Sun May 28, 2017 1:15 pm
OVERVIEW
Fender's first solid-state amplifier designed for pedal steel.
The 200W (at 4 ohms) Steel-King features a genuine Fender Custom 15" driver;
an all-new preamp design tailored specifically for clean, versatile tone shaping;
XLR line output with level control, ground lift and pre/post EQ; effects loop and
tuner output with mute; limiter with on-off button
(prevents distortion when playing hard); genuine Fender long-spring reverb by
Accutronics; and three-button footswitch. This new amplifier also works anywhere
clean full-frequency instrument amplification is desired, from jazz guitar to country
finger picking styles to Latin American electric guitar styles and reggae or
"world beat" guitar. It can even be used for vintage electric piano.
FEATURES
Series: Specialized Amplifiers
Type: Solid State Amp
Output: 200W into 4 ohms
Ohms: 4 ohms
Speakers: 1-15" Custom Eminence 4 ohm Cast Frame Speaker with
Ceramic Magnet, p/n 0064398000, (Based on the Now
Collectable JBL D130F Speaker
Used by Fender in the '60s and '70s)
Channels: 1 Channel
Input pad
Reverb
EQ Tilt
3-Button Footswitch
Effects Loop
Semi Parametric Mid Control
XLR Output with Level, Ground Lift and Pre-Post EQ Switch
Limiter with On/Off Switch
3-Button Footswitch
Tuner Out with Mute Switch
Cast Frame Speaker with Aluminum Center Cap
Controls: Input Pad,
Gain,
EQ Tilt,
Treble,
Mid Level Mid Frequency,
Bass,
Mute Switch, Master, Limiter On/Off switch
Covering: Black Textured Vinyl with Silver Grille Cloth
Weight: 66 lbs. (29.93 kg)
Dimensions: Height: 21" (53.34 cm), Width: 20" (50.8 cm),
Depth: 12.5" (31.8 cm)
Tube Complement: None
Clean, never used much, due to buying a Telonics PSG Combo Amp.
Fender Dust Cover
Fender Foot Switch slab, (Never Used)
£425.00 Or VNO
Thu May 28, 2020 6:10 pm
These are nice amps, Fender gave me one when they first came out and it does the business but nowadays my two cubes are lighter great amp for the money.... And Welcome to the Forum Sir....
Fri May 29, 2020 8:51 am
OP was last seen Thu Jun 01, 2017, 3 days after posting it for sale.
This post springs to mind
Sat May 30, 2020 6:27 am
OOPs! I should have checked the date on that one how did it arise from the dead Marc???
Sat May 30, 2020 11:06 am
JohnDavisStringsHere wrote:OOPs! I should have checked the date on that one how did it arise from the dead Marc???
The reply on the 28th bumped it!