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Coucou ! Here are my first impressions of the Fender Stage Lead (solid state amp)…in a good shape for an almost 40 years old little beast ! Bought this one quite cheap (about a hundred euros), it was on sale since February I think ! Just picked it up this week, was surprised no one showed up before.
Sorry for the very lame recording, I’m using a Zoom H2 here and I should spend time learning how to record properly with it…really doesn’t do justice to the amp (especially the drive, sounds much better in the room !), will do better next time hopefully 🙂

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This FENDER amp is 40 years old | Stage Lead - Solid State ! | First Impressions
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Is Fender Stage Lead a tube amp?

Fender amplifiers have a pedigree that stretches back to 1945 when the first ever production amplifiers went on sale. They were tube amps and were greeted with the same enthusiasm that their new Hi-Tech series is receiving at present.

Is the Fender Champion 40 a modeling amp?

This amplifier features digital amplifier modeling encompassing a variety of amp types old and new, U.S. and U.K., and more. From classic Fender amp sounds to modern designs voiced for specific styles (i.e., metal), it’s just like having several amps in one.

How many watts is a Fender Frontman?

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Product information.
Item Weight 8.5 pounds
Output Wattage 10
Power Source Electric

When did Fender switch to Silverface?

In 1968 the Fender amplifier line switched from the original black faceplate to a new brushed aluminum faceplate with light blue labels (except the Bronco, which has red) and changed the color of the grillcloth from silver grey to silver with sparkling blue threads embedded within it, ushering in the Silverface era.

What is a Brownface amp?

The name ‘brownface’ stems from the brown-colored control panels, common to both the brown- and cream/blonde- Tolex-covered amps. The brownface amps originally featured a dark maroon or “oxblood” grillcloth, which was changed to “wheat” in 1962-63.

Is Fender Champion 40 solid-state?

Fender Champion 40 Guitar Combo Amp Features:

40-watt solid-state combo amp with 1 x 12″ Fender Special Design speaker. 2 channels – Blackface clean and selectable amp voicing. 1 x 1/4″ instrument input, 1 x 1/8″ stereo aux input for use with a media player, 1 x 1/8″ stereo headphone jack.

Is Boss Katana 50 any good?

Based in Japan, BOSS has quickly created some of the best guitar amps on the planet. And the Boss Katana 50 is, arguably, one of the most popular options, thanks to its agreeable price tag and deep and rich features set.

Does the Fender Champion 40 have reverb?

The Fender Champion amplifiers have a built in selection of effects on the rotary “FX” knob which includes reverb, delay/echo, chorus, tremolo, Vibratone, and more.

How many watts is the Fender 212R?

With 100 Watts of power coursing through two 12-inch speakers, the Fender Frontman 212R is a viable choice for most small to mid-sized venues, yet it is still quiet and responsive enough to serve as an outstanding practice amp.

What is a combo amp?

A combo amp has the amplifier and speaker, just like a head and cabinet setup, but everything is in one piece of equipment instead of two. These are some of the perks of a combo amp: Compact: Even though the head and cabinet may be lighter to carry, it’s more inconvenient.

Do you really need a tube amp?

Who Should Consider a Tube Amp? Tube amps are generally more responsive and beloved by artists who play more traditional rock music. “When you play chords or pick notes, it’s the way the tube amp responds to it, the way a note returns to you after you play it,” Heins said.

How long can you leave a tube amp on standby?

Tube amps are designed to be on for long periods of time. Many manufacturers would recommend sessions of no more than 6 or 8 hours of consecutive play before a cool-down break of 30 minutes to 1 hour. Keep in mind also that tubes have a limited lifespan of 500 to 800 hours so use their uptime strategically.

Why do tube amps need to warm up?

The warm-up is necessary because the vacuum tubes inside the amp need time to heat up to their operating temperature. Tube amps may take a few seconds or minutes to start producing sound but can take up to half an hour or a full hour to reach their optimal sound quality.

Fender Stage Lead (EMM Aug 83)

Fender amplifiers have a pedigree that stretches back to 1945 when the first ever production amplifiers went on sale. They were tube amps and were greeted with the same enthusiasm that their new Hi-Tech series is receiving at present. The Stage Lead is part of this series and is a transistor combo giving a powerful 100 watts (rms) through its 8 ohm Fender Special Design 12″ speaker.

