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Fender '57 Reissue Champ amp

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

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In this video Guitar World's gear editor Paul Riario demonstrates the features of the Fender '57 Reissue Champ amplifier.

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  • $1000 for a 5 watt reissue amp with only one knob. only fender could do that.

  • "In order to get the 57 champ, I had to drive the delorean at 88 miles per hour to 1957. I'm glad that I did, because I didn't have this amp I would have never been able to play some Chuck Berry at the school dance so I could witness my parents getting freaky with it"

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  • @DanDeePee Marshall too. They are charging $800 for a 1 watt, two knob "50th anniversary" amp. Gibson is just as bad charging $2,300 for a one pickup Les Paul Junior Reissue. Of all of the companies, Fender has done an overall good job of giving the customers what they want.

  • @javiceres i seriously can, through the blues setting im just saying very costy

  • @guitarfreak9177 whose quote?

  • @DanDeePee but it sounds damn good.

  • Everyone who's hating on it has never played through a vintage Champ. It's a spiritual experience

  • @nabullshitmate I seriously doubt you get that clean tone from that Line6, go compare them live.

  • @TheOrderoftheOwl Go search how much it's transformers alone go for.

  • @DanDeePee There's plenty of companies selling 5watt amps for higher prices... and people buy them. I actually bought a used 57 Deluxe for something like 850 Euros, but if I had a lot of money I may buy this little thing. The number of knobs is unrelated to price, it depends on the type of circuit you like. I don't like master volume amps for instance, and for other people is a must.

  • @DanDeePee Wrong, there's a large list.

  • Sounds crap.

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