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Frontman 2x12'' 100watt Guitar Combo with Reverb
More "bang for the buck" than ever! Fender's extremely popular, great-sounding 100-Watt combo gets a makeover! Great for " Beginning or intermediate guitarists moving up to an amp "loud enough to play in a band" " Garage bands, " Schools, churches, and other organizations who require the simplicity and economy of a solid-state guitar amplifier, " Any guitarist on a tight budget
The Frontman 212R is a 100-Watt solid-state guitar amplifier with two 12" Special Design speakers, Drive and More Drive distortion and channel switching, and Reverb. The value-priced FM 212R has been a top favorite for years, with its quality Fender tone and features. This winning formula has been upgraded with genuine Fender Blackface cosmetics, classic styling, simple controls, a good variety of clean and distorted tones, and it's REALLY loud! This makes it one of the best "bang for the buck" amps in the world.
Frontman™ 212R - Specifications:
MODEL NAME: FRONTMAN 212R
MODEL NUMBER: 231-6506-910
SERIES: Frontman
TYPE: Solid State
OUTPUT: 100 Watts into 4 Ohms OHMS: 4 Ohms
SPEAKERS: 2-12" Special Design 8 ohm, 50 watt Speakers, p/n 0062803000
CHANNELS: Three Selectable Channels (Normal, Drive and More Drive)
FEATURES: Two Instrument Inputs, Dedicated Volume and Tone Controls in two Channels
Effects Loop: Preamp Out, Power Amp In
Footswitch Jack: (For Remote Drive Select with included footswitch)
IEC Grounding: Type Power Supply Cord
CONTROLS: Normal Channel: Volume Treble Mid Bass
Drive Channel: Drive Volume Channel Select Switch Drive/More Drive switch Treble Mid Mid Contour Switch Bass Reverb
COVERING: Black Textured Vinyl with Silver Grille Cloth
WEIGHT: 48 lbs. (21.7 kg)
DIMENSIONS: Height: 19.5" (49.5 cm)
Width: 26" (66 cm)
Depth: 9.5" (24.13 cm)
POWER HNDLG: N/A
TUBES: N/A
SHIPG. WEIGHT: 56 lbs. (25.4 kg) Shipping Weight including packaging
COVER: Optional Cover available, p/n 0029885000 (Click to View)
ACCESSORIES: Includes 2-Button 3-Function Footswitch p/n 0994062000
INTRODUCED: July 2007
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