If you, as a price aware guitarist, are looking for a really good and exceptionally valuable stage and practice room capable combo with a tube preamp, reverb, effect-loop, 60 Watt output, 12“ speaker as well as a typical American style outfit and sound? Then the Fame Vintage Line GX60R guitar combo is exactly what you are looking for.
The Fame Vintage Line GX60R guitar combo does not need to hide itself behind the Amps of big name brands. These combos are built by famous manufacturers for Music Store Cologne - the same manufacturers where many famous brands also built their amps. From crystal-clear bell sounds to creamy distortion, the Fame Vintage Line GX15G guitar combo offers a ton of sound facets, possibilities and playing joy. Price-wise this little combo is keeping its feet on the ground, and is offering a ton of great sounds for a small price, a tube preamp, a powerful 60Watt end-stage, a premium 12” speaker, two channel (clean, overdrive), independent sound controls per channel, a CD-In connection for CD or MP3 players, an input loop for external effects, a foot-switch connection for channel switching as well as a headphone output.
The Fame Vintage Line GX60R is an full-grown American Style guitar combo with 60 watt, 12” speaker and continuous controllable reverb effect for gigs, the practice room, on-the-go, at home or for jam sessions with friends etc. Clean or distorted, the powerful Fame Vintage Line GX60R produces a great sound, it is easy to use, variable, premium looks, is robust and stabile, and sounds powerful and balanced. The channel switching is done via a button on the front panel, or via an optional Fame VM-26 foot-switch. To loop in external effects the Fame Vintage Line GX60R provides an insert loop. The headphone connection ensures for “distraction-free playing” and spares neighbours, landlords and flatmates. The CD-In allows you to connect CD or MP3 players and play-along to your favourite tracks.
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The speaker on this combo leaves a lot to be desired. It kills the sparkle that an American style amp should produce. I upgraded mine with a Vintage 30 clone salvaged from a Panama cab I upgraded. The tone is now as it should be. The overdrive channel is particularly nice on a low gain setting. My advice is upgrade that speaker.