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Fender Champion II 100 Guitar Amp, 100 Watts, with 2-Year Warranty, Features 15 Built-In Effects Models

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Size: 100 Watts


Style: Champion II


Features

  • 100 watts
  • Dual 12" Fender Special Design speakers
  • Two channels, single input
  • Reverb, delay/echo, chorus, tremolo, Vibratone and other effects
  • Different amp voicings and distortion types

Description

Whether you're looking for your first practice amp, or affordable, powerful stage gear for playing in a band, there's a Champion II amp that's ideal for you, simple to use and versatile enough for any style of guitar playing. Champion II 100 delivers world-renowned Fender clean and overdrive tones plus an assortment of British and modern distortion flavors. From jazz to country, blues to metal, it's easy to dial up the right sound. There's also a built-in effects selection including reverb, delay/echo, chorus, tremolo, Vibratone and more. Delay times and tremolo speeds can easily be set with the TAP button to match song tempos. Other features include auxiliary input for easy connection to external devices, headphone output for private practice, rear-panel USB port and more.

Brand: Fender


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 1E+2 Watts


Product Dimensions: 29.1"D x 22.3"W x 13.7"H


Item Weight: 45.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 10.25 x 26 x 19 inches


Item model number: 2330900000


Date First Available: September 16, 2024


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 1E+2 Watts


Size: 100 Watts


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  • Fender BRINGS IT with This Powerful Amp!
This thing ROCKS! I strongly recommend purchasing the additional / optional foot switch, but otherwise this thing is 100% ready to rock right out of the box. FIrst, it's a great looking amp with contemporary black-on-black styling. Second, all channels sound great - clean, muddy, dirty, crunchy - whatever you're after, this amp can do it. Operation goes something like this: Basically you have two channels and one mini effects rack. Call Channel 1 "Clean" - no modulation, no overdrive, just some voltage and a speaker. Call Channel 2 "Modded" - this is where the fun starts. Channel 2 has a gain control, independent volume from channel 1, and several presets to help you lock in your tone. Basically it's an amp emulator with a combination of amp "voicings" and effects from fuzz to distortion. You can get that neat, warm Vox tone, a really crunchy sort of Marshall sound, and more. It's not the most sophisticated sound mixer in the world, but if you're playing at home as a hobbyist, it's plenty. Then you've got the "Effects" selector. Here's a two-channel EQ (bass & treble) plus a host of effects like you'd get from various stomp boxes: Reverb, Tremolo, Chorus, Delay, and also a "timer" control for the Wah, Tremolo, and Delay effects. It takes a little getting used to, but once you get the knack it's simple. The level of effect can be adjusted from light to very, very heavy. For my part: I don't mess around with the effects too much - I have stomp boxes for that. I do like to put Channel 2 on full distortion because it gives me a toothier crunch than my Big Muff can. The reverb is excellent, so I take advantage of that, but personally I only use the tremolo, delay, chorus (etc) when I want to sort of experiment with the sound. in other words, it helps me make up my mind if I want to buy another stomp box or not (ie "wow, this sounds really cool with tremolo on...maybe I should buy a trem peddle...). It's got an auxiliar input if you have a drum machine, emulator, or if you just want to jam a long to tracks on another device that you want to hear through the amp. It also has a headphone jack (my neighbors are grateful for that one). I have yet to turn this thing up to 11. Frankly it shakes my teeth at about 5. Given the wattage and speaker, this is probably a fine amp for smaller gigs as well as home practice. Now just between you, me, and the wall: I am a pretty low-tech sort of dude. The newer amps with all sorts of digital emulation, downoadable presets, direct-to-USB porting for computer play...it's neat, but it's not necessary, and I frankly don't want to spend the time learning something I'm never gonna use. I just want to plug in and rock out - this is the right amp for that. VERDICT: BUY. It's an excellent home practice amp, solid effects sampler, and perfectly capable small-gig amp. ALSO: Get the foot switch! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025 by Vytau and Ambrosha

  • Great Amp for a great price.
Size: 50 Watts Style: Champion II
For a modern all electronic amp, for a budget amp, at its price point, what a great sounding amp, still playing with all the features, can't get over the fact that Fender built a solid amp, love the sound it produces, I would recommend this just right size amp. Thank You.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025 by JC

  • Great Little Practice Amp with Big Sound
Size: 25 Watts Style: Champion II
It’s a bit on the small side, but this is a solid practice amp with great sound quality. It offers a variety of distortion levels and built-in effects, and turning the effects knob all the way brings them all together for a powerful, layered tone — very cool! If you’re new to guitar and don’t want to invest in pedals right away, this amp is a great choice. It’s simple to use, versatile, and perfect for practicing at home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025 by Shane Reman

  • A Digital Amplifier for Analog Players
After using the amplifier for a few months and reading up on the new digital modeling amps, I think the best way to describe the Champion 40 is that it's a modeling amplifier for people who don't want to connect their guitar amp to their phone or the Internet. Instead of dozens/hundreds of amp sounds and effects and configurations, the Champion series gives you a fixed number of solid amp sounds through an interface that looks, feels, and works just like a regular old-school amplifier. It makes the newer tech in solid-state amplifier much more accessible. I'll also add that I've since picked up a small tube amp which I love, but I have one favorite guitar where I still prefer running it through the Champion's Deluxe or Princeton Reverb voices. Rest of the original write-up follows. I'm mostly a hobby player, playing for fun and to accompany/supervise my son during his music practice. I've never owned a "real" amp, playing through an early-1990's vintage Crate practice amp and a Pignose. Both were functional: I'd play through them so I could hear my Strat, but I never loved how my guitar sounded through either of them. The pandemic has led to me playing a lot more, so I finally decided to splurge on a better practice amp. I don't have a lot of experience with amps, and the pandemic meant I couldn't try any in person before buying something. I settled on the Champion 40 one based on comments and videos of recent Fender solid-state amps. The other amp I considered was a Bugera v5 tube amp, but I went with the Champion 40 for its versatility and to avoid the maintenance that I know tube amps require. The best thing I can say about this amp is that I feel like my guitar suddenly has tone, whether through the clean channel or through the voice channel. I play more than I did before because I like hearing my guitar talking through it. It's a simple amp that's easy to operate and doesn't have as much complexity as something like the Fender Mustang line, but you can still get plenty of versatility with the amp voices and effects provided. A lot of the built-in effects are gimmicky, but I like the way the reverb effects sound and I'm not into effects anyway. The marketing says the clean channel is modeled after a classic Twin blackface sound, and I'd agree based on how close it is to the Twin voice on the other channel with the gain turned down. Finally, while looks are the least important aspect of an amp, I love the classic Fender blackface look of the Champion 40. I also like the usability of the blackface angled front panel over top-mounted controls (as on the Fender tweed amps or the Mustang line), so it's not just about the looks. I am sure there are lots of amps in this price range that would satisfy my needs, and which would sound as good or better. I'm also sure I could spend 2-5 times as much money a tube amp to get better tone. The bottom line is that I love the way this amp looks, works, and sounds, and I feel like I got a whole lot of amplifier for the money. It's an amp I can grow with for quite a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020 by Edward C. Liu

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