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Average Price: $202
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Description
The Fender Champion 40 combo guitar amplifier is all about versatility and style. This 40-watt powerhouse is equipped with a 1x12" Fender Special Design speaker, delivering a wide range of tones to cater to diverse musical genres. From the classic Fender clean tone to the high-gain overdrive, the Champion 40 can effortlessly switch between them, offering you the flexibility of two channels with selectable amp voicings.
The Champion 40 shines when it comes to built-in effects, including reverb, delay, chorus, and tremolo, allowing you to shape your unique tone. The Fender Special Design 12" speaker ensures a full, balanced tone at any volume, making it an ideal choice for both practice and live performance.
With Fender's iconic Blackface styling, this combo amp stands out visually as well. Its rugged construction and classic design make it a reliable and aesthetically pleasing choice for musicians.
Key Features:
- 40-watt combo amp with 1x12" Fender Special Design speaker
- Two channels with selectable amp voicings
- Built-in effects including reverb, delay, chorus, and tremolo
- Ideal for practice, performance, and studio use
- Iconic Fender Blackface styling
- Durable construction with black "Bronco" vinyl covering and silver grille cloth
- Auxiliary input for use with a media player and headphone output for silent practice
- Footswitch input for easy channel and effects switching
Product specs
| Brand | Fender |
| Model | Champion 40 2-Channel 40-Watt 1x12" Guitar Practice Amp |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2013 - 2025 |
| Made In | Indonesia |
| Categories | Guitar Combo Amps |
| Built-In Effects | Built-In Effects |
| Color Family | Black |
| Electronics | Solid State |
| Model Family | Fender Champion Amp |
| Number of Channels | 2 Channels |
| Number of Inputs | 1 Input |
| Output Power (Watts) | 40 |
| Power Tube Type | None |
| Reverb | Digital Reverb |
| Series | Fender Champion Solid State Amp |
| Speaker Configuration | 1x12" |
FAQs
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What type of music genres is the Fender Champion 40 suitable for?
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The Fender Champion 40 is versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of genres including rock, blues, jazz, and country, thanks to its digital amplifier modeling and built-in effects.
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Does the Fender Champion 40 have built-in effects?
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Yes, the Fender Champion 40 features built-in effects such as reverb, delay/echo, chorus, tremolo, and more, providing a variety of sound options.
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How does the Fender Champion 40 compare to tube amplifiers?
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The Fender Champion 40 is a solid-state amp, offering reliable performance and diverse tonal options through digital modeling, while tube amps typically provide a warmer, more dynamic response.
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Is the Fender Champion 40 loud enough for live performances?
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With 40 watts of power and a 1x12" speaker, the Fender Champion 40 is suitable for small to medium-sized venues, making it a good choice for gigging musicians.
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How user-friendly is the Fender Champion 40 for beginners?
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The Fender Champion 40 is user-friendly, featuring straightforward controls and a variety of built-in effects, making it an excellent choice for beginners looking to explore different sounds.
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Reviews
PROS
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Easy to use, beginner-friendly interface
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Versatile with 2 channels and tap button for FX
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Excellent volume and resonance for its size
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Clean Fender sound, even in a budget model
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Works well with pedals, enhancing effects
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Lightweight and portable, ideal for gigs and practice
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Features like AUX input and headphone output for silent practice
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Offers a variety of amp modelings and effects
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Exceptional value for money, great bang for the buck
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Good build quality and solid construction
CONS
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Built-in effects are not the highest quality
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Lacks a very clean reverb option
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Some distortion effects sound digitally edgy
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Limited EQ control compared to similar models
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Volume output inconsistent across modeled amps
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Overdrive sounds on channel 2 could be better
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No mid control for equalizer on some settings
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Some effects lack diversity and sound processed
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Footswitch not included
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Not the best choice for metal players due to distortion limitations
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Champion 40.
Features and functionality
Mods and upgrades
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A speaker swap to a MOD 12-50 or Cannabis Rex can enhance certain British amp voicings, though installation requires careful handling of glued screws on the particle board baffle.
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A British-voiced speaker swap, like replacing with a Celestion, can significantly enhance classic rock tones on the Champion 40.
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Use cases and applications
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Owners find the Champion 40 excels as a pedal platform for 70s/80s pop and light rock, with the 12” speaker offering a notable advantage over smaller amps.
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User experience
Comparisons
Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 15 Reviews and 88 Ratings
194
Great cleans, other perks don't quite meet my needs but are useful for others I suppose.
I learned the hard way from buying this amp that I need to research more the next time I buy an amp. My Fender Frontman 25R cost $100 less when it was in production, and yet has more EQ control. That was the first bummer. The second bummer was that, While I'm pretty sure that it has the amp modeling setting to replicate my 25R....the lack of EQ flexibility means I can't quite dial it in the way I do right on the 25R.
Outside of my own personal gripes though, this is a pretty nice amp. If you're looking for a modeling amp, this one has a hell of a lot of options -- 4 different categories I believe (Blackface, Tweed, British, and Metal) each with 3 sub-options. Switching between the settings can be a minor issue; the volume output isn't consistent across each modeled amp. The onboard FX are pretty good, though I'm fond of having all my effects on my pedalboard; that said, the flanger is pretty much the best flanger I've ever heard, and I'm trying to get that flanger circuit as its own pedal.
It has some the the best cleans I've heard especially for a cheap amp. Having had the opportunity to use a Fender Twin Reverb before, I was quite impressed to find that a cheaper amp by more than $1000 was able to give me such nice clean tones.
Handles my metal stylings well. I've always been of the mind that I want my rig to be as versatile as possible, and will strive to get the vast majority of my tone from my pedals and guitar. Maybe I don't hit dat Marshall tone that is signature to musicians that inspire me...but it handles everything I put through it pretty nicely.
Overall, a really nice affordable combo amp. I personally won't stay married to it for tonal preferences and EQ inflexibility, but I'm sure other players will find it meets all their needs.
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BEST. AMP. EVER
This amp is a legit BEAST! with its size and weight :D. It delivers the most unique but recognizable tones for your enjoyment only. A good stage amp but you can also use it in your studio/home and it's cool. it has an input for your guitar, footswitch, aux cable and headphones. the only thing that bothers me is it's power switch is in the back.
88
Great amp for the price
Great amp in general, lots of headroom in the clean channel for gigs using pedals. Could be improved if they included the footswitch, and if channel 2 had better overdrive sounds. They are usable anyway. If you want a cheap practice amp that can also jam with drums and bass, this one is for you.
72
Good amp! But..,
It could have better distortions, in the 100W model you can manage to get some killer tones, but here is really difficult, but cleans and effects are really good, but if you are a metal player, I don’t recommend it that much to you.
I instantly fell in love with this
After my marshall blew up i thought i would try out a fender amp, i saw loads of reviews of this amp and bought one online for £134, As soon as i plugged it in i was hooked, i love the effects and tones you can get out of it, hopefully we will have many jams together
good
this is my only guitar amp, but it has served me well. there isn't a mid control for the equalizer, but other than that its a good two channel amp with built in effects.
106
Good amp for smaller gigs.
Sounds very good with a wide selection of amp modelings. No mid control which sucks and some effects don't offer enough diversity for me and leave a strange processed tone in the sound. Struggles over loud bass amps.
Great
The clean sounds are great and sounds amazing with pedals. Also has good overdrive. It sounds amazing with a boss sd-1.
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“The two Bassbreakers go through 2x12 and 4x12 Matamp cabs. One has more of a trebly sound and the other has more low-end.
“Then the Bassman will come on as a boost. If I use octave or modulation, the Champ is a clean signal on top.”
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