The Super Champ X2 Head offers great low-power tube sound in compact design that presents the same great features as its 15-watt, dual-channel combo sibling. It’s designed for use with the new SC112 Enclosure or other 8-ohm speaker enclosure. Made in Ensenada, Mexico, the Super-Champ X2 Head features a voicing knob for selection of 16 different amp types (Tweed, Blackface, British, Hot Rod, metal and more), 15 effects with level control, dual-channel switching (footswitch optional), tap tempo control for precise delay time adjustment, 1/4” line output and USB output for speaker-emulated digital recording. Fender FUSE™ software (available as a free download) allows even more tonal versatility, with customization of amp voicing and effects defaults, effects parameters deep editing, and online access to free Fender community content.
The Hot Rod Deluxe™ amp has become the world’s best-selling tube amp. From its introduction on through to today, countless guitarists have chosen it as their go-to amp, and it has proven equally popular among rock, country, punk, pop, blues and jazz players. The Hot Rod Deluxe 112 Enclosure features a 12” Celestion® G12P-80 speaker for all-around use with a variety of combo amps. It fits neatly under the Hot Rod Deluxe and Blues Deluxe combos, adding bass response and thump, apparent volume and stage coverage. Rated at 80 watts RMS at 8 ohms. Speaker cable and fitted cover included.
The Hot Rod Deluxe™ amp has become the world’s best-selling tube amp. From its introduction on through to today, countless guitarists have chosen it as their go-to amp, and it has proven equally popular among rock, country, punk, pop, blues and jazz players. The Hot Rod Deluxe 112 Enclosure features a 12” Celestion® G12P-80 speaker for all-around use with a variety of combo amps. It fits neatly under the Hot Rod Deluxe and Blues Deluxe combos, adding bass response and thump, apparent volume and stage coverage. Rated at 80 watts RMS at 8 ohms. Speaker cable and fitted cover included.
Fender’s new Red October amps present several of the most popular Hot Rod series models decked out with a distinctly U.K.-flavored cosmetic treatment and speaker design that produces a quintessentially British guitar tone. The Red October series consists of familiar names, but the difference is that all five are wrapped in “Bronco Red” textured vinyl covering, with black grille cloth, white knobs and, for the first time on Fender guitar amps, white piping encircling both sides—a classic U.K. touch. And to get that specifically British voice—tighter low end and crunchier midrange with more bark and bite—all five amps are loaded with Eminence Redcoat series speakers, rated at 75 watts and featuring red baskets. The Red October Hot Rod DeVille 212, Hot Rod Deluxe and Blues Junior are loaded with 12” Eminence Redcoat Wizard speakers; the Red October Hot Rod DeVille 410 and Pro Junior are loaded with 10” Eminence Redcoat Ramrod speakers.
Fender’s new Red October amps present several of the most popular Hot Rod series models decked out with a distinctly U.K.-flavored cosmetic treatment and speaker design that produces a quintessentially British guitar tone. The Red October series consists of familiar names, but the difference is that all five are wrapped in “Bronco Red” textured vinyl covering, with black grille cloth, white knobs and, for the first time on Fender guitar amps, white piping encircling both sides—a classic U.K. touch. And to get that specifically British voice—tighter low end and crunchier midrange with more bark and bite—all five amps are loaded with Eminence Redcoat series speakers, rated at 75 watts and featuring red baskets. The Red October Hot Rod DeVille 212, Hot Rod Deluxe and Blues Junior are loaded with 12” Eminence Redcoat Wizard speakers; the Red October Hot Rod DeVille 410 and Pro Junior are loaded with 10” Eminence Redcoat Ramrod speakers.