Fender Pawn Shop Ramparte Guitar Combo Amplifier

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With the vintage charm of a pawnshop score alongside modern functionality and performance, the Ramparte delivers all-tube tone and "hot" and "cool" channels.

Fender's Pawn Shop Special series Ramparte guitar combo amp looks the part of the perfect pawnshop prize. With its tastefully textured two-tone chocolate-and-copper fabric covering, it's right at home in the den or living room next to the recliner and the console stereo. But fire up this diminutive 9-watt beauty and you'll be storming the ramparts of pure tube tone, with huge power and performance from the 12" Special Design speaker and dual "hot" and "cool" channels.

Check out the Fender Pawn Shop Ramparte guitar combo amplifier with this video:

- Series: Pawn Shop Special
- Amplifier Type: Tube
- Speaker: 12" Special Design Ramparte Speaker
- Inputs: Two - (1/4", COOL and HOT)
- Speaker Jack: Internal speaker disconnects to allow the amp's 1/4" output to be
- used with external 8-ohm speaker enclosures
- Controls: Volume Control for Each Channel
- Channels: Two - (COOL and HOT)
- Impedance: 8 Ohms
- Preamp Tubes: 2 x 12AX7
- Power Tubes: 1 x 6L6
- Cover/Grille Cloth: Two-Tone Chocolate & Copper "Home Fabric" Covering with Wheat
- Grille Cloth
- Height: 15.75" (400 mm)
- Width: 17.33" (440 mm)
- Unique Features: Ramparte's "cool" channel is voiced from warm and clean to moderately gritty; the "hot" channel delivers great overdriven tone
- from mild to wild. Each channel has its own separate 1/4" input jack
- and volume control. Other fine features include class "A" circuitry
- from a single 6L6 power tube, 1/4" internal speaker disconnect for
- external enclosure use, "chicken-head" control knobs and vintage
- style leather strap handle.
- Handle: Vintage Leather Strap
- Knobs: Chicken-Head
- Depth: 9.875" (250 mm)
- Weight: 21 lbs. (9.54 kg)
- Power: 9 watts

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-488-1818

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