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Description

The 2001 Fender Vibro King CSR4 Stack is a testament to Fender's commitment to quality and tone, combining vintage character with modern functionality. This all-tube amplifier stack offers musicians a versatile range of sounds, ideal for both studio sessions and live performances. Originally introduced to meet the demands of professional guitarists, the Vibro King CSR4 is renowned for its powerful clean tones and expressive reverb.

A key feature of this amplifier is its custom-built 2x12 cabinet, which houses two specially designed Celestion speakers. These speakers ensure a warm, rich sound that captures the essence of classic rock and blues, making it a favorite among tone purists. With a 60-watt output, the Vibro King CSR4 is perfect for venues of various sizes, providing ample power without compromising on clarity.

The amp's intuitive control panel is designed for easy navigation, featuring simple yet effective dials for volume, treble, bass, and reverb. Additionally, the inclusion of a tremolo effect further enhances its sonic versatility, allowing for creative expression across different musical genres. Built with durable materials and a sleek design, this amp is as reliable as it is stylish, making it a valuable addition to any guitarist's arsenal.

Key Features:

  • All-tube amplifier design
  • 60-watt output power
  • Custom-built 2x12 cabinet with Celestion speakers
  • Versatile control panel with volume, treble, bass, and reverb controls
  • Built-in tremolo effect for added sound flexibility
  • Ideal for both studio and live performance settings

Reviews

PROS

  • Fender's top-tier quality with all hand-wired construction

  • Loud output suitable for live performances

  • Warm sound profile enhances musical expressiveness

  • Distinctive tone that stands out in a mix

  • Compatible for stereo setups for enriched sound

CONS

  • The active EQ system may require a learning curve

  • Heavy and challenging to move, especially post-injury

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michael_carter

Amazing Fender amp with old school Marshall tones.

This is a great amp. Fender's best. All hand wired. It's loud. It's warm. It's distinctive. It cuts through a mix well. The active EQ takes some getting used to. It's a heavy amp. After back surgery I cannot justify trying to move it. I'm using a head and 2 12. So this one, Blonde VK and extension cab are for sale.

michael_carter

Amazing Fender amp with old school Marshall tones.

This is a great amp. Fender's best. All hand wired. It's loud. It's warm. It's distinctive. It cuts through a mix well. The active EQ takes some getting used to. It's a heavy amp. After back surgery I cannot justify trying to move it. I'm using a head and 2 12. So this one, Blonde VK and extension cab are for sale.

chris_klondike_masuak

More is more betterer!

Running a bit cleaner and in stereo with the 64 Bandmaster, the Vibro adds a unique body and edge to an already scintillating tone.

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See how Jimmy Page uses 2001 Fender Vibro King CSR4 Stack

Jimmy Page

Guitarist

Led Zeppelin

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Jimmy Page uses the 2001 Fender Vibro King CSR4 Stack, as detailed on his official equipment page for Led Zeppelin.

See how Eric Clapton uses 2001 Fender Vibro King CSR4 Stack

Eric Clapton

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Eric Clapton is seen using this amp or its companion at his concerts at Staples Center, Los Angeles, 18 and 19 August 2001 in the live video One More Car One More Rider released in November 2002.

See how Pete Townshend uses 2001 Fender Vibro King CSR4 Stack

Pete Townshend

Singer, Guitarist

The Who

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Since 2001, the Vibro King has become Pete's go-to amp for live performances.

See how Andy Fairweather Low uses 2001 Fender Vibro King CSR4 Stack

Andy Fairweather Low

Guitarist

Mick Fleetwood and Friends

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On Eric Clapton's 'One More Car, One More Rider' World Tour, Andy Fairweather used this amp on stage.

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