The amp sounds fantastic, but it's the little usability tweaks that make me smile - the lightning bolt switch indicator, the cord coming out the side, the detents on the first three switches. That's a man who know what it is to actually have to live with an amp.
They use their cheap PCB circuit. There’s nothing wrong with PCB boards but fender really cheaps out with their circuits. The amp is already 3K, they should’ve just made it hand wired. These are bound to crap out
@@TweedTones no they're not. if they ever do Fender has a really good customer service department which will help make it right. not sure why you'd assume all of that lol - in my experience hand-wired amps crap out easier. More that can go wrong.
@@baseballorbasketballI’m willing to bet this guy is with his amps like my step dad with reliable vehicles: abuses the crap out of his gear and blames the gear rather than his poor treatment of it.
This is exactly what guitar companies need to be doing more of. Working with guitarists to make innovative and exciting new products instead of only rereleasing old products at insane prices. Good on you, Fender.
A TRUE INNOVATION WITH VINTAGE ROOTS!!!! This is the way to aproach new amp models to avoid the digital canibalization. Bravo Fender, go in this way also on standard models, unique analog features hard to do digital replica.
Yeah, but then they need to find more interesting and innovative musicians out there. Most of the people getting any mention in the guitar magazines since the death of Steve Ray Vaughan are insanely boring blues guitarists.
@@charlesbolton8471 I have a Vibro-King I when I first saw this video to me. It looked like the next logical step in the evolution of that Amp and in fact it is very, very cool. I’ve had my amp since a first came out.
The Jack White sound in a plug and play format. Ditch your pedalboard, dive straight in, and shake the stage. Haven't heard anything as good and as unique in years. Awesome job!
Can't say I'm a real Jack White fan.. until now! Love the color scheme and all the features on that amp and the guitar looks sick too. This guy really knows his gear.
@@sebg2086 Well yeah. I used to think he was douche who barely could play and probably couldn't even name the brand of the guitar he was playing but he's clearly very aware of his gear and that's enough for me to become a fan.
@@m4sseeWorth checking out what he gets up to outside of making music, all under the 'third man' moniker (third man records, third man hardware etc) - some very interesting stuff.
Not once have I considered myself a Jack White fan by any means, but this is the best collaboration I think I’ve seen come out of a guitar company in my lifetime.
Jack White is the next one. Over the last 20 years he has been consistently innovative, creative, and unabashed in his musical output. Like him or not, he's the latest stepping stone in the evolution of guitar-based music.
@@Viper-dz2kwI get what you're saying but I don't think the shredders have as much of an impact on the wider culture, and they're not as innovative either.
Is there any better man on this planet to have a signature amp plus showcasing it?? It's just a treat for every not even guitarist, but music fan! Fender's best collaboration in the last 3 decades imo.
Yes. This is a proper collab; a man who KNOWS sonics, using the best of Fender without just the typical "signature" regurgitations. This is such smart product; classic but thoughtful/ingenious in specificity.
We love the range Fender is showing with its innovation with Tone Master Pro but this collaboration with Jack is simply brilliant for all of us analog fans as well. Jack knows what he likes and it’s amazing to see Fender put its own brand muscle behind this. The amp sounds absolutely incredible and so inspiring! Bravo!
i’m not a huge jack white fan but this amp is undeniably incredible. it sounds fantastic, and has so many cool features. who needs a pedals if you have this bad boy? so sick.
This is amazing - not only to bring out the signature amp which is probably the best amp fender ever made but to have the man go through everything and then the signature OMFG this is why fender is the best
I’m so amazed that Fender finally put harmonic trem in an amp for first time since like ‘63. I hope they make another amp with it, maybe one that isn’t a 70 watt monster. But goddamn does this amp sound amazing, and has pretty much everything I’d want in a Fender amp.
Didn't the Chris Stapleton brownface Princeton have harmonic tremolo tho? I know the vintage model of that amp had it, which was where it originally came from, that short run of brownface Fender amps... I might be wrong tho.
