Clarence Leonidas Fender was born in 1909, and raised in Fullerton, California. As a teenager he developed an interest in electronics, and soon was building and repairing radios for fellow classmates. After high school, Leo Fender became a bookkeeper for employment while he still did radio repair at home. After holding a series of jobs, Fender opened up a full scale radio repair shop in 1939. In addition to service work, Leo's Fender Radio Service store soon became a general electronics retail outlet. However, the forerunner to the Fender Electric Instruments company was a smaller two-man operation that was originally started as the K&F company in 1945. Leo Fender began building small amplifiers and electric lap steels with his partner, Clayton Orr "Doc" Kaufman. Leo and Doc produced their first amplifier and steel guitar in 1945. Kauffman left K&F in early 1946 and Leo Fender took over. Leo then formed the Fender Electric Instrument Company in 1946, located on South Pomona Avenue in Fullerton, California. By 1947, Fender introduced the Model 26 guitar amp and shortly thereafter came the Super. In 1948, the new Fender amps featured a new cabinet construction. The Champion student amplifier was also introduced at this time. With all the increase demand, Fender had not choice but to move to a new building.
Soon Fender's inventive genius began designing new models through the early 1950s and early 1960s. The Fender Bassman Amp was unveiled in 1951, which paved way to an entire line of tweed amplifiers. In 1952, the Twin Amplifier was introduced that consisted of two 12 in. speakers and became the top model of the line. With the success of this line, Fender was forced to move again in 1953. In 1955, Fender developed an amp using the new effect of tremolo that they named the Tremolux. Fender also had a tendency to introduce guitars with corresponding amplifiers. One example was in 1958, the Jazzmaster was released along with the Vibrasonic amp, which was truly an entirely new design. It featured a front facing control panel and its covering was made by the General Tire & Rubber Company. This allowed for these amps to take a lot of abuse and not a lot of wear. The Reverb Unit, Twin Reverb, and the Showman debuted in the early '60s.
By 1964, Fender's line of products included electric guitars, basses, steel guitars, effects units, acoustic guitars, electric pianos, and a variety of accessories. However, Leo's faltering health in the mid-1960s prompted him to put the company up for sale. It was first offerd to Don Randall, the head of Fender Sales, for a million and a half dollars. Randall opened negotiations with the Baldwin Piano & Organ company, but when those negotiations fell through, Fender offered it to the conglomerate CBS (who was looking to diversify the company holdings). Fender (FEIC) was purchased by CBS in December of 1964 for thirteen million dollars. Leo Fender was kept on as a special consultant for five years, and then left when the contract was up in 1970. Due to a ten year no compete clause, the next Leo Fender designed guitars or amplifiers did not show up in the music industry until 1976 (Music Man).
While Fender was just another division of CBS, a number of key figures left the company. Forrest White, the production manager, left in 1967 after a dispute in producing solid-state amplifiers. Don Randall left in 1969, because he was not impressed with corporate life. George Fullerton, one of the people involved with the Stratocaster design, left in 1970. Many people seem to think that quality dropped drastically the day CBS took over. Dale Hyatt, another veteran of the early Fender days, figured that the quality on the products stayed relatively stable until around 1968 (Hyatt left in 1972). But a number of cost-cutting strategies, and attempts to produce more products had a deteriorating effect. This reputation leads right to the classic phrase heard at vintage guitar shows, "Is the amp pre-CBS?"
In the early 1980s, the Fender guitar empire began to crumble. Many cost-cutting factors and management problems forced CBS to try various last ditch efforts to salvage the instrument line. In March of 1982, Fender (with CBS' blessing) negotiated with Kanda Shokai and Yamano Music to establish Fender Japan. After discussions with Tokai (who built a great Fender Strat replica, among other nice guitars), Kawai, and others, Fender finally chose Fuji Gen Gakki (based in Matsumoto, about 130 miles northwest of Tokyo) to build guitars for them. In 1983, the Squier series was built in Japan, earmarked for European distribution. The Squier trademark came from a string-making company in Michigan (V.C. Squier) that CBS had acquired in 1965.
Amplifiers currently produced in Scottsdale, AZ (Amplifier Custom Shop), Corona, CA (U.S.), Indonesia, Mexico, Japan, Tianjin (China), and Korea. Distributed by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation in Scottsdale, AZ. The Fender trademark established circa 1946 in Fullerton, CA.

