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Exploring the Champion II Series | Fender


Introducing the Champion II Series 100, 50 and 25. Whether you’re looking for your first practice amp, or affordable, powerful stage gear for playing in a band, there’s a Champion II amp that’s ideal for you. Watch as Rick Heins takes them for a test drive. Learn more: https://www.fender.com/en-US/guitar-amplifiers/contemporary-digital/champion-ii/

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41 thoughts on “Exploring the Champion II Series | Fender

  • One of my all time favorite amps I ever had was my small 90’s-era Fender Rad. I could not believe the tone that came out of that thing! I’ve had better amps over the years, but I really wish I still had that one.

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  • I bought this amp a few weeks ago (Fender Champion II 25) and I really like it but is it just me or on some of the "VOICE" settings (especially on some of the Fender Classic and Fender Modern) the volume is ridiculously low without any GAIN turned on?

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  • The guitar center is having a clearance sal now 6/29/25 that is going to run until 7/9/25 They have the Champion 40 listed for a super low price around $50.00 the new Champion II 25 new is $135.00 the 40 is new also which one should I go for, which one would you gor everybody if you were choosing?

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  • Today i turned on my amp Fender Champion II 25, it didn't play and i noticed that a red light was flashing on the back above the words "Firmware Update".

    I searched the instruction manual and the fender website (also on the firmware page) but i found absolutely nothing. please, can anyone help me??

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  • Has anyone been able to find the support pages for the firmware updates? Or do those not exist yet?

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  • Literally just ordered the Champion 40 at full price, only to find it has been discontinued and replaced by the Champion II 50, other than the 10w and the USB port what are the differences?

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  • Gotta love wannabe guitar players saying this is a begginers amp. This is for Guitar players, begginers and experienced. Tge equipment doesn't make the player, the player makes anything sound good if they know what they are doing.

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  • i'm a brand new player currently using the Frontman 10g that came with my guitar. I'm looking at the champion II 25 or the mustang LT25. What do you all suggest? It seems like the LT25 may be easier to switch between sounds with all the different presets, but I'm not sure.

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  • Loved watching your videos but had to unsubscribe and stop purchasing due to the actions of your president and federally elected politicians. Hopefully your country can figure things out.

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  • Borrowing my dad's Ibanez Cimar to start learning been thinking about learning for years just never had the time to going to get a Champion ll 25 to go with it

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  • Eagerly waiting for champion ii 25w delivery. Choose it over katana and orange crush. Hope it wont let me down

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  • Excellent Amp, blows away any others I have tried in that price range. Very close to tube sound, and the effects sound great. Just make sure it's the new version, big improvement over the older Champions.

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  • Solid state sucks a big one stop trying to push this crap on the new players.Get a valve amp! And a stock Epiphone please just shoot me now lmao

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  • I decided when I turned 50 that I wanted to fix the biggest mistake I ever made in my adult life…giving up music in my 20’s. So this Black Friday I ordered the LE Paranormal Troublemaker, and today ordered the Champion ii 100. Been spending every day getting my fingers back in shape, and I can’t wait to get this amp and start making music again. So excited! ????????

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  • This amp is way better than the Boss Katana, especially if you play single coils and old school blues/rock.

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  • I only use the clean side of my Champion amp with pedals. The cleans sound great. No need for me to use the modeling side of the amp. The effects sound good as well if I do not want to use pedals. I plan on stepping up to a Princeton Tone Master soon. That really is the amp I should be using for my sound.

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  • My friend has the 25 and it rocks!!! We both can't believe the great tone and effects. So EASY to dial up delay/ reverb etc. And can get some Od crunch out! We just jam in garage but this little amp is great!!!

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  • Why would one get this instead of a boss katana? So much better option wise, tone wise and price wise.

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  • i love champion 20, but mine died after a year in a random day with normal use 🙁

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  • The only thing that needed to be improved on the Champions was the speakers. I have a Champion 100 that I put Celestion Seventy 80s in and it absolutely rips!

    Looking at the manual for these ones seems like they have actually given it a bit less variety with the amp models and just put more high gain stuff in. No flat jazz amp model anymore!

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  • I've had my 50 for about 3 weeks now and I never noticed the 8th/16th option on the tap until I saw it on the screen. I had to go check mine 🙂

    Glad these are FINALLY getting some advertising!

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