Fender Champion 40 Guitar Amplifier Demo Review: Good For Metal, Rock, Blues?


Is the Fender Champion 40 guitar amplifier good for METAL, ROCK, and BLUES? In this video I will briefly review the Champion 40 and DEMO 1 metal setting, 1 rock setting, and 1 blues setting.

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CLEAN Setting: Neck pickup. Channel 1, Volume 3.5, Treble 8, Bass 7, FX Level: 2.5, FX Select: Rev. (Yellow Light Indicator).

METAL Setting: Bridge pickup. Channel 2, Gain 8, Volume 4, Metal (Yellow Light Indicator), Treble 10, Bass 6, FX Level: 1, FX Select: Off.

ROCK Setting: Bridge pickup. Channel 2, Gain 10, Volume 5, British (Yellow Light Indicator), Treble 8, Bass 7, FX Level: 2.5, FX Select: Rev. (Yellow Light Indicator).

BLUES Setting: Middle (single coil) pickup. Channel 2, Gain 5, Volume 4, Tweed (Yellow Light Indicator), Treble 7, Bass 5, FX Level: 3, FX Select: Rev. (Yellow Light Indicator).

The Fender Champion 40 is a 2-channel, 40 watt amp with a 12” speaker. I think this amp might be one of the best guitar amps under $220. The different sounds (voices) are phenomenal, ranging from Tweed, Blackface, British and Metal. In addition, the gain and volume knobs can be dialed in to explore each voice. The treble and bass knobs let you EQ the sound, while the FX options are fantastic for such an affordable amp. These include reverb+chorus, chorus, flange, delay+reverb, wah, vibrato, and tremolo. A tap button is also included to customize the speed of your vibrato or tremolo. To give you peace of mind, this amp includes Fender’s 2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY.

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