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.
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The Fender Champ Amp first appeared in 1948 as the Champion 800, a four-watt amp with an eight inch speaker.
Here is a great condition Fender 68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb, delivering 35 watts through a pair of 10 inch Celestion Ten 30 speakers.
The Victoria Ivy League is based on the classic Fender Harvard 5F10 amp produced from 1955 to 1961, positioned between the Princeton and the Deluxe. This amp has a date code of 10/12, indicating October of 2012 and was built at Naperville Illinois. It has been used as intended, and shows expected wear to the tweed covering.
The Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb amp is based on the classic but perhaps under appreciated Vibrolux Reverb models, with a bit more power and reverb on both channels. The Fender Custom Vibrolux Reverb Professional Tube Amplifier, built from 1995 to 2013, was part of Fender’s Professional Series, designed by the Custom Shop and built in the factory.
The Fender GB Hot Rod Deluxe III – GB for George Benson – first appeared in 2012 as a variation of the standard Hot Rod Deluxe (HRD). The Fender Hot Rod series launched in 1996, consisting of versions of the Deville, Deluxe, Blues Junior and Pro Junior amps. These amps are all still in production and regular use in all contexts – home, stage and studio.