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Fender Frontman 10G Electric Guitar Amplifier

Fender Frontman 10G Electric Guitar Amplifier

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Fender Frontman 10G Electric Guitar Amplifier

 
 
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Features
  • 10 Watts

  • 1-6" Fender Special Design Speaker

  • One Channel

  • Controls: Gain, Over-Drive Select Switch, Volume, Treble, Bass

  • Other Features: 1/4" Instrument Input, 2-Band EQ, 1/8" Auxiliary Input Jack for Jam-Along with Media Player or CD, 1/8" Headphone Output Jack for Silent Practice, Closed-Back Design for Heavier Bass Response


Description

Our Frontman amps deliver quality tone at a great price, with custom-voiced built-in overdrive for great tone and the unmistakable Fender Blackface look. The 10-watt Frontman 10G features a 6-inch Special Design speaker and a selectable gain control that can rock guitar tones from tube-emulated overdrive to full-strength ultra-saturated distortion; perfect for blues, metal and the famous Fender clean tone. Closed-back design gives a heavier bass response; the 1/8-inch input lets you play along with your media player of choice; and the 1/8-inch headphone output is great for silent practicing.


Product Details
Product Length:11.0 inches
Product Width:13.0 inches
Product Height:7.0 inches
Product Weight:9.0 pounds
Package Length:13.5 inches
Package Width:11.5 inches
Package Height:7.2 inches
Package Weight:10.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 24 customer reviews )
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30 of 32 found the following review helpful:


5Functional  Jun 28, 2009 By Ghost(Ghost(M))
Small, light (less weight than, say, an industrial lunchbox computer), fairly loud for its size, built like the proverbial tank, no unwanted extras. And it's cheap! (Sixty at my local GC.) It has a very nice clean sound, which you can dirty up a bit via the built-in overdrive (there's a button and a gain dial). I especially like that, unlike many competing products, this amp is free from the usual multitude of built-in effects. My view is, if I need something, I'll hook up a pedal; good clean sound is all I need from a "bedroom" amp -- and I don't want to pay for what I don't need; from that standpoint the 10G looks ideal. This thing is good for practice and no-drums creative sessions with friends. Five stars.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


5Great Product  Jul 17, 2010 By Mississippi CPA "American History Buff"
The amplifier far exceeded my expectations. The sound that it produces is outstanding. It is much better than my $200 amplifier which is much bigger and heavier. The overdrive button is amazing. This 10 lb. product will be very mobile and when considered with the quality of the sound, I will likely never use my larger, more powerful and more expensive amplifier. I could not be more pleased with my purchase.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


4Good apartment practice amp  Jan 14, 2011 By Rolo
This is a good enough everyday, low volume, small apartment-ready practice amplifier. The volume gets actually louder, and it stays clean as long as you don't have the guitar dialed to 10 and hit the strings like a mad man, in which case it distorts the sound even in the clean channel.
You shouldn't use this for practicing with your band, it was not designed for it.
As for the sound quality, well, if you want tone you will have to pay for it... this thing is just to listen to what you are doing during your practices.
I've got it plugged to my Stratocaster and my PC from which I play the tunes I practice along with. Works fine in that setting.
One little caveat is that once you play what you practice with your 10G in a real amp... you might hear some mistakes you couldn't really listen to before due to the compressed sound of this little speaker.
Advice: place it against the wall, in a corner, and the bass and overall tone will improve substantially.

20 of 24 found the following review helpful:


1Started out great, but is now defective; Poor Fender Customer Service  Aug 30, 2010 By Sail Away
I originally wrote a very favorable review of this little amp. It sounded and worked great for its first few months. However, after only 3-4 months of moderate (and entirely stationary) use, it has developed a HORRIBLE humming noise when the cord is plugged into the input jack. With a little delicate jiggling of the guitar cord, the humming will stop, but after a few moments it loses the connection and again hums continuously!

It appears to be a bad internal connection at the jack. This is pretty pathetic for an amp which has not moved 1 inch since being removed from the box in which it was purchased. We will be calling the company to discuss remedying the situation.

Before this problem began, I highly recommended this amp. However, due to these developments, I can only guess that quality of workmanship and/or the internal parts are poor.

UPDATE 1/19/11:

Fender customer service is horrible and incompetent. Although Fender agreed to replace this amplifier, the replacement process has been horrific. Even though this amp began operating defectively after only 3-4 months of use, Fender required us to pay for the return/replacement shipping. We shipped the amp to Fender and they received it on 1/5/11. As of today (1/19/11), we have not yet received the replacement amplifier. First, there was about a week delay before Fender shipped out the replacement amp. Then, it appears as though Fender gave FedEx the wrong shipping address, even though I provided Fender with the correct shipping address in writing.

The next time I need a musical product, you can be sure that I will make a point to buy a product not made by Fender. Perhaps their higher-end US-made products are better quality, but my experience thus far is that Fender gear is very poorly made!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Best Value Out There  Oct 26, 2011 By R. Watson
There are two reasons why you are trying to decide whether or not to buy this amp: You are buying this for someone who is just starting to get into playing guitar (maybe yourself) , or you already know what you're looking for and just need confirmation from reviews to buy it. Let's be clear, this is just the amp you need. It has exactly the right amount of control over the sound Bass, Treble, Volume, for each of the Distortion/Clean channels). You don't need more than that, and you shouldn't have less than that. The sound is clean and of good quality for both an amp this small, and an amp this inexpensive. It also has a 1/8" headphone jack and 1/8" input, the latter which I haven't used yet, but could come in handy, I guess. Of course, the main feature of this amp is its small size (and complimentary big sound). I kept the box to transport this little guy around; the amp is very portable and useful. This amp is the vertex of features, quality, and PRICE! I cannot recommend a better amp than this for a budding guitarist, or as a second amp for your apartment/office/bedroom.

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