FENDER Guitar Amplifiers Models

FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS Image

FENDER MUSICMASTER BASS

- 12W, 1-12 in. speaker, tube chassis preamp: 12AX7, power: 2 X 6V6GTA, silverface control panel, two black plastic knobs with silver skirts, (v, tone), black tolex covering, silver grille, mfg. 1970-1982.

FENDER EC TWINOLUX (NO. 814-1500-000) Image

FENDER EC TWINOLUX (NO. 814-1500-000)

- 40W, 2-12 in. Weber-designed Eminence speakers, guitar combo, eight-tube chassis, preamp: 4 X 12AX7, power: 2 X 6L6, rectifier: 2 X 5U4, single channel, tremolo, top chrome control panel, two inputs, seven black chickenhead knobs (v, t, b...

FENDER ACOUSTASONIC 90 (NO. 231-3800) Image

FENDER ACOUSTASONIC 90 (NO. 231-3800)

- 90W, 1-8 in. speaker with a high-freq. tweeter, acoustic combo, solid-state chassis, two channels, vibratone, chorus, reverb, delay, front brown control panel, two inputs, 13 brown knobs (Inst Ch.: v, t, m, b, FX select, FX level, Mic/Ins...

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FENDER VIBROLUX REVERB (SOLID-STATE)

- 35W, 2-10 in. speakers, solid-state chassis, reverb, vibrato, silver control panel, dual channels, four inputs, two per channel, bright switches, nine silver-top knobs (Norm: v, t, b, Vibrato: v, t, b, s, i, reverb), black tolex covering,...

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FENDER MONTREUX

- 100W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state chassis, new black control panel, 12 silver-top knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, b, Ch. 2: v, g, MV, t, mid 1, mid 2, b, r1, r2), black tolex covering, silver grille, mfg. 1983-85.

FENDER RUMBLE 100 210 (NO. 023-15700-010) Image

FENDER RUMBLE 100 210 (NO. 023-15700-010)

- 100W, 2-10 in. speaker combo, solid-state combo, front black control panel, single input, six knobs (v, b, h/m, l/m, t, line level), CD inputs, speaker loop, headphone jack, line out, black fuzzy covering, black metal grille, casters, 62...

FENDER DELUXE 900 (NO. 236-7200-040) Image

FENDER DELUXE 900 (NO. 236-7200-040)

- 90W, 1-12 in. Celestion speaker, solid-state chassis, three switchable channels, DSP effects, front black control panel, single input, nine silver-top and three black knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, m, b, Ch. 2: drive, v, Ch. 3: drive, v, t, m, b, FX...

FENDER POWER CHORUS (U.S. NO. 022-5800) Image

FENDER POWER CHORUS (U.S. NO. 022-5800)

- 130W (2 X 65W Stereo), 2-12 in. speakers, two channels, reverb, chorus, front black control panel, two inputs, 15 red knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, m, b, Ch. 2: g, boost, t, m, b, contour, p, v, r, chorus rate, chorus depth, effects loop, four-butt...

FENDER M-80 CHORUS (NO. 022-5905-010) Image

FENDER M-80 CHORUS (NO. 022-5905-010)

- 130W (2 X 65W Stereo), 2-12 in. speakers, solid-state chassis, reverb, chorus, two selectable channels, front black control panel, two inputs, 11 red knobs (Ch. 1: v, b, t, m, Ch. 2: v, g, c, p, r, chorus rate, chorus depth), effects loop...

FENDER SUPER CHAMP XD (NO. 233-1100) Image

FENDER SUPER CHAMP XD (NO. 233-1100)

- 15W, 1-10 in. special design speaker, guitar combo, three-tube chassis, preamp: 1 X 12AX7A, power: 2 X 6V6, solid-state rectifier, two channels (normal/amp voice), 16 amp voicings, 16 DSP effects, front black control panel, single input,...

