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Description

Experience the harmonious blend of vintage charm and modern reliability with the Fender Vibro-Champ (Vintage Blackface). This iconic combo guitar amplifier, cherished by musicians since its introduction in 1964, is renowned for its rich, warm tones and distinctive tube-driven tremolo. Designed to elevate your sound, the Vibro-Champ enhances the celebrated Champ Amp lineage with added versatility, making it an essential tool for both recording artists and home enthusiasts.

The Vibro-Champ’s compact size belies its powerful performance, delivering a clear, articulate sound that resonates with clarity and depth. Its simplicity in design does not compromise on quality, featuring classic controls for Speed and Intensity that allow you to shape your sound with precision. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an aspiring musician, the Vibro-Champ offers a timeless sound that fits perfectly into any setup.

A staple in studios and on stages, the Fender Vibro-Champ stands the test of time with its authentic tube circuitry that captures the essence of vintage tone while maintaining the durability expected from a modern amplifier. Embrace the legacy of a true classic and let your music shine with the Fender Vibro-Champ.

Key Features:

  • Tube-driven tremolo circuit with Speed and Intensity controls
  • Compact, portable design suitable for recording and live performances
  • Classic tube circuitry for authentic vintage sound
  • Durable build maintaining both retro aesthetics and modern reliability

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Vibro Champ 6-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo
Finish Black Panel
Year 1964 - 1967
Made In United States
Categories Guitar Combo Amps
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Direct Output No Direct Output
Electronics Tube
Model Family Fender Champ Amp
Model Sub-Family Fender Vibro Champ
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Number of Inputs 2 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 6
Power Tube Type 6V6
Reverb None
Series Fender Vintage Black Panel Amps
Speaker Configuration 1x8"

FAQs

What are the tonal characteristics of the Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp?

The Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp is known for its warm, clean tones at low volumes and a creamy overdrive when pushed. Its 6-watt output and 8-inch speaker deliver a vintage sound ideal for blues and classic rock.

Is the Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp suitable for home practice?

Yes, the Vibro Champ's 6-watt power output makes it perfect for home practice, providing enough volume without being too loud for a home environment.

Does the Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp have built-in reverb?

No, the Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp does not come with built-in reverb. It features a simple design with a single channel and vibrato effect.

What type of tubes does the Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp use?

The Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp uses a 6V6 power tube, contributing to its classic tube-driven sound and vintage tone.

How does the vibrato effect on the Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp work?

The vibrato effect on the Vibro Champ Amp modulates the volume to create a pulsing sound, adding depth and character to your guitar tone.

Reviews

PROS

  • Delivers authentic vintage Fender tone at low volumes, perfect for home use

  • Remarkably simple circuit with impressive sound quality for a small amp

  • Bias-modulated tremolo offers intense, psychedelic sound effects

  • Handles basic pedals well, enhancing versatility

  • Great clean sound at mid-volume, with delightful crunch as volume increases

  • Responsive to playing dynamics, excellent for nuanced performance

  • Hand-wired construction provides classic sound and reliability

  • Ideal for vintage tone enthusiasts seeking Hendrix or SRV vibes

  • Suitable for studio work due to its compact size and rich tone

  • Allows for cranked-up sound without overwhelming volume

CONS

  • Pricey, especially for a vintage model in good condition

  • Limited volume makes it unsuitable for live gigs without miking

  • Original speakers can vary in sound quality, may require replacement

  • Not ideal for collectors, better suited for actual play use

  • Modifications or replacements (e.g., speakers) may be necessary for optimal performance

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tonylemieux

Great little amp

Love cranking this amp up, and you can do that cause it’s only 5 watts, had a WGS speaker put in it, it’s only an 8” but now sounds like a 10” And the tremolo (vibrato ;) sounds awesome!

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See how Derek Trucks uses Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp (1964-1967)

Derek Trucks

Guitarist

The Allman Brothers Band

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Derek Trucks is seen using a Fender Vibro-Champ (Vintage Blackface) in a post by derekandsusan on Instagram, with the caption, "Who knew drumsticks could also be used as slides?"

See how John Osborne uses Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp (1964-1967)

John Osborne

Guitarist

Brothers Osborne

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Verified via YouTube

In the video "EPIC HOME STUDIO Setup 2024 | John Osborne (studio tour)" by Andrew Masters on YouTube, a Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp (1964-1967) is visible behind the couch in John Osborne's studio at the 6:37 mark.

See how Aram Bajakian uses Fender 'Black Panel' Vibro Champ Amp (1964-1967)

Aram Bajakian

Guitarist, Composer

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Verified via Premier Guitar

Quoting from the Premier Guitar article / interview: "What about amps? I split my signal between my ’64 blackface [Fender] Deluxe Reverb and a cranked ’67 blackface Vibro Champ. Through each one I had a signal chain consisting of delay, distortion, fuzz, and a “crazy fuzz.” That way I could do one take, but have a bunch of different sounds to work with. A lot of stuff that sounds like layered guitars is really just one or two separate takes, blended in different combinations."

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