Fender Champion 50 XL 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Decent amp for the price.

Got this amp a while ago for my daughter who’s just started playing and it’s been sturdy. Got the accompanying foot switch too. For the quality range and price, it sounds good. The effects are a nice touch. I’ve given 5 stars based on the price range. Happy with the quality for the price. They’re fairly matched. It’s a good enough amp for someone starting out and performing little gigs. The headphone socket is a small one (1/8”). The amp is quite light to carry. I recommend this amp. The sound effects are good for exploring the sounds of the guitar, and for practising too. The headphone socket is a gem for any parent of a beginner guitarist who lives in an apartment, or anyone with unsympathetic neighbours and family members. The amp goes quite loud too.

3 years ago

Really good

Really good for it's price, has a lot of options and sounds great

4 years ago

Incredibile

I needed a good home amp with 12inch speaker. I bought it after trying out champ 40W. Champ 40w was pretty good and after reading reviews about Champ 50XL i tought it might be even better than champ 40. And my hunch didn't gave up on me. Celestion SPEAKER is Amazing gives 3d type of sound. Clean tones on canal 1 are the best part of this amp. Ideal for pedals, amp takes them well, and the speaker with reverb and delays pedals gives awesome sound.

Canal 2 is usable, good 3.metal options which you can actually chug with.

British and Crunch part are also not bad for older rock, and blues.

Effects are quite basic but are usable for home practice.

The only 2 things that are a minus are missing effects loop and mids nob.

Volume i play it between 8 and 9 o' clock and its quite enough for apartment. No issues with police so far.

4 years ago

Bang for buck

Very nice and versatile combo. I have used it for over 2 years in studio rehearsals and live performances indors and outdors. It is realy loud, lots of options for classic fender tones and more. it takes fx pedals in front very well. Again hard to find anything better for the price

5 years ago

super produit

super bon rapport qualité prix. trop content

6 years ago

Great Fender Tones

This amp sounds great if it is a fender clean to crunch sound you are after. Serves as a good pedal platform and is easy to transport. Bought for my dad who prefers the more simple layout and ease of use compared to the katana. I prefer the katana but if you are looking for something that sounds good to plug into and not have complicated computer software then this is great.

6 years ago

Exceeded my (high) expectations

I've had this for a while now and I've played it for 3 or 4 hours a day so far - my wife is away :)

I'm not someone who would want to mess with menus and downloading tones from the internet or anything like that... I'm very much a plug-n-play guitarist who uses very few effects and likes to control the drive of the amp by using the guitar volume. I've played tube amps for the 45 years that I've been playing guitar, nearly always in one band or another, and my experience of solid-state amps has always been very negative.

These amps are reasonably new and there are few reviews, but there are a couple of good ones on t'interweb now that really piqued my interest... and I'm now getting too old (and lazy) to lug a heavy valve amp and pedal board around. So... I bought one.

After trying all the different amp types with different levels of gain I've settled on Voice 02: Fender Clean ('65 Deluxe) with the gain turned up to maximum, the Treble at 1 o'clock and the Bass fully off. The FX Select on 04: Reverb Spring with the FX Level at 9 o'clock.

This gives a glorious sound that's controllable from the guitar volume, from clean to bluesy crunch. (Strat with Kinman AVn '62 in Neck and Middle, SD SSL-5 at Bridge.) If you want more then either add some boost from a pedal or choose another voice, it depends if you want to do this mid-song in a live set or practising at home. For my current band needs then no pedals are 'needed'... but it's nice to have a few. Tuner, graphic e/g with a ~5 dB boost at 500Hz, and a Chorus. I like mixing in Chorus with Reverb as I pretend to be playing an acoustic in quite a few of our songs. Neck p/up with the volume rolled down to 7 or 8 plus the Chorus works well enough for what we do.

Pros:

If you can find a tone you're happy with and you don't use lots of effects, it's a one-box gigging solution.

It's light and easy to carry around, get through doors and navigate stairs.

It's loud enough for what we do - pubs and clubs where the customers actually want to be able to talk to each other while we're playing.

Some of the f/x are great - especially the spring reverb, vib and trem. Vib and Trem being two pedals that are expensive and occasional use only, so it's good to have them built in.

There's no temptation to spend all my time scrolling through menus and 'deep editing' patches etc, only to find what sounds good at home sounds rubbish in a band-mix and you can't change your settings on the fly.

It's really not very expensive at all considering how good, and how convenient it is.

Cons:

The 'clean' channel isn't brilliant, but I don't find I need it 'cos the amp responds to the volume control so well.

There are some obvious omissions like an f/x loop or a speaker-emulated line out... but these would put the price up. Their absence is plain to see if you research the specs before you buy it - if it bothers you, don't buy it.

The 'metal' channel isn't very good... but I don't play metal so I don't care.

Conclusion:

This is a great amp... and not just 'for-the-price'. My choice of Voice sounds great to me and inspires me to play more. I don't think you can ask for more than that.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Fender
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $287
  • Weight : 8.6kg
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