Here’s a very cool 1955 Fender Champ Amplifier. The Champ was introduced in 1948, when it represented a sizeable amount of power and volume, and discontinued in 1982, by which time it was completely overshadowed by stack-type amps with exponentially more power.
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This beautiful Fender Strat Custom Shop Carved top from 1999 is in excellent condition and selling for $1399.
MORE →A classic, the 1959 Fender Jazzmaster.
Leo Fender introduced the Jazzmaster at the 1958 NAMM show and intended it as an upmarket offering to jazz guitarists. However, it wasn’t met with the same kind of roaring success as the Telecaster and Stratocaster and Precision Bass.
MORE →Here’s a hardworking 1966 Fender Jazz Bass.
Introduced in 1960, Leo Fender’s Jazz Bass tends to have a tighter, more focused tone that doesn’t emphasize the fundamental frequencies as much as the Precision bass does. This helps it to move ‘forward’ in an audio mix, making it more popular in emerging musical styles where there was more emphasis on the bass – for example, rock power trios and funk.
MORE →This Fender Bassman amp is in great shape and sells for $850.
MORE →This Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue from 2008 is in great shape and selling for $699.99
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