A word of encouragement. Once you have the basics down, a good sounding amp with some nice effects will help you keep at it, which will make you sound better and better.
@@kenschwentker4446 Thank you for the kind words, Sir! I play for relaxation and enjoyment. You are totally right, though. The range of effects tends to keep me noodling much longer that I might otherwise! Hope your days are happy ones!
Ive just got this AMP and it is totally awesome! My favorite tone is Gain 8-10, Treble also around 8, Bass 5, Delay middle 4-5, it is really good tone for lead widesounding solos.
Great demo. Amps are getting cheaper, sounding better, more reliable and more versatile than ever. When I started nothing like this was available or if it was you had to pay huge bucks.
I needed a bus-friendly amp to take to open mics that weighs much less than my tube amps, to take to local open mics in smaller venues. We have some good blues jams here in Denver. It held its own at Lincon's Roadhouse Sunday, bought it the night before. I had the volume at about 9 and varied the gain depending on the song. The gain control works well with the various amp models. I normally despise modeling amps, and have no need for a Mustang 1 v2's complication.
I like the Champions, and I'm not a Fender brand fanboi in particular. Every one of them is gold. Friendly, easy to use interface ergonomics, superb tonal quality, versatility, and affordable. What's not to like?
Huge props to you for not only demonstrating the tones, but also the fact that the headphone output sounds pretty great. I wanted to get a budget-friendly amp that I can record from later down the road, and this sounds like it will definitely do the trick. Thanks a lot!
im buying this for myself sometime next week. it’s gonna be the first thing i actually buy myself cuz my parents were kind enough to buy me 2 guitars and an amp already. super hyped to get to play this very soon hopefully
This is a really good presentation of the tones that can be achieved with the amp. I recently bought one and love it. The thing I really like is that it's super easy to dial in a tone. Thanks!
I bought this amp 6 months ago and I love it. I finally paired my strat with a fender amp. This is the way god wanted it. True fender sound for your fender guitars. I don't use the on board effects though. I use a Zoom G1on pedal so I can footswitch tones during a song. It also boosts the volume of the amp. I use it on stage in a small casino with computer drums and bass, so I don't know if it's loud enough with a drummer. My favorite amp so far. Buy this if you want a clean crisp sound.
I am also looking for a amp that is clean at high volumes. I currently have Blackstar Core ID - on it to get clean, I have the put gain at 1.5 and volume at 7 (clean channel), but still on hard strumming there is some distortion. This is disappointing. I also use G1Xon. My question is how clean is the clean on this amp? If I have to get distorted sound, I prefer using the pedal patches.
I also have got this amp 4 years ago and i use it as an effect box after my pedalboard and before the audio interface of my laptop. The metal voicing are incredibly warm and tight and the blackface voice is perfect for clean stuff witg single coil pick ups. Great amp consideriny the price.
All Fender stuff sounds good Some sound better I love this amp Been playing since 1977 Have had amps that kids die for now The simplicity of it, no pedals needed is priceless . Miine is a one of a kind head Atop my desk 1x12 underneath the desk
Thanks bro~ I was shocked by this amp when I first got it, too. But the build in speaker is bad! I suggest using this amp like I do, phone recording output or another full range speaker amp.
As long as using a full range type of speaker like a keyboard amp or monitor speaker, the amp will have much better performance compared to the original.
The headphone out on this amp actually sounds pretty good, especially for the higher gain tones. A lot of amps high gain tones through their headphone outs sound thin and fizzy but this sounds quite full
Sounds SUPERB! Fender has come a lomg way with SS Amps ever since the first Champ XD'S were released which also sound Great and these Champions have the same sweet sounding circuitry minus the Tubes to worry about. Excellent line these little wonders.
Thank you for this video, i'm a bass player and i'm about to start guitar, i ordered an Squier HSS vintage modified and i'm planning to start learning by pluging it in into my bass amp which is a Fender rumble 15, once i improve i will definitely get a champion 20.
Iv'e had one for 6 months, and still getting new tones out of it, it's a great apartment practice amp, and paired with some quality studio headphones you can crank it up without the neighbors complaining
I had the Champion 40, didn't need that much for an apt., got the 20 and it is great. They have it tweaked so that the 8" speaker has some bass to it. For an apt amp it can't be beat.