@@michelleneeds4165 brownface princeton doesn't have a harmonic tremolo. Only the bigger ''pro'' brownface amps had harmonic tremolo, smaller ones had i think a bias tremolo
@@krausewitz6786 Yes, 35w with a power scaling feature like the Marshall Origin series would make this amp much more usable for the average guy. Such a cool amp tho. 🍻
Yes this is it Fender! In a digital world with so much competition going on today you seem to get the essence and make a fresh product. The best part is I'm not Jack's biggest fan but yes do I want that amp :)
Mad respect for Jack and his true appreciation for music. Really like what he’s dreamed up on the amp, just fresh and so fkn useful. And I’d love to play the guitar.
This is sick. You can tell the accountants at Fender didn't tell Jack what he can't do, which is probably why Mayer left the building 10+ years ago. STEREO HARMONIC Tremolo?! Repro knobs that aren't on anything else? A new footswitch when they absolutely could've used what they already have in stock? And it's not $1k more expensive when it certainly could've been priced that way. What a cool collaboration. And holy sh!t that reverb....
I love how active Jack is in the musician space improving gear and making it for musicians instead of just putting out a signature guitar or something. You can tell he is a gear head hobbyist at heart
That amp sounds incredible, Jack is definitely a man who knows what kind of tones he wants and I love that about him. Absolutely gorgeous amp at that, man, love it
@@acdclexu6296 But this is signature model, they are always expensive no matter the brand. The thing with Gibson is they are charging premium for a working mans guitar
Agreed ... but 70 WATTS !! ??.. that's a deal breaker for me. My wife complains about my Origin 20 being too loud.. 😅 This thing would literally shake the ground !!
@Torquemonster440 you make a good point, I play a vintage 40W silverface, and I can only dream of the power amp distortion. Though, if I had 3k I don't know what else I would want!
Pretty cool! I don't think I've seen Fender do anything this wacky with an amp since maybe the Cyber Twin. Glad to see some innovation. A '64 Vibroverb amp circuit with a '61 Vibrosonic harmonic tremolo (first one from Fender since the 60's), interesting speakers, a Fender spring reverb with EQ controls (first ever?), a nice boost, and some fun stereo routing.
@@Tony-vf9zu Of course Fender is popular; "innovative" is a different word. The space of guitar amps is generally very conservative and we don't see much weird stuff from the big players, like you do with guitars. Most of what gets made is essentially remakes of amps that are over fifty years old, where their explicit goal is to be as similar to the originals as possible.
This is so AWESOME. And being a product designer myself, this is a textbook example of a product being designed and developed by someone who actual uses them. Well done fender
With all the "junk" gear that's flooding the guitar market for many years now, finally a reall innovation. Not another bulshit pedal or amp that sounds exactly like million others, but a real innovative product. I'm sure Leo would have been very proud of this. Well done, Jack and Fender for this really inspiring piece of gear!!
What junk gear? Most inexpensive guitars are CNC machine made and are better quality than older expensive gear. I think we are in a new golden age of guitars. Not sure about amps, but guitars are much better than in the 80s and 90s.
Love that little smile Jack has when he first shows us what the Reverb section does. It’s great to see Jack talking us through these amp features, his ease of explaining and enthusiasm shows how much he was involved in the design of all the various features. Love to see this rather than an artist just slapping their name on something. I think this amp will sound absolutely outstanding in person. The man has convinced me, but the last thing I need is another amp….
For me this is exactly what fender needs! Inovation! Not just for sell but for real! Jack is just the most perfect guy the help with this! Amazing, i will buy this amp!
A TRUE INNOVATION WITH VINTAGE ROOTS!!!! This is the way to aproach new amp models to avoid the digital canibalization. Bravo Fender, go in this way also on standard models, unique analog features hard to do digital replica.
@@drgonzorevival I’ve actually heard a few Dumbles in person three different ones at Carter Vintage in Nashville, and I’ve seen Kenny Wayne Shepherd live. Two of the ones at Carter Vintage sounded good but not great in my opinion, but the third one an Overdrive Deluxe (one of only three Dumble made) previously owned by Keith Urban didn’t sound good at all. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, on the hand, sounded absolutely incredible. It was probably the best guitar tone I’ve ever heard in person, but his amps were custom built for him (as Dumble did with all his clients) so maybe when they are played by someone who isn’t the original owner they just don’t sound right. I don’t know. This amp sounds amazing and even though it’s expensive it’s less expensive than the good Dumble clones and a completely different amp from a Dumble anyway.