The compact 21″ x 17″ x 11″ unit is sturdily constructed from marine ply timber with an all-steel cadmium chassis, all of which is hidden beneath the durable black leather cloth finish and protected by metal corners. The amp is fairly heavy at 35 pounds but is of manageable proportions and therefore quite portable.

Channels

The amp has two separate channels which are selectable with one input socket, mounted between channel 1 and 2 controls. This does mean that you cannot share your amp with another group member or instrument which you often need to do when bands are first starting up and individual members can’t yet afford their own gear. Another input socket should really be added.

Channel 1 has an independent volume control with treble, mid and bass controls. These appeared to give around 12 dB of signal boost to their respective parts of the frequency range and combined well to provide various degrees of tonal modification. The overall feeling given by this channel is that of a bright, punchy sound especially suited to rhythm guitar. One idiosyncratic feature of this channel was the equalisation controls. By turning all three knobs off the signal output was cut completely and no sound was heard — strange.

A red LED lights when channel 2 is selected. This channel should be considered as your ‘lead’ channel since it is provided with volume, gain and master volume controls which affect channel 2 signals only and let you overdrive the preamp circuitry creating distortion.

Overdrive

For example, by setting volume to full and master to number 5 you can get a warm, mid-boosted overdrive sound which is ideal for chunky chord work or bluesy leads. By increasing the gain control as well, the amount of overdrive increases producing an excellent approximation of a valve amplifier. To hear this sound you wouldn’t believe it was coming from a transistor amp and is a credit to Fender’s design team.

In conjunction with the above you have a further three equalisation controls; treble, mid and bass which permit a wide permutation of tones to be created. The mid control is a little unusual as it is an active boost/cut type which proved handy for removing most midrange signal and achieving the ‘twangy’, hollow sound much loved by funk/disco rhythm guitarists.

The final control gives reverb mix of dry and treated signals. The reverb unit is a spring-line device housed in a black, waterproof plastic cover and screwed to the inside floor of the cabinet. It connects to the amplifier circuitry by two phono plugs.

Actually, the reverb is one of the best around producing, as it does, a deep, clear and smooth sound which acts on both channels and doesn’t ‘ring’ whenever the amp is jolted slightly. An on/off toggle switch with associated pilot indicator completes the front panel features.

Rear panel

Around the back there are three jack sockets provided for footswitch functions, preamp output and power amp input connections. The footswitch socket accepts the optional dual function unit which lets you switch your guitar between channels, handy for quick, easy changes from lead to rhythm settings for instance, and controls the reverb on/off selection also.

Preamp and power amp sockets can be used to form an effects loop for connecting external signal processor devices such as echoes, flangers and chorus for example. The preamp out should be connected to the device input and its output connected to the power amp input socket on the amp. This helps reduce some of the noise produced by such effects.

Front panel controls.

Impressive

The Stage Lead is an impressive package. The open-backed cabinet design and speaker project the sound well with a wider dispersion characteristic than normally expected from an amp of this class. This is an attribute that is generally overlooked when choosing an amplifier yet can be very important if the amp is to be used as both backline and quasi-PA in a small club say.

The Stage Lead is by no means a cheap amplifier, but who’s worried about expense when you can obtain the quality of sound that this amp offers, and it is after all the ‘sound’ that counts. It is a compact, attractive amplifier that is designed primarily for the guitarist looking for both a good, clean sound for rhythm and a fat, warm and expressive overdrive for lead. Try it and you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Recommended retail price of the Stage Lead is £371 including VAT. Further details from CBS/Fender, .

Fender Stage Lead (EMM Aug 83)

Fender amplifiers have a pedigree that stretches back to 1945 when the first ever production amplifiers went on sale. They were tube amps and were greeted with the same enthusiasm that their new Hi-Tech series is receiving at present. The Stage Lead is part of this series and is a transistor combo giving a powerful 100 watts (rms) through its 8 ohm Fender Special Design 12″ speaker.

The compact 21″ x 17″ x 11″ unit is sturdily constructed from marine ply timber with an all-steel cadmium chassis, all of which is hidden beneath the durable black leather cloth finish and protected by metal corners. The amp is fairly heavy at 35 pounds but is of manageable proportions and therefore quite portable.

Channels

The amp has two separate channels which are selectable with one input socket, mounted between channel 1 and 2 controls. This does mean that you cannot share your amp with another group member or instrument which you often need to do when bands are first starting up and individual members can’t yet afford their own gear. Another input socket should really be added.

