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Fender Frontman 10G Guitar Amp, 10 Watts, with 2-Year Warranty, 6 Inch Fender Special Design Speaker, 5.75Dx10.25Wx11H Inches

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Color: Black


Size: 10 Watt


Features

  • The Fender Frontman 10G Guitar Amplifier features 10 watts, 7.5Hx11.5Wx13.7D inches, 11.7 pounds
  • The 6 inch Fender Special Design speaker delivers quality tones and variety of sounds from blues to metal
  • Enjoy a breadth of controls, including gain, over-drive select switch, volume, treble, and bass
  • The closed-back design packs a heavier bass response
  • 2 Year Limited Warranty: Fender amplifiers are designed for players and built with unmatched quality, down to the last screwFender warrants this amplifier to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years from original purchase

Description

The Frontman 10G brings together familiar Fender cosmetics and "best-in-class" sound quality at a great price point that fits every player's budget. The 10G features a simple intuitive design that anyone, from beginners to pros, will immediately understand. It includes a clean channel with a volume and three EQ knobs for sonic flexibility, plus a separate switchable Drive channel with its own volume. It also comes with 1/8 inch auxiliary in to play along with your favorite tunes and a headphone jack for silent practice. The Frontman also puts out 10 watts into an 6 inch Special Design Speaker that delivers great tones when practicing or playing with friends. 7.5x11.5x13.7 Inches. 11.7 pounds. Its dimensions are 7.5x11.5x13.7 inches and it weighs 11.7lbs.

Brand: Fender


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material: Stainless Steel


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 10 Watts


Number of Bands: 2


Speaker Size: 6 Inches


Power Source: Electric


Output Channel Quantity: 1


Amplifier Type: Solid State


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack


Color: Black


Enclosure Material: Stainless Steel


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 5.75"D x 10.25"W x 11"H


Item Weight: 3.8 Kilograms


Brand: Fender


Model Name: Frontman 10G


Global Trade Identification Number: 05


UPC: 717669568771 717669568405


Manufacturer: Fender


Model Number: 2311000000


Mfr Part Number: 2311000000


Warranty Description: Manufactuer Warranty


Built-In Media: Amplifier, Power Supply


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Electric Guitar Power Amplifier


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  • Good little amp, easily improved. Remember to adjust your pickup heights.
Color: Black Size: 10 Watt
What the other reviewers have said is true: the clean tones are pretty good, the distortion is not so good, the volume is more than enough for practice, and the tiny size makes it very portable and extremely user friendly. Also, as compared to my tube Fender Champion 600, it is much quieter, as one would expect from a solid state amp. Because the Champ drives me nuts with all of its odd hums, pops, and buzzes, and because I really don't want to lay out a couple of hundred bucks right now to experiment with a bunch of different tubes, I got this amp as a quieter practice amp that I might tinker with. So, soon after buying it, I replaced its speaker with the Italian-made Jensen Modern series 6" 4 ohm ("MOD 6-15") unit also available from amazon, which ironically is often bought to improve the sound of the Champion. Now the clean tone is very good, with a hint of the "chirp" or "crunch" I get from the Champion with sharp pick attacks, though without the overall tube warmth. The distortion is a little less disastrous if you keep the gain at 5 or below, but all I really care about is the clean tone. The new speaker produces more volume and clarity at a given setting so I can get a reasonably loud sound without turning up the Telecaster volume control past the point where the single coil hum kicks in. This modification took all of 5 minutes to do. So, with $59 in the amp and $29 in the speaker, I've got a tiny $88 amp with pretty darn good clean sound and minimal noise. Now I'm trying to figure out if I really want to keep the Champion, though I probably will given how special the tube sound is. Even if you don't do this easy modification, it's important to remember to adjust your pickup heights slowly and methodically to get the maximum clarity out of the amp. For those of you who might have gotten this amp as starter unit or as part of a beginner's package, consider the speaker change. It really does help. After the "transplant," with amp volume at 4.5, treble at 5, bass at 3.5 and my guitar volume control at about 2/3, this little amp doesn't sound tiny or "tinny" at all. It easily fills my living room with that classic Telecaster twang! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2013 by Timbeaux

  • Great little amp, even better with headphones
Color: Black Size: 10 Watt
Bought this for my daughter and it sounds great. Plenty of volume for practicing, clean tone, and easy controls. The headphone output is a huge bonus. Plug in and it sounds even better, plus she can practice without shaking the walls. Solid Fender build, simple to use, and perfect for a beginner or bedroom setup. Exactly what we needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by John