@@charlesbolton8471I never said there is no person on the planet that ever has heard a dumble in person. But assuming everyone did is just plain stupid. Comparing a new amp that costs 3k with a dumble is even more stupid. There’s always something more expensive out there. To my ears, this amp sounds better than the mythical dumble. And it can be bought without selling a house. End of story.
They are beautiful, emaculate, eye candy, innovative. Words you seldom say about Fender. 2024 is the year of Fender, keep on giving! If the price is right just like squier, Affinity series and the likes. You got me sold. If not, you can have em, Jack, for yourself.
this video gave me goosebumps with the sheer amount of possibilities and tone switches that i could mess around with. jack white is goatednot only guitar as a guitar player, but also as an innovator. his practicality will help us all😢
I love the commitment to this project. From the different approach to what an amp can be, to the ascetic vision being held high regard. This is where we need to go next. I need one of these amps in my life asap.
Might be the first ever signature amp that actually sounds like the artist.
Good luck get😊ting the same tone at home without the dial in
#truewords
I think the DGT15 really captures David Grissom’s and I hear it when I used it at home
Marcus King's is great
weird take
dude...that amp is blowing my mind.
Hey Rhett 🤘🏻
Rhett if you can, PLEASE DO A VIDEO OF THISSSS!!!
Your take on this would be awesome. 🍻
i knew once i heard its overdriven sound it’d appeal to the likes of you
I wanna see you demo it
Finally, an artist who understands design aesthetics and knows exactly what he wants. Bravo!!
Right?! It's amazing how unique and specific his collab is comparitively to some others.
100% agreed. I came to comment to say the exactly the same thing.
He's just that good
@@fender this was a wicked good move. What an amp.
@@fenderi would argue tim henson is much better and focused on aethetics in his gear for a long time now
This is the most well thought out amp from fender in years.
The amp sounds fantastic, but it's the little usability tweaks that make me smile - the lightning bolt switch indicator, the cord coming out the side, the detents on the first three switches. That's a man who know what it is to actually have to live with an amp.
I can't tell you how happy it makes me to see Fender innovating in the tube amp space. Some of us are just never going to go down the modeling route.
They use their cheap PCB circuit. There’s nothing wrong with PCB boards but fender really cheaps out with their circuits. The amp is already 3K, they should’ve just made it hand wired. These are bound to crap out
@@TweedTones
What American made Fender amps are problematic? The ones known for having issues are the Mexican made ones.
@@TweedToneshand wired by who? Every hour makes the price go up. Pcbs are faster. They don’t care about lifespan
@@TweedTones no they're not. if they ever do Fender has a really good customer service department which will help make it right. not sure why you'd assume all of that lol - in my experience hand-wired amps crap out easier. More that can go wrong.
@@baseballorbasketballI’m willing to bet this guy is with his amps like my step dad with reliable vehicles: abuses the crap out of his gear and blames the gear rather than his poor treatment of it.
This is exactly what guitar companies need to be doing more of. Working with guitarists to make innovative and exciting new products instead of only rereleasing old products at insane prices. Good on you, Fender.
A TRUE INNOVATION WITH VINTAGE ROOTS!!!! This is the way to aproach new amp models to avoid the digital canibalization. Bravo Fender, go in this way also on standard models, unique analog features hard to do digital replica.
Yeah, but then they need to find more interesting and innovative musicians out there. Most of the people getting any mention in the guitar magazines since the death of Steve Ray Vaughan are insanely boring blues guitarists.
I love how Jack brings up Leo Fender, you can tell he loves those old 50s and 60s fender technology
This dude is so creative, bringing up ideas Fender hasn't thought of in 70 yrs. Take that Mr. Magnatone!