Channel 1 has an independent volume control with treble, mid and bass controls. These appeared to give around 12 dB of signal boost to their respective parts of the frequency range and combined well to provide various degrees of tonal modification. The overall feeling given by this channel is that of a bright, punchy sound especially suited to rhythm guitar. One idiosyncratic feature of this channel was the equalisation controls. By turning all three knobs off the signal output was cut completely and no sound was heard — strange.

A red LED lights when channel 2 is selected. This channel should be considered as your ‘lead’ channel since it is provided with volume, gain and master volume controls which affect channel 2 signals only and let you overdrive the preamp circuitry creating distortion.

Overdrive

For example, by setting volume to full and master to number 5 you can get a warm, mid-boosted overdrive sound which is ideal for chunky chord work or bluesy leads. By increasing the gain control as well, the amount of overdrive increases producing an excellent approximation of a valve amplifier. To hear this sound you wouldn’t believe it was coming from a transistor amp and is a credit to Fender’s design team.

In conjunction with the above you have a further three equalisation controls; treble, mid and bass which permit a wide permutation of tones to be created. The mid control is a little unusual as it is an active boost/cut type which proved handy for removing most midrange signal and achieving the ‘twangy’, hollow sound much loved by funk/disco rhythm guitarists.

The final control gives reverb mix of dry and treated signals. The reverb unit is a spring-line device housed in a black, waterproof plastic cover and screwed to the inside floor of the cabinet. It connects to the amplifier circuitry by two phono plugs.

Actually, the reverb is one of the best around producing, as it does, a deep, clear and smooth sound which acts on both channels and doesn’t ‘ring’ whenever the amp is jolted slightly. An on/off toggle switch with associated pilot indicator completes the front panel features.

Rear panel

Around the back there are three jack sockets provided for footswitch functions, preamp output and power amp input connections. The footswitch socket accepts the optional dual function unit which lets you switch your guitar between channels, handy for quick, easy changes from lead to rhythm settings for instance, and controls the reverb on/off selection also.

Preamp and power amp sockets can be used to form an effects loop for connecting external signal processor devices such as echoes, flangers and chorus for example. The preamp out should be connected to the device input and its output connected to the power amp input socket on the amp. This helps reduce some of the noise produced by such effects.

Front panel controls.

Impressive

The Stage Lead is an impressive package. The open-backed cabinet design and speaker project the sound well with a wider dispersion characteristic than normally expected from an amp of this class. This is an attribute that is generally overlooked when choosing an amplifier yet can be very important if the amp is to be used as both backline and quasi-PA in a small club say.

The Stage Lead is by no means a cheap amplifier, but who’s worried about expense when you can obtain the quality of sound that this amp offers, and it is after all the ‘sound’ that counts. It is a compact, attractive amplifier that is designed primarily for the guitarist looking for both a good, clean sound for rhythm and a fat, warm and expressive overdrive for lead. Try it and you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Recommended retail price of the Stage Lead is £371 including VAT. Further details from CBS/Fender, .

Champion™ 40

Affordable Onstage Versatility

Easy to use and versatile enough for any style of guitar playing, the 40-watt, 1×12″ Champion 40 is an ideal choice as your first practice amp and an affordable stage amp. Straightforward controls, cool effects and versatile amp voicings make it easy to dial in just the right sounds for rock, blues, metal, country, jazz and more.

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I work in a big band (playing trombone). I have gotten pretty tight with the guitar player.

He asked me the other day telling me he had a Stage Lead amp, and that I could have it if I wanted it. Of course I said okay!

I have had bad luck in search of a nice amp for my tele. But I have been doing on a budget, buying used amps. And I keep getting other people’s problems it seems.

Anyway, this one was owned by his late father in law. It looks new. He said it survived a house fire. It wasn’t burned up (obviously) but he said it suffered some smoke damage. I sure can’t see what he is talking about. I haven’t buried my nose in the grill cloth, but it doesn’t smell smoky otherwise.

At any rate I just got home with this amp. It makes me think of the earlier post (original one I think) in which it says he is tired of heavy tube amps.

News to me: this is not a tube amp and it is plenty heavy!

Roommate asleep, so I was only able to bring the amp inside. It powers up, but I can’t play until tomorrow.

How bad can a free working amp be? Maybe that is a prophetic question, and I will soon learn how bad!

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