I have 1 . Great little practice amp. Never had 1 problem with mine. I play thru this more then my Marshall DSL40. Which is in my bsement. And mainly used for band practice and playing out.
Thank you Jimmyrocks, I was about to buy a mustang 1 v2 but this thing looks so much easier to navigate and sounds just as good I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go with this one
Good review and good playing. I first bought the Mustang II but found it way to complicated for a room practice amp. Traded it for Champion 20. Maybe the best practice amp on market for under $100. Simple to use & with all the right amount of effects. I also really like this Champion amp for home recordings. Very clean with no hum. Thx
Hello. The result we hear in that video is achieved simply by plugging the headphone jack directly into the soundcard ? without mics, whithout anything ? Thanks a lot
Hi! I just bought mine fender champion after not practicing for years. I’m struggling to find the tone sound I want as well as understanding what certain knobs are for. Thx for this
Best demo of the various abilities of this amp I've seen yet. The headphone out doesn't sound too bad at all. Using a couple of mics...one off axis at the speaker and another several feet away would be even better. Very surprised by this amp. Great playing too.
Thanks. The headphone does give me a big shock! It's so convenient for recording situation. Also for late night practicing, too. Anyway, Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
Same here....I just got rid of a blackstar artisan ae that cost $400 and I can get every British tone the blackstar had with the British setting and more. I'm blown away. No tubes to worry about either. Just gotta see how it takes pedals but since it's a fender I'm assuming very well. The technology is here to lose your tubes honestly. Tubes are great but for most people who fiddle around in their bedrooms this is an easy choice. Musicians usually purchase way outside of their needs... .not I.
While I will always prefer the warmer, thicker tones of a valve amp. This amp is fantastic for the money and truly shows how far modelling amps have come
Great video thank you. Shows what knowledge and technique can achieve with a simple amp. Great encourage to work hard on skill without dropping to much cash on expensive amps.
Does that tap light always blink, regardless what you're doing or what settings? I think that would annoy me to no end. Great value, I own several champs of different eras - tweeds, blackface (they're tube amps though, not SS), they're really all most people ever need unless you're playing with a drummer and they record really well, you can get a huge tone with them close mic'd.
It only blinks if you put in a custom delay. By pressing it you can set how long after you want the delay. So if you press it and then again 1 second later you get a 1 sec delay. In this case it would blink showing you how long your delay is.
I bought a PRS S2 24 standard from a pawn shop and I asked them to throw the little fender amp in as well. I didn’t plan on keeping it around, but it’s the best practice amp I’ve ever had. Practice amps should be simple. You shouldn’t be spending 45 mins dialing in a tone.
Jimmy Lin...Your tone and articulation are so excellent. And to think, I just hoped for a little guidance on setting tones on the Champion 20 that is on its way to my door. I have subscribed and also save your video so I can play along when my new Fender amp arrives. I will be doing my best to get a sound as cool as you get! As I work my way there, I will be inspired through starts and stops, because your excellent video assures me this little amp can deliver--if the playing is right.
Thanks for your support. Appreciate it. I do suggest you to use the headphone output to get similar tones as these. I'm not a fan with this build in speaker at all!
Hi Jimmy Lin, it's fixfoxilupo1 again. I've been enthusing about the champion 40 (and so I probably would, if I had the champion 20, basically they bring the same sounds). I'd like to correct a mistake I made (for the tech enthusiasts): I wrote, that with the vintage amps before "British Orange" the equalizing section was quite authentically placed before the drive section. That was correct except for the Fender '57 Tweed Champ (Tweed Orange), which never had any tone control, just a volume control. So the amp designers decided for good reason to give it bass and treble controls behind the drive section. Kind regards
So what is blackface style on the fx dial? There are multiple "green" that show up when you turn the dial.....it's green, orange, red and then it repeats. So is it 02:Reverb+chorus or is it 05:Chorus Fast Sweep?
Wonder if it can get a moderately cranked BFSR tone. I am looking forward to testing my strat neck on the BF setting with the Gain dimed higher to get to that tube saturation sweet spot. Not so high its muddy, but very crunchy when you dig in. Hard to find a clip for just that tone strat neck on the champ demos. Think big fat ringing open Es. Metal/Dist sounded pretty good. I expect to have 3 fav tones. Tweed, BF (dimed with gain and reverb/delay) and 3rd Metal. Epi P90s coming.