I'll put my stereo twilighter Magnatone up against this any day.
@peterdadswell7998 Yeah, this thing sounds nice but not Twilighter nice haha
This might be the best Amp Fender has made.
I have been looking at the Super Reverb, but they drop this. It sounds and looks fantastic with great features.
@@EdgeOfFuzz
I’ve been wanting a Vibro-King. I think this is even better.
@@EdgeOfFuzzI own a Bantam Amp that I am gonna mod to a 2x12 Super Reverb. Basically a 30w tube rectified Super Reverb.
I want the amp so bad but it’s $3000😭😭😭
@@charlesbolton8471 I have a Vibro-King I when I first saw this video to me. It looked like the next logical step in the evolution of that Amp and in fact it is very, very cool. I’ve had my amp since a first came out.
It stands to reason that a guy who inspired so many modern tone chases has created an amp that ends the chase. Well done!
This is gonna be one of the greatest Fender amp releases since their inception.
Instant classic
The Jack White sound in a plug and play format. Ditch your pedalboard, dive straight in, and shake the stage. Haven't heard anything as good and as unique in years. Awesome job!
Can't say I'm a real Jack White fan.. until now! Love the color scheme and all the features on that amp and the guitar looks sick too. This guy really knows his gear.
He's an artist through and through.
now youre a fan because he design a amp.........................................................................................
@@sebg2086 Well yeah. I used to think he was douche who barely could play and probably couldn't even name the brand of the guitar he was playing but he's clearly very aware of his gear and that's enough for me to become a fan.
@@m4sseeWorth checking out what he gets up to outside of making music, all under the 'third man' moniker (third man records, third man hardware etc) - some very interesting stuff.
@@m4sseeyou know he ran an upholstery business before white stripes? It was also color coded, yellow and black ;0
Not once have I considered myself a Jack White fan by any means, but this is the best collaboration I think I’ve seen come out of a guitar company in my lifetime.
Jack White is the next one. Over the last 20 years he has been consistently innovative, creative, and unabashed in his musical output. Like him or not, he's the latest stepping stone in the evolution of guitar-based music.
@@isaacstanfield4743he’s like one generation behind. I love him but current gen would be like Tim Henson and Polyphia
@@Viper-dz2kwI get what you're saying but I don't think the shredders have as much of an impact on the wider culture, and they're not as innovative either.
@@isaacstanfield4743truth!
same
Now THIS IS A COLLAB. Amazing guitar and amp - Bravo.
He's done again. This man's legacy will never be forgotten...
Is there any better man on this planet to have a signature amp plus showcasing it?? It's just a treat for every not even guitarist, but music fan! Fender's best collaboration in the last 3 decades imo.
Props to Jack and Fender for doing something new. Very interesting choices.
This is one of your best collabs ever. Jack is a man of detail. It looks like you guys helped him bring those details to life.
Yes. This is a proper collab; a man who KNOWS sonics, using the best of Fender without just the typical "signature" regurgitations. This is such smart product; classic but thoughtful/ingenious in specificity.
WHAT AMAZES ME IS YOUR LOVE FOR MUSIC AND CREATING IT.....NOT JUST MONEY ❤️
Pure art. I feel like this is the first time I've seen an artist truly know what a guitarist wants and needs. Thank you Jack.
We love the range Fender is showing with its innovation with Tone Master Pro but this collaboration with Jack is simply brilliant for all of us analog fans as well. Jack knows what he likes and it’s amazing to see Fender put its own brand muscle behind this. The amp sounds absolutely incredible and so inspiring! Bravo!
the collaboration was an art. we need part 2. the guitar. More on Jack White guitars collection.
i’m not a huge jack white fan but this amp is undeniably incredible. it sounds fantastic, and has so many cool features. who needs a pedals if you have this bad boy? so sick.
