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  2. Fender Deluxe - Wikipedia

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    A 1953 Deluxe. The Fender Deluxe amp of the 1950s was a medium-powered unit designed to let guitarists "hold their own" in a small group. As blues, western swing, Western, and rockabilly bands began getting louder, the overdriven tone of a cranked-up Deluxe found its way onto many live and recorded performances.

  3. Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Rod Deluxe is an all tube combo amp rated at 40 watts. It utilizes a single 12-inch Celestion A-Type Speaker. The Hot Rod Deluxe is a mono-channel amplifier featuring 3 switchable gain levels: "Clean", "Drive", and "More Drive" selectable on either the control panel or footswitch (if plugged in).

  4. Fender Blues Junior - Wikipedia

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    Fender discontinued date codes in 2003. There is no reliable way to date 2003–2005 amps other than to ask Fender customer support to look up the date from the serial number. Amps made in 2006 have a small metal "Fender 60th Anniversary" button on the back plate. Amps from 2007 are undistinguished.

  5. Fender Hot Rod DeVille - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Rod DeVille is a modified version of the earlier Fender Blues DeVille from the Blues amplifier line and has a higher level of gain in its preamplification signal. The DeVille incorporates a 60 watt amplifier and has been offered in two different models: a 212 , with 2, 12-inch speakers and a 410 , with 4, 10-inch speakers.

  6. Fender amplifier - Wikipedia

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    The Deluxe was a larger amp with a Jensen 10” field-coil speaker and five tubes in a 14-watt design. ... (though in 1962-63 Fender built a small number of "Harvards ...

  7. Fender (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fender published the Fender Frontline magazine as a source of product, artist and technical data for the company's customers. [25] The first half featured interviews and articles about the guitars and the stars who played them, and the second half was a catalog section. [26] Fender published 27 issues of the magazine from 1990 through 2000. [26]

  8. List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments ...

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    Fender Jaguar Bass; Fender Jazz Bass [16] Fender Mustang Bass [17] Fender Precision Bass [18] Fender Telecaster Bass [19] (once replaced as Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB then Classic Vibe '50s Precision Bass) Fender Meteora Bass

  9. Fender Champ - Wikipedia

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    1953 Fender Champ in tweed covering. The Fender Champ was a guitar amplifier made by Fender. It was introduced in 1948 and discontinued in 1982. [1] An updated version was introduced in 2006 as part of the "Vintage Modified" line. The Champ had the lowest power output and the simplest circuit of all Fender tube amps.

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