  • Very nice to practice on.
Color: Black Size: 10 Watt
This small, lightweight amp is a great amp to set up to practice on. I don't think it's necessarily only for beginners to practice on. The amp delivers a nice, clean sound as promised. The knobs are easy to turn and feel high quality. No power cord needed, it comes connected. You only have treble, bass, gain, and volume to play with. Without the ability to change around mids, the overall sound you will be able to produce will be a bit less versatile. There is an overdrive setting, but no additional distortion or other effects. An effects pedal works nicely as an alternative to what is built in. I would not use this for more than practicing. I have not put the volume to the test, but I can't imagine it would compete with drums (as a drummer myself). The amp is your standard "small" size and very lightweight. I upgraded from a Gorilla 30 watt from the 80s, so I might be a bit happier with this than the next person. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by Matt

  • A clean little amp that won't distract you with features
Color: Black Size: 10 Watt
I've had numerous amps over my 10+ years of toying around on guitar and electric bass. It's more than fair to say I have Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS), but I like to think I've toned down somewhat (pun fully intended). Among my arsenal in the "practice amp" section is a Blackstar HT-1R combo, a Yamaha THR-10, and my 5 watt Ampeg tube amp whose model name eludes me at the moment. So why this amp? Anyone whose spent time even researching amps can say the amps I listed are better than this little Frontman. The nitty gritty: I wanted a clean simple amp that isn't expensive, since it's in a place that could see it get damaged. Yep, that's it. Why not just play my Ampeg or HT-1R? The Ampeg is surprisingly loud for it's low-wattage stature, so I rarely get a chance to crank it up. My Blackstar WAS my bedroom practice amp (which is what this Fender is now), until a niece nearly spilled a drink on it. It's hiding downstairs in my studio, away from kids and liquids now. While I appreciate the THR-10's compact size, I only have floor space for amps, so I rarely get to hear the amp at ear level. Plus, although it has a convincing Fender-like clean, it's digital effects mean I spend more time toying with amp channels and effects than I do practicing. This amp is for practice, but that doesn't mean it sounds bad! I'm very partial to Fender's cleans, so that, along with the amp's low price and simplicity, gave me an excuse to fuel my syndrome. Since this amp is solid state, I can just plug in and turn it on. No waiting for tubes to warm up. It has a two band EQ and NO effects, so I spend more time PLAYING my guitar rather than fiddling with the amp. It can get plenty loud to offend folks in nearby rooms, but it's still a lot quieter than my Ampeg. Plus, I have access to Fender clean tones again!! No this amp isn't as nice as a '57 Champ (I used to have an Eric Clapton model), and it isn't as clean as a Twin (had a brief privileged chance to play one for a bit) but I like the fact this doesn't model anything. It's a Fender amp. Done. No frills. I exclusively use this amp on it's clean channel. The Overdrive channel..... I don't like it. It sounds WAY TOO compressed. There's no overtones, no nuances in the OD channel's tone that make it shine. I can't fault Fender for that too much though. They built this practice amp for a younger, less experienced audience. To my ears, it sounds bad, but my 10 year old niece thinks I sound like a rock god when I strum power chords while playing through the OD channel. Yep, I can hear someone: "Does it take pedals?" Yeah, any amp will. Some just do it better than others. Keep this amp on the clean channel and it LOVES pedals. I'm running my TC Electronics Hall of Fame reverb into it now, and am swapping out different OD and Distortion pedals to see which one I'll leave by the amp since I don't like it's built in overdrive. The reverb pedal sounds wonderful and on a spring setting, really gives the amp a more authentic Fender vibe (again, pun intended). So yeah, I didn't need another amp. But I'm happy my Blackstar is in a safer room, I'm happy I have an amp that produces Fender clean tones, I'm happy I didn't spend a lot of money. I'm happy it doesn't take up very much floor space, the household members are happy I won't blast the windows out of the house. Plus I'm spending my playing sessions actually playing my guitar instead of toying with effects. I bring that up a few times because I see other reviewers comparing this humble amp to it's fuller featured Champion brother amps. Yep, you'll get more bang for the buck by getting a Champion. But do you REALLY need all it's effects and channels? Really? I used to insist that I needed it all, and here I am, with several amps and I wouldn't mind having more to try and placate my endless search for tone. If you're serious about playing guitar, PLAY GUITAR. Don't worry about channels, effects, and such. You can learn to use them later on, but when you skimp on productive guitar practice, all the effects in the world can't save you from a critic that has sharp, trained ears. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2019 by Hawk eye

  • Excellent budget amp. Worth it.
Color: Black Size: 10 Watt
This amp is every bit of worth it. I bought this in 2014 and it still works perfectly and sounds amazing.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026 by Brandon Bartlett

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