Fender x White have absolutely smashed it out the park with this one. Holy hell, I want one
This not just an amp, is a riff machine! ⚡🎸
Finally someone who deeply understands and loves classic amp legacy, and knows what's just needed in the studio
This is amazing - not only to bring out the signature amp which is probably the best amp fender ever made but to have the man go through everything and then the signature OMFG this is why fender is the best
this guy is mad scientist... absolutely mind blowing amp
I’m so amazed that Fender finally put harmonic trem in an amp for first time since like ‘63. I hope they make another amp with it, maybe one that isn’t a 70 watt monster. But goddamn does this amp sound amazing, and has pretty much everything I’d want in a Fender amp.
Didn't the Chris Stapleton brownface Princeton have harmonic tremolo tho? I know the vintage model of that amp had it, which was where it originally came from, that short run of brownface Fender amps...
I might be wrong tho.
@@michelleneeds4165 brownface princeton doesn't have a harmonic tremolo. Only the bigger ''pro'' brownface amps had harmonic tremolo, smaller ones had i think a bias tremolo
I was thinking that too
Making this 35 watts and putting it in a Vibrolux shell would be amazing....
@@krausewitz6786 Yes, 35w with a power scaling feature like the Marshall Origin series would make this amp much more usable for the average guy. Such a cool amp tho. 🍻
Jack White should design everything for Fender, he is a genius.
Gotta say I did NOT expect a completely new fender amp platform from this collab. Not that I’m complaining.
This is what we understood as a REAL collaboration. Happy to see this. That amp is out of the box creativity.
The ability to run one speaker wet and one speaker dry I so beyond badass. I need to learn how to build amps.
Yes this is it Fender! In a digital world with so much competition going on today you seem to get the essence and make a fresh product. The best part is I'm not Jack's biggest fan but yes do I want that amp :)
This is probably the best signature in years
Jack and fender really hit it of the field with this one.
What a refreshing amp. I hope Fender sells a bazillion of these things. Please Fender, more of this kind of stuff!
Mad respect for Jack and his true appreciation for music. Really like what he’s dreamed up on the amp, just fresh and so fkn useful. And I’d love to play the guitar.
I think this is the most exciting amplifier Fender has put out in at least a decade.
Wow, just wow, this could be one of the best Amp ever made by fender
the best fender amp to ever be created in the modern era.
im here when you want to endorse me fender. much love
I’m a fender amp nut. Nothing else is good enough. This thing sounds fantastic! Bravo Jack.
This is sick. You can tell the accountants at Fender didn't tell Jack what he can't do, which is probably why Mayer left the building 10+ years ago. STEREO HARMONIC Tremolo?! Repro knobs that aren't on anything else? A new footswitch when they absolutely could've used what they already have in stock? And it's not $1k more expensive when it certainly could've been priced that way. What a cool collaboration. And holy sh!t that reverb....
Mayer? Did he work for Fender? Like a tech or something
@@Tony-vf9zu John Mayer collaborated with Fender for a signature Stratocaster, before his current collaboration with PRS.
@@ronaldeldonald who is Mayer
@@Tony-vf9zu John Mayer
@@adrianwegner I wouldn't want any of his stuff, he is naff
This is refreshing to see. Makes Jack seem human by how much passion he has for the equipment.
nah hes on the adrenochrome diet now too. A diddler
you can really tell he is proud of this creation too. bravo!
I love the genuine excitement he has for this amp. Haven't listened to his music regularly for years but am reminded why I love him.
Everything I’ve ever wanted in an amp. Thank you Jack
You can tell Jack White is an absolute guitar nerd, with the chops and cred to back up his input. This might be the best signature amp of all time.
I was impressed up until I heard him mention the harmonic tremolo. Then I was floored. Such a fantastic sounding amp. Truly impressive!
Now THAT is a signature product. Wow. Seems like Fender let Jack go wild here. As well as the Amp, I need that drum machine also.
That amp is pure genius
I love how active Jack is in the musician space improving gear and making it for musicians instead of just putting out a signature guitar or something. You can tell he is a gear head hobbyist at heart
Finally some innovation with fender tube amps
That amp sounds incredible, Jack is definitely a man who knows what kind of tones he wants and I love that about him. Absolutely gorgeous amp at that, man, love it
Love that it's not just another revamp of an existing Fender. The world doesn't need a Hot Rod Deluxe VII...
