Fender Concert II 1983
This 1983 Fender Concert amp was part of the series of amps that were designed by Paul Rivera. In 1982 Paul basically saved the Fender amp line that was floundering
and getting off-track back in the early eighties...he also came up with the
Champ II, the Super Champ (one of the most coveted modern era amps of all time),
Princeton Reverb II, Deluxe II, and the Twin Reverb II.
Reverb/Lead channel footswitch included.
The specs include: 1-12" speaker - 60 watts, all tube with 2 channel w/switching,
point to point wiring - bright push-pull on clean channel, mid-boost push-pull
on gain channel - gain channel has gain/vol/master for fine adjust of distortion
level - effects loop has return send trim pots.
The amp has two channels, both with separate tone controls. The first channel is the classic Fender clean tone, full and chimey, and the second channel is a high gain thick
styled overdrive channel for loud Mesa and Dumble styled overdriven tube tones.
Hand-Wired,Point to Point circuit for easy repair compared to replacing entire circuit
boards these days. You will not find a hand-wired tube amp of this wattage with
these features for this price these days.