Fender Champion 40 Combo w/ Effects | Gear4music demo
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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The Fender Champion 40 has classic Fender Blackface cosmetics, simple controls and a versatile sound.
The 20 watt Champion features a single 12" Special Design speaker with great amp voices and effects making it easy to dial in just the right sound from jazz to metal, blues to country and more.
Hi all. I’ve had this amp one month. I have a blues jnr reverb 3. So now I can truely add comment. The blues jnr 3 is 3 times as loud but I’ve discovered something remarkable about is little champion 40 amp, with my strat , the tones are awesome. Across the five toggle tones, tone and volume controls it is outstanding. The variation, in tone, depth and clarity,, a knock out. The volume issue, don’t know, but the tone “ amazing”
I've had my eye on a deluxe reverb but my wallet says this is way more practical. Not to mention I can carry this without a trip to the chiropractor.
It has reverb in it too i think, and its cheap so ill buy it whenever i can lmao
Hey, this guy is great. His the lead guitar player for a band named Wayward Sons. They're pretty good. I saw them in Berlin when they did the warm up for Steel Panther and I really enjoyed their music. :-)
Now he's demoing the amp that I want to buy? That's cool.
Awesome demo. Thinking to get this amp. Thanks.
I've watched a lot of demos done by this guy, and he plays really tasty, bluesy stuff. I thought, "What a great blues player."
And then I found this video today. And I realise he shreds. How could I have been so stupid?
I mean, the hair should have given it away. That's metal hair. Not blues hair.
I got distracted. lol
Great playing.
Can you use more than 1 effect at a time?
excellent guitarist
Convinced me... I'm buying dammit...
Is it a tube amp?
@@dizzyguy7423 no
Is it loud enough for bands.
Omar Sharif yes, and if you still want it to be louder than it is, you can put a more efficient speaker into it, which will make the amp a bit louder, just because the speakers that come stock are not the most efficient. For example, a Celestion Creamback or a Jensen.
I have Mine in my basement, I have to put my volume on 2 because any louder and my parents complain it’s too loud and 2.5 you can hear it from outside. Short answer: yes
Yes. It's loud enough for gigs and concerts. Stuff like that
2:22 song?
what guitar ia that?
Most likely one of the ibanez AZ models
Looks like Dave Murray from Iron Maiden
awesome
Exelent amp
My name is erick from indonesia. Thanks for your video 👍👍👍. I do have a question. Is the clean tone glassy sound on champ 100 the same with champ 40? I'm still thinking whether sould i buy 1 champ 100, or buy 2 champ 40.
If the clean tone sound the same, i'm leaning on the second option.
What do you recommend in your opinion. Thanks for your attention
sama aja mas
Buena reseña
The amp is garbage, I bought one, and I can tell you it sounds really bad and sucks. Lol
You can hear in this video how bad it is.
It sounds fine.
Maybe it’s your playing??
Get better.
In the wrong hands...I love mine it is practical,inexpensive and loaded with usable effects,my advise to you is simply to practice your guitar playing more seriously you will learn to love this truly amazing jewel of an amp...
@@frankmontoya1069 the issue with mine is that effect pots are bad, they crackle and feed back, they go from zero to 10 with the slightest movement, and are pretty much unusable.
I could try some electronic cleaner on them , or replace them., but haven’t.
It plays fine Clean. So I use it clean with foot peddles, which is how guitarists do it .
So, just saying, the effects etc on mine don’t work, and the ones I managed to get working didn’t sound good. Very tingy ,limited and a bad effort at on Fenders behalf .
junk like the rest this amps they got now days all this factory pre set fx is over kill. i been playing rock,blue's and country gigs last 20 years and you dont got time to set there and fight with this stupid sounds. all you use is clean and a Distortion sound to do your job the rest is shit sounding and in the way of playing and doing your gig job
amen to that. probably need a little reverb, but that's about it
calm down fool, not everybody is out there working clubs or whatever you claim to be doing, lots of people using these for practice and small studio use for recording.
@@fiddlestickzmuzik shut up fool i been on this earth longer and know what im talking about it dont change what i said over kill fx
@@fiddlestickzmuzik and as of that what i said is 100% true !!!!!!good luck getting any amp now day's with out all the factory force per set shit sounds your not gonna find one
@@truthfinder4973 Then what kind of amp do you recommend for a MIA fender strat pro2? Because I somewhat agree with the FXs, usually I just buy pedals and play on clean. I was thinking of a fender blues jr.