Thanks for posting this, have you tried these settings with a single coil strat? I find myself mostly on the tweed settings with a fair amount of gain. It gives me the Larry Carlton sound with clean while playing softly an a moderate break-up while playing hard.
Cheers for this, i got my guitar to sound like i wanted. Id looked it up before but always was greeted with musicians going into depth about the ways things can sound and im just a dumb slob who wanted the guitars he bought to muck about with to go GRRR
This is probably the best review of this amp on RUclips. You focused on what it can do, and let the viewer figure out its limitations.
1. Blackface, green light
Gain 5, volume 3, treble 2.5, bass 4
2. British, green light
Gain 5, volume 3, treble 1, bass 5
3. Metal, green light
Gain 8, volume 3, treble 3, bass 5
4. Metal, orange light
Gain 6, volume 3, treble 4, bass 4
Thanks for the information.
Very precise playing. No show off, every note is controlled.
Thank you!
I just bought this amp.
I'm still laughing because as bad as I truly stink, this amp almost makes me sound like somebody.
Ha ha. Good choice, right? Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
A word of encouragement. Once you have the basics down, a good sounding amp with some nice effects will help you keep at it, which will make you sound better and better.
@@kenschwentker4446
Thank you for the kind words, Sir!
I play for relaxation and enjoyment. You are totally right, though.
The range of effects tends to keep me noodling much longer that I might otherwise!
Hope your days are happy ones!
@@kenschwentker4446 facts bro. After I got my first pedal with my Marshall mg 15 I didn't want to put my guitar down.
We all stink at first bud. Practice is the key to getting better
I have the amplifier. For its size it packs a huge punch. It was only 119.99 great for travel, and apartment living. Super versatile sound, and FX!
Where did you find this for $119?
@@debrajohnson7749 i found one for $40
@@haddontube As of today (9/7/22) they are on sale at Sweetwater for $109. Quite a steal!
@@lengross4126 yea I just recently saved up my money to buy a line 6 spider jam and it's the best amp I've ever played on tbh
I got mine for $207 where do you find this price
Ive just got this AMP and it is totally awesome! My favorite tone is Gain 8-10, Treble also around 8, Bass 5, Delay middle 4-5, it is really good tone for lead widesounding solos.
Yeah, I absolutely enjoy this amp a lot. Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
I was originally going to buy a little amp like the blackstar fly 3 but after seeing this video I 100% changed my mind
Great demo. Amps are getting cheaper, sounding better, more reliable and more versatile than ever. When I started nothing like this was available or if it was you had to pay huge bucks.
I needed a bus-friendly amp to take to open mics that weighs much less than my tube amps, to take to local open mics in smaller venues. We have some good blues jams here in Denver. It held its own at Lincon's Roadhouse Sunday, bought it the night before. I had the volume at about 9 and varied the gain depending on the song. The gain control works well with the various amp models. I normally despise modeling amps, and have no need for a Mustang 1 v2's complication.
The Classic rock tone so acdc... I loved it
Best review I've seen on this amp. Totally comprehensive.
I like the Champions, and I'm not a Fender brand fanboi in particular. Every one of them is gold. Friendly, easy to use interface ergonomics, superb tonal quality, versatility, and affordable. What's not to like?
Agreed! I really enjoy this one. Thanks for your support.
@@jimmyrocks43 how abt if u compare this with roland micro cube gx? Which one is better in ur opinion?
Huge props to you for not only demonstrating the tones, but also the fact that the headphone output sounds pretty great. I wanted to get a budget-friendly amp that I can record from later down the road, and this sounds like it will definitely do the trick. Thanks a lot!
im buying this for myself sometime next week. it’s gonna be the first thing i actually buy myself cuz my parents were kind enough to buy me 2 guitars and an amp already. super hyped to get to play this very soon hopefully
This is a really good presentation of the tones that can be achieved with the amp. I recently bought one and love it. The thing I really like is that it's super easy to dial in a tone. Thanks!
Agreed ! Super easy to use. Great tone right out of the box. Thanks for your support. Appreciate it !
I bought this amp 6 months ago and I love it. I finally paired my strat with a fender amp. This is the way god wanted it. True fender sound for your fender guitars. I don't use the on board effects though. I use a Zoom G1on pedal so I can footswitch tones during a song. It also boosts the volume of the amp. I use it on stage in a small casino with computer drums and bass, so I don't know if it's loud enough with a drummer. My favorite amp so far. Buy this if you want a clean crisp sound.