Saw Jack as a drummer for goober and the peas and his 2022 tour and will always be a fan.
Congrats Jack, amp sounds amazing.
Loving how the amp is doing something new. The Yellow looks sick! Let's just let Jack design all the new guitars for Fender!
Meanwhile Gibson: Here is the same guitar but it will cost 500 bucks more. Thanks.
Quite ironic that the new Les Paul Studio, which is way overpriced, and this came out the same day lol.
the guitar is 3,5 grand an the amp 2,7 grand not really less expenisve than gibson😂
And let’s launch the all new LP studio with a $500 raise in price too
@@acdclexu6296there is so much more work and design that goes into making an amplifier, especially a new design, than making another Les Paul model.
@@acdclexu6296 But this is signature model, they are always expensive no matter the brand. The thing with Gibson is they are charging premium for a working mans guitar
Jack is a genius…the amp is a perfect blend of common sense and innovation. Well done!
Low key seems like a perfect amp, amazing what happens when an artist is involved in design!
Agreed ... but 70 WATTS !! ??.. that's a deal breaker for me. My wife complains about my Origin 20 being too loud.. 😅 This thing would literally shake the ground !!
@Torquemonster440 you make a good point, I play a vintage 40W silverface, and I can only dream of the power amp distortion. Though, if I had 3k I don't know what else I would want!
Coolest amp in decades. Finally!!!
The amp sounds massive and very versatile.
I have been hypnotized on my telephone.
I came just to hear the tone.
You have been so bold.
One of the greatest collab of fender. So cool.
Pretty cool! I don't think I've seen Fender do anything this wacky with an amp since maybe the Cyber Twin. Glad to see some innovation. A '64 Vibroverb amp circuit with a '61 Vibrosonic harmonic tremolo (first one from Fender since the 60's), interesting speakers, a Fender spring reverb with EQ controls (first ever?), a nice boost, and some fun stereo routing.
Fender innovate all the time
Acoustic amps, Fender have have loads of new products to dominate that market recently
@@Tony-vf9zu Of course Fender is popular; "innovative" is a different word. The space of guitar amps is generally very conservative and we don't see much weird stuff from the big players, like you do with guitars. Most of what gets made is essentially remakes of amps that are over fifty years old, where their explicit goal is to be as similar to the originals as possible.
@@zaynelumpkin I never said popular
This is so AWESOME. And being a product designer myself, this is a textbook example of a product being designed and developed by someone who actual uses them. Well done fender
Jack White is a born salesman
I’d buy a car from that man
My man here creating the ultimate amp for us black and yellow lovers! Seriously the innovation in this 11mins video is just insane!
love the De Stijl background
Real products, real innovation - this is what guitar needs.
That amp is going to sell out the first day.
Incredible amp.
I loved everything, from the video details to the 3 input to the 2 diferent sized speakers. Fender, you did it. Jack you´re a beast.
With all the "junk" gear that's flooding the guitar market for many years now, finally a reall innovation.
Not another bulshit pedal or amp that sounds exactly like million others, but a real innovative product.
I'm sure Leo would have been very proud of this.
Well done, Jack and Fender for this really inspiring piece of gear!!
What junk gear? Most inexpensive guitars are CNC machine made and are better quality than older expensive gear. I think we are in a new golden age of guitars. Not sure about amps, but guitars are much better than in the 80s and 90s.
Love that little smile Jack has when he first shows us what the Reverb section does. It’s great to see Jack talking us through these amp features, his ease of explaining and enthusiasm shows how much he was involved in the design of all the various features. Love to see this rather than an artist just slapping their name on something. I think this amp will sound absolutely outstanding in person. The man has convinced me, but the last thing I need is another amp….
The spilt reverb is wild
For me this is exactly what fender needs! Inovation! Not just for sell but for real! Jack is just the most perfect guy the help with this! Amazing, i will buy this amp!
Sounds awesome. The split reverb is a neat idea. You can tell Jack White is genuinely excited.
Probably the best amp Fender has ever made. Ever !
The smile on jacks face when he switched the reverb