The Matchless Chieftain is a 40 watt, class A 2×12 Combo tube amp using a pair of EL34 tubes and built to be extremely solid and versatile.
Combo
The Fender ’68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb updates the classic Vibro Champ with a 10 inch Celestion speaker and digital Reverb. At five watts, this little amp provides great tones at usable volume levels.
The Mesa Boogie Mark 1 was an unexpectedly significant amplifier. Blending a hot-rodded Fender Bassman circuit and 12 inch JBL speaker into a Fender Princeton chassis and cabinet, Randall Smith created an immediate hit.
Based on the well established Champ amp, the Fender Vibro Champ Amp was built from 1964 to 1982. In addition to the Vibrato circuit and its speed and intensity controls, this model gained Treble and Bass tone controls.
The Fender Champ Amp first appeared in 1948 as the Champion 800, a four-watt amp with an eight inch speaker.
New for this generation of guitarists is the Mesa Boogie Recto-Verb 1×12 combo, retaining all the similar Rectifier series features and more.