Honestly, if you want a god sanctioned pairing then take a proper strat with a Fender tweed valve amp
@Wicker Billy it's true
@Wicker Billy okay, there may be slight price difference but as good as this amp is. I'd rather pay higher for the tweed
I am also looking for a amp that is clean at high volumes. I currently have Blackstar Core ID - on it to get clean, I have the put gain at 1.5 and volume at 7 (clean channel), but still on hard strumming there is some distortion. This is disappointing. I also use G1Xon. My question is how clean is the clean on this amp? If I have to get distorted sound, I prefer using the pedal patches.
@@Heliwr1 "Slight"
Man you’ve really dialed these in! Love it!
I also have got this amp 4 years ago and i use it as an effect box after my pedalboard and before the audio interface of my laptop. The metal voicing are incredibly warm and tight and the blackface voice is perfect for clean stuff witg single coil pick ups. Great amp consideriny the price.
All Fender stuff sounds good
Some sound better
I love this amp
Been playing since 1977
Have had amps that kids die for now
The simplicity of it, no pedals needed is priceless . Miine is a one of a kind head
Atop my desk
1x12 underneath the desk
Do you prefer this over a small tube amp? Like Harley Benton 15?
Of course matters the kind of music do you like 😊
Great review. Finally someone exploring the whole bunch off this amp showcasing precise and skilled guitar playing.
Dude, thanks a lot for this demo. I wanted to hear the heavy/overdrive sounds of this amp and you provided!! So it's good for lead tones too... :)
That seems to be a better Amp than I would have thought...
Thanks for the video... You open my eyes for that amp.
Thanks bro~ I was shocked by this amp when I first got it, too. But the build in speaker is bad! I suggest using this amp like I do, phone recording output or another full range speaker amp.
what kind of speaker you suggest for replacement? Any brand or type?
As long as using a full range type of speaker like a keyboard amp or monitor speaker, the amp will have much better performance compared to the original.
OK, thanks for the advice, but I am asking if you have suggestions for replacing the internal speaker of the amp?
Same situation. Change it to a full range type of speaker will be much better.
The headphone out on this amp actually sounds pretty good, especially for the higher gain tones. A lot of amps high gain tones through their headphone outs sound thin and fizzy but this sounds quite full
It does. I think the best way to use this amp is though the headphone output. The build in speaker just sucks....
Bought one today. Thanks for this great video. Now if I only played half as well you I’d be happy!
Surprisingly great tone. Well dialled in and performed. Cheers.
Omg I’m so happy I just ordered one of these. this makes me so excited !!!!
Sounds SUPERB! Fender has come a lomg way with SS Amps ever since the first Champ XD'S were released which also sound Great and these Champions have the same sweet sounding circuitry minus the Tubes to worry about. Excellent line these little wonders.
Thank you for this video, i'm a bass player and i'm about to start guitar, i ordered an Squier HSS vintage modified and i'm planning to start learning by pluging it in into my bass amp which is a Fender rumble 15, once i improve i will definitely get a champion 20.
You won't regret it! I really enjoy this amp a lot!
Super cool demonstration 🤓🤘
Great video and awesome some job of demoing these various sounds showing the exact settings of each! Thank you
Iv'e had one for 6 months, and still getting new tones out of it, it's a great apartment practice amp, and paired with some quality studio headphones you can crank it up without the neighbors complaining
Thanks a bunch , all other reviews didn't have this shown at all , I buying this soon , wish me luck.
I had the Champion 40, didn't need that much for an apt., got the 20 and it is great. They have it tweaked so that the 8" speaker has some bass to it. For an apt amp it can't be beat.
Great demo and good explaination...
Thanks for your support. Subscribe to my RUclips channel if you are interested 😊
I have 1 . Great little practice amp. Never had 1 problem with mine. I play thru this more then my Marshall DSL40. Which is in my bsement. And mainly used for band practice and playing out.
Perfect practice & recording amp for sure! Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
Just got mine yesterday. And luv it.
Fantastic video! Being a noob, I usually lose half my practice trying to setup from scratch. These tones are a great quick start! Thanks!
