This video was shot with my new ‘JieYang’ fluid head tripod, check out my unboxing video of it. Starting to get the hang of things, but this is a huge improvement, nice smooth movement and panning. Thanks again for watching y’all!
Beginner here; I just bought the Fender 100 and I'm watching this because I am curious if I can connect ANY pedal I want to this amp. I went with the 100 because I can't afford( nor am I ready ) all the different pedals. I later want to connect a compression pedal, tube screamer, etc... and want to make sure if it will work, though I'm sure it will, just looking for confirmation.
@ Mike J747: No problem, everyone was a beginner at some time, and learning never stops. Great amplifier choice, you won't regret it. From what I've seen you can run any pedal. One thing to note, certain ones you want to keep away from the amp as they can feedback or create hum. Also, put a piece of rug under your amp and pedals, this offers you some dampening and will help kill any errant room vibrations. Best of luck, have fun!
@@randymanx2674 Hey, just curious; Can you connect a tube head to this? I'm sure it would bypass all effects on the 100 but would it work and then connect pedals to it. Basically just using the speakers on the 100 with a tube head and getting that tube sound.
Miguel Gutierrez de Cabiedes Hi Miguel, you will be fine using the inputs of either channel. The ‘Pre Out’ is best for use with an interface or digital recording.
overdrive, distortion and fuzz pedals should go into the input of the amp, modulations, delays and reverbs should go in the fx loop. It's fine if you plug them all straight into the input. NEVER plug your overdrives, distortions and fuzzes in the fx loop, they are going to sound very harsh. If you are using something that emulates the preamp of another amp plug it in the fx loop. The most common pedal order is wah then dirt pedals (overdrive, distortion and fuzz), then modulation (phasers, flanger, chorus, tremolo) then delay and finally reverb.
It's one of the best amp on the market. Powerful, versatile, love it.
This video was shot with my new ‘JieYang’ fluid head tripod, check out my unboxing video of it. Starting to get the hang of things, but this is a huge improvement, nice smooth movement and panning. Thanks again for watching y’all!
I have this same amp its power full man? Try to set to jazz cam sim.then use the clean 😊
That is pretty cool!
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How you been kiddo?
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Wonderful, Banff good folks, not trigger happy like JH folks is. ok, take care, we be checkin' on ya, enjoy!
Thanks for sharing. 🎶
Thank you for watching ! Cheers!
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Got it Purple, your the best!
That's dope randy.
Hey thanks for watching Zak!
Beginner here; I just bought the Fender 100 and I'm watching this because I am curious if I can connect ANY pedal I want to this amp. I went with the 100 because I can't afford( nor am I ready ) all the different pedals. I later want to connect a compression pedal, tube screamer, etc... and want to make sure if it will work, though I'm sure it will, just looking for confirmation.
@ Mike J747: No problem, everyone was a beginner at some time, and learning never stops. Great amplifier choice, you won't regret it. From what I've seen you can run any pedal. One thing to note, certain ones you want to keep away from the amp as they can feedback or create hum. Also, put a piece of rug under your amp and pedals, this offers you some dampening and will help kill any errant room vibrations. Best of luck, have fun!
@@randymanx2674 Thanks and thank you.
@@randymanx2674 Hey, just curious; Can you connect a tube head to this? I'm sure it would bypass all effects on the 100 but would it work and then connect pedals to it. Basically just using the speakers on the 100 with a tube head and getting that tube sound.
@@mikej7475 Hey Mike, sadly no. There is no input for a speaker jack which is probably the only drawback of this amp.
yea buddy
how should I connect the pedals? through the input or through the pre out
Miguel Gutierrez de Cabiedes Hi Miguel, you will be fine using the inputs of either channel. The ‘Pre Out’ is best for use with an interface or digital recording.
overdrive, distortion and fuzz pedals should go into the input of the amp, modulations, delays and reverbs should go in the fx loop. It's fine if you plug them all straight into the input. NEVER plug your overdrives, distortions and fuzzes in the fx loop, they are going to sound very harsh. If you are using something that emulates the preamp of another amp plug it in the fx loop.
The most common pedal order is wah then dirt pedals (overdrive, distortion and fuzz), then modulation (phasers, flanger, chorus, tremolo) then delay and finally reverb.
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thank ya!
hey randy hope you get this -we have been trying to get you to another arch
ok, thanks Purple, very kind of ya'll!
@@randymanx2674 i dont know how to get you there because its not popping up as viewable -maybe you have it in your history?
I'll see, thanks !
@@randymanx2674 im trying to get a wrench to reply so i can talk to them this way without jackson control
on one of my videos
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I agree!
Fender Champion 100 sounds awful in every single youtube video I've watched so far, and I've seen many.
Yeah crappy phone. Check out my newest video with the same set up. My playing is a lot better too lol. Thanks for watching.
No bluetooth , no 100 effects at your feet without pedals. Big deal
At least I have an amp 😂 go away troll.
Bluetooth 😂 tool… you can tell you’ve never played anything other than your little winky😁 sad sad sad 😆