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FENDER BASSBREAKER 2-12 SPEAKER CABINET

- 140W, 2-12 in. Celestion G12V-70 speakers, speaker cabinet designed for use with the Bassbreaker 18/30 combo, 45 head, or 45 combo, semi-closed back, 16 ohms total, 1/4 in. speaker jack, 26.25 in. wide, 22.13 in. tall, 10.63 in. deep, 36...

FENDER SUPER-SONIC 100 HEAD (NO. 216-0100) Image

FENDER SUPER-SONIC 100 HEAD (NO. 216-0100)

- 100W, guitar head-unit, 13-tube chassis, preamp: 7 X 12AX7, 2 X 12AT7, power: 4 X 6L6, two channels (Vintage/Burn), blackface or brownface control panel, single input, 13 cream knobs (Ch.1 [Vintage]: g, t, b, m, v, Ch.2 [Burn] g1, g2, t,...

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FENDER BASSMAN 50

- 50W, 2-15 in. speakers in a separate cabinet, tube chassis, preamp: 2 X 7025, 12AT7, power: 2 X 6L6GC, solid-state rectifier, silverface control panel, four inputs, six silver-top numbered knobs (Bass, v, t, b, Norm, v, t, b), bright swit...

FENDER Super Champ Deluxe Image

FENDER Super Champ Deluxe

- similar to the Super Champ except, has an Electro-voice speaker, solid oak cabinet, brown cloth grille, brown knobs, brown control panel, padded cover included, mfg. 1982-85.

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FENDER Super Twin Reverb

- similar to Super Twin except has reverb unit, tube schematics were changed to: one 7025 was replaced with two sections of a 6C10 triple triode, the reverb driver was a 6CX8 pentode, mfg. 1977-1980

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FENDER STUDIO BASS

- 200W, 1-15 in. Electrovoice, tube chassis, preamp: 2 X 7025, 12AT7, 12AU7A, 12AX7A, power: 6 X 6L6, new blackface control panel, two inputs, 12 silver-top knobs (v, t, m, b, p, distortion, output level, five-way equalization), black...

FENDER EC VIBRO-CHAMP (NO. 816-1500-000) Image

FENDER EC VIBRO-CHAMP (NO. 816-1500-000)

- 5W, 1-8 in. Weber speaker, guitar combo, four-tube chassis, preamp: 2 X 12AX7, power: 1 X 6V6, rectifier: 5Y3GT, single channel, tremolo, top chrome control panel, two inputs, two black chickenhead knobs (v, speed), high/low output switch...

FENDER ACOUSTASONIC 100 (NO. 231-3500) Image

FENDER ACOUSTASONIC 100 (NO. 231-3500)

- 100W, 1-8 in. speaker with a high-freq. tweeter, acoustic combo, solid-state chassis, two channels, vibratone, chorus, reverb, delay, voicing control with dreadnought, parlor, and jumbo acoustic tones and tweed, Blackface, and British ele...

FENDER SHOWMAN 112/212/115/210 Image

FENDER SHOWMAN 112/212/115/210

- 200W, 1-12 in., 2-12 in., 1-15 in. or 2-10 in. speakers, the model number (112) refers to 1-12 in. speaker, etc., solid-state chassis, new blackface control panel, 12 silver-top knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, b, Ch. 2: v, g, MV, t, mi...

FENDER BASSMAN 400 (NO. 022-4505-000) Image

FENDER BASSMAN 400 (NO. 022-4505-000)

- 350W, 2-10 in. Eminence speakers, 1 8 Ohm compression driver horn, solid-state combo, black control panel, one input, 13 silver-top knobs (gain, room balance, b, t, 6 knob equalizer, compressor, MV), FX loop, mute switch, casters, on...

FENDER RUMBLE 100 COMBO (NO. 237-0400) Image

FENDER RUMBLE 100 COMBO (NO. 237-0400)

- 100W, 1-12 in. Eminence speaker, bass combo, solid-state chassis, single channel, top black control panel, single input, eight knobs (g, drive, level, b, low mid, high mid, t, MV), OD switch, bright/contour/vintage buttons, effects loop,...