Thank you Jimmyrocks, I was about to buy a mustang 1 v2 but this thing looks so much easier to navigate and sounds just as good I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go with this one
Good review and good playing. I first bought the Mustang II but found it way to complicated for a room practice amp. Traded it for Champion 20. Maybe the best practice amp on market for under $100. Simple to use & with all the right amount of effects. I also really like this Champion amp for home recordings. Very clean with no hum. Thx
Hello.
The result we hear in that video is achieved simply
by plugging the headphone jack directly into the soundcard ?
without mics, whithout anything ?
Thanks a lot
OMG YOU HAVE TAGHT ME SO MANY THINGS THANK THE GODS, WE SAHAL RIDE ROGETHER ON TO VALLHALLA TOGETHER!!
Thanks for your support.
TO VALLHALLA
Dude thank you so much, one of the hardest things was not playing good enough but was getting good tones
super instructional video! Great playing too.
I’m colorblind so I never noticed a difference in the light colors until you pointed it out. Now I gotta research that! Lol
Sorry for that. I didn't have a better way to show it....
Hi! I just bought mine fender champion after not practicing for years. I’m struggling to find the tone sound I want as well as understanding what certain knobs are for. Thx for this
Best demo of the various abilities of this amp I've seen yet. The headphone out doesn't sound too bad at all. Using a couple of mics...one off axis at the speaker and another several feet away would be even better. Very surprised by this amp. Great playing too.
Thanks. The headphone does give me a big shock! It's so convenient for recording situation. Also for late night practicing, too. Anyway, Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
Some really nice tones here, thank you so much!
My pleasure. Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
Excellent! I've never really unlocked a lot of good tones with my Champion 20, this lets me know what's possible. Thanks!
Glad I can help. Thanks for your support.
I just bought this amp and Its gonna be delivered tomorrow. Thanks man! 👌
My pleasure. Glad I can help.
I just bought it too
@kretik ay 100% It's not a bad amp on a budget at all. The metal tones aren't amazing but you can always use a pedal if you want to
@kretik ay 100% You can tweak a few things with this amp so that you can get the right tone
nice video and some good playing!
Just got this amp today and it is the best amp for the money ive ever played with.
Same here....I just got rid of a blackstar artisan ae that cost $400 and I can get every British tone the blackstar had with the British setting and more. I'm blown away. No tubes to worry about either. Just gotta see how it takes pedals but since it's a fender I'm assuming very well. The technology is here to lose your tubes honestly. Tubes are great but for most people who fiddle around in their bedrooms this is an easy choice. Musicians usually purchase way outside of their needs...
.not I.
While I will always prefer the warmer, thicker tones of a valve amp. This amp is fantastic for the money and truly shows how far modelling amps have come
Yeah. Technology is going crazy!
Great video! I just picked up the Champ 40 today, can't wait to start dialing in some nice tones like this. Thanks again!!
Thanks for your support. Glad I can help.
I like mine alot
Wow very good sound !
great demo! thanks! I really enjoy mine! its super easy to get nice tones out of it!!
Thanks for your support. Appreciate it^^
Most helpful video. Saving. Thank you.
I watched the video because this amp's tones are very clear i wasn't really fully engaged until the 4:14 mark. My style of play.
Great video thank you. Shows what knowledge and technique can achieve with a simple amp. Great encourage to work hard on skill without dropping to much cash on expensive amps.
Great demo! I have this amp and love it. Very easy to use and you get really awesome tones. Thanks!
Amazing tone you’re getting from that little thing
Just needed this , mu first ever amp and i had no idea how to make a good sound for my guitar
I’m chasing hard rock 80s tones like Warrant or White Lion. Would that be the metal green or metal orange setting?
Its great for recording.
Thank you so much. I'm really bad at dialing in tones.
Great demo thanks. I just ordered this amp to go with my first electric, a pacifica 012
Thanks for your support. You'll gonna love this amp!
Thank you for this video! Very informative and straight to the point, love it!
Thanks a lot for review!
The AC/DC is strong in this amp..
Settings? Mine doesn’t sound so good
Does that tap light always blink, regardless what you're doing or what settings? I think that would annoy me to no end. Great value, I own several champs of different eras - tweeds, blackface (they're tube amps though, not SS), they're really all most people ever need unless you're playing with a drummer and they record really well, you can get a huge tone with them close mic'd.
