, you can get a very pure clean sound out of it, or a nice warm blues sound, and then with a couple of adjustments have a strong overdriven rock lead sound. Personally I would recommend this amp to anyone who can afford it, it can accomodate pretty much any style of playing, it sounds great, and it has more than enough power to compete with stacks. I hope this helps someone out there.
Reviewed by nowhereman984 on 8/23/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Jazz, Funk.
7 people found this review helpful.
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