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Leo Fender got it right in 1948 with an amp he created for lap-steel guitar playersAs the rest of the Fender lineup evolved into brown-panel cosmetics in ’61 and the iconic blackface styling partway through ’63, the Champ remained the last of the tweed-era amps for a few ...
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Guitar World on MSNThe story of Peavey and its era-defining Van Halen collaborations – and why they came to an endPeavey CEO Courtland Gray looks back at the firm’s decades of boundary-pushing products, and what sets the company apart from ...
Then there are other big sellers like the Classic series – tweed-covered combo amps and heads capable of delivering American-style Class A tones as well as a throaty British crunch – or the ...
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