It only blinks if you put in a custom delay. By pressing it you can set how long after you want the delay. So if you press it and then again 1 second later you get a 1 sec delay. In this case it would blink showing you how long your delay is.
I bought a PRS S2 24 standard from a pawn shop and I asked them to throw the little fender amp in as well. I didn’t plan on keeping it around, but it’s the best practice amp I’ve ever had. Practice amps should be simple. You shouldn’t be spending 45 mins dialing in a tone.
Nice demo. Would have appreciated hearing what the speaker sounds like tho, especially on the clean (Blackface) setting.
You can hear the speaker sound in my other video which I compare it to the NUX BT20. Check it out~
Jimmy Lin...Your tone and articulation are so excellent. And to think, I just hoped for a little guidance on setting tones on the Champion 20 that is on its way to my door. I have subscribed and also save your video so I can play along when my new Fender amp arrives. I will be doing my best to get a sound as cool as you get! As I work my way there, I will be inspired through starts and stops, because your excellent video assures me this little amp can deliver--if the playing is right.
Thanks for your support. Appreciate it. I do suggest you to use the headphone output to get similar tones as these. I'm not a fan with this build in speaker at all!
THANKS! This is very helpful in determining which amp I am going to buy
Hi Jimmy Lin,
it's fixfoxilupo1 again. I've been enthusing about the champion 40 (and so I probably would, if I had the champion 20, basically they bring the same sounds). I'd like to correct a mistake I made (for the tech enthusiasts):
I wrote, that with the vintage amps before "British Orange" the equalizing section was quite authentically placed before the drive section. That was correct except for the Fender '57 Tweed Champ (Tweed Orange), which never had any tone control, just a volume control. So the amp designers decided for good reason to give it bass and treble controls behind the drive section.
Kind regards
Muchas gracias manix
Great video explaining the settings.
Thanks for your support. This is a great amp.
Great vid! Thanks for sharing
Can I have problems if I connect the headphone output to my audio interface to record?
I have the Champion 100 i am pairing it with Zoom G3XN but i am thinking of getting the NUX MG30
I'm expecting one this week...your video got me stoked now... maybe I don't have to drag my big amps around hehehehe.
Definitely a great choice! Glad I can help. Thanks for your support.
What's the first melody?
Thank you my friend.
Thanks, this video really help me a lot. Thanks again.
I have one of these amps, hooked it up to a "08" Gibson SG. Good little home amp, great for practicing, and small gigs.
Absolutely beatiful
Thank you
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Great usable video !
Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
Bridge of sighs is great on here. Only has for two months, so I have so many options to play. For the price? Best amp out there, $129.
So what is blackface style on the fx dial? There are multiple "green" that show up when you turn the dial.....it's green, orange, red and then it repeats. So is it 02:Reverb+chorus or is it 05:Chorus Fast Sweep?
The light is for amp models only.
Thanks Man! Nicely Done!
Glad I can help. Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
Wonder if it can get a moderately cranked BFSR tone. I am looking forward to testing my strat neck on the BF setting with the Gain dimed higher to get to that tube saturation sweet spot. Not so high its muddy, but very crunchy when you dig in. Hard to find a clip for just that tone strat neck on the champ demos. Think big fat ringing open Es. Metal/Dist sounded pretty good. I expect to have 3 fav tones. Tweed, BF (dimed with gain and reverb/delay) and 3rd Metal. Epi P90s coming.
Owned this amp for about a month and it was really nice it nothing with beat my peavy vypyr vip2
The clean tones are definitely nicer compare to the Peavey. Also the dynamic range is better.
Thanks for posting this, have you tried these settings with a single coil strat? I find myself mostly on the tweed settings with a fair amount of gain. It gives me the Larry Carlton sound with clean while playing softly an a moderate break-up while playing hard.
Strat sound great though this amp, too!
Really great job!
Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
Your video helps me alot.Thank you!!
My pleasure. Thanks for your support. Appreciate it.
This is HELPFUL! thanks!
for the price ... amazing !!
You are absolutely right!
please tell me how to record from this amp to my phone
Roland go mixer is a great choice !
Cheers for this, i got my guitar to sound like i wanted. Id looked it up before but always was greeted with musicians going into depth about the ways things can sound and im just a dumb slob who wanted the guitars he bought to muck about with to go GRRR
I have a champion 100. 50 more options, yet all i can find is ones on the 20.