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Super-Sonic amps are the favorites of pro guitarists in many genres who love glorious Fender clean tone and expressive modern high-gain from one no-nonsense tube amp. Perfect for stage and studio, the 1x12" Super-Sonic 22 Combo delivers this versatility with the organic feel and moderate power of the classic Deluxe Reverb® amp. The vintage channel delivers unmistakable Fender tone, and the awesome burn channel rocks overdrive from bluesy to flame-throwing - all without masking the tonal character of your guitar. Available in two classic looks - Black/Silver or 1961-style Blonde/Oxblood, both with ivory "radio" knobs and flowing 1960s Fender amp logo.
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1968 was a transitional year for Fender amps, with tone that was still pure Fender but a look that was brand new. With a silver-and-turquoise front panel and classy aluminum “drip edge” grille cloth trim, the Princeton Reverb received a fresh new face as it remained the perfect recording and gigging amp. Small, light and moderately powered, it produced big tube tone, with world-class Fender reverb and vibrato effects. For countless guitarists ever since, the Princeton Reverb has been the go-to amp for classic Fender sound.
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Played on countless hit recordings for decades now, the mid-'60s Deluxe Reverb is a timeless Fender classic and one of the most indispensable workhorse guitar amps ever made. Moderately powered and producing a full, snappy and crystalline tone revered in studios from Muscle Shoals to Abbey Road and on stages worldwide, it's a must-have tone machine. Today, the '65 Deluxe Reverb is still one of the coolest amps around, with the fantastic sound and vintage mid-'60s style still prized by rock, blues and country players everywhere. A classic then and a classic now.
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A historically significant amp used on countless hit songs for decades. Today, the '65 Princeton Reverb is as phenomenal looking, sounding and performing as ever, and is easily versatile enough to go from the living room to the recording studio to the gig with the great sound, style, reliability and authentic vintage vibe that Fender players know and love. One of the coolest amps around, period, it's ideal for anyone who demands top-notch tube tone, naturally dynamic clean and overdriven sound, and unmistakable long-spring Fender reverb and tube vibrato.
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Inspired by elements of three of Jack White’s vintage amps – a 1964 Vibroverb™, a 1960 Vibrasonic™ and a 1993 Vibro-King® – The Pano Verb Amp delivers many unique design features never before found on a Fender Amplifier. Jack worked closely with Fender to create the Pano Verb, an entirely new and versatile tube amplifier unlike anything you’ve heard before.
The Pano Verb’s cosmetics echo the Third Man iconic “yellow, black and white” aesthetic, so it looks as incredible as it sounds. A product of Fender in Corona, Calif., U.S.A., the Pano Verb is destined to become a modern classic for players that desire a distinctive sound for both stage and studio.
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Considered hidden treasures from the early 1960s, Fender® "brown panel" amplifiers bridged the gap between the raw tone of '50s-era tweed amps and the sparkling clean tone of mid-'60s "black panel" amps.
The first of the Fender® brown panel models, the '62 Super™ has an incredibly warm and woody sound when played clean blooming into sweet overdrive when cranked. Along with its special phase-shifting harmonic tremolo, this amp dishes out phenomenal tone at any volume. With dual 6L6 power tubes pushing 40 watts through two 10" Celestion® Custom Design speakers, the '62 Super™ is ideal for recording and gigging.
The '62 Super™ is the perfect addition to the American Vintage™ line — bound to be the next amp purchase for tone seekers, Fender® aficionados and collectors everywhere.