FENDER PRINCETON 65 (NO. 022-6704-020) Image

FENDER PRINCETON 65 (NO. 022-6704-020)

- 65W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state chassis, reverb, two switchable channels, front black control panel, two inputs, nine silver-top knobs (Ch.1: v, t, b, Ch. 2: level, v, t, m, b, r), effects loop, black vinyl covering, silver grille...

FENDER PRINCETON 112 (NO. 022-6704-000) Image

FENDER PRINCETON 112 (NO. 022-6704-000)

- 35W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state chassis, two selectable channels, reverb, front black control panel, two inputs, ten knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, m, b, g, contour, Ch. 2: v, t, b, r), effects loop, headphone jack, footswitch jack, black tolex c...

FENDER SIDEKICK BASS 30 Image

FENDER SIDEKICK BASS 30

- 30W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state, front black control panel, six black-top knobs (v, MV, t, m, b, p), black tolex covering, silver grille, mfg. 1983-85.

FENDER SUPER CHAMP X2 HD (NO. 222-3100) Image

FENDER SUPER CHAMP X2 HD (NO. 222-3100)

- 15W, guitar head unit, three-tube chassis, preamp: 1 X 12AX7, power: 2 X 6V6, solid-state rectifier, two channels (normal/amp voice), 16 amp voicings, 15 DSP effects, front black control panel, single input, eight black knobs with silver...

FENDER STAGE LEAD Image

FENDER STAGE LEAD

- 100W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state chassis, reverb, new black control panel, two inputs, 11 silver-top knobs (Ch. 1: v, t, m, b, Ch. 2: v, g, MV, t, m, b, r), black tolex covering, silver grille, mfg. 1983-85.

FENDER RUMBLE 150 COMBO (NO. 231-5600) Image

FENDER RUMBLE 150 COMBO (NO. 231-5600)

- 150W, 1-15 in. Fender speaker with a piezo horn, bass combo, solid-state chassis, single channel, Delta Comp Adaptive Compression Circuitry, front black control panel, single input with passive/active switch, seven black knobs (v, OD g, O...

FENDER PRINCETON 65 DSP (NO. 22-67400-030) Image

FENDER PRINCETON 65 DSP (NO. 22-67400-030)

- 65W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state chassis, two switchable channels, DSP effects, front black control panel, two inputs, 10 silver-top knobs (Ch.1: v, t, b, Ch. 2: level, v, t, m, b, FX level, FX select), effects loop, black vinyl coverin...

FENDER R.A.D. (NO. 022-6000-010)  Image

FENDER R.A.D. (NO. 022-6000-010)

- 20W, 1-8 in. speaker, solid-state chassis, front black control panel, two inputs, four preprogrammed sounds, two black knobs (contour, v), tape/CD input, effects loop, headphone jack, gray carpet covering, black grille, 20 lbs., mfg. 1990...

FENDER SIDEKICK BASS 35 Image

FENDER SIDEKICK BASS 35

- 35W, 1-12 in. speaker, solid-state, front black control panel, six black-top knobs (g, t, m, freq, b, MV), black tolex covering, silver grille, mfg. 1986-89.

FENDER BASSMAN 70 Image

FENDER BASSMAN 70

- 70W, 4-10 in. speakers in a separate cabinet, tube chassis, preamp: 3 X 7025, 12AT7, power: 2 X 6L6GC, silicon rectifier, two channels, silverface control panel, seven silver-top knobs (Bass: v, t, b, Norm: v, t, b MV), bright switch, dee...

FENDER SUPER (NO. 021-4806-000) Image

FENDER SUPER (NO. 021-4806-000)

- 60W, 4-10 in. with Alnico magnets, tubes chassis, preamp: 4 X 12AX7, 2 X 12AT7, power: 2 X 6L6, new blackface control panel, two input jacks, 12 silver-top knobs (Ch.1: v, t, b, m, Ch.2: g1, g2, t, b, m, v, Both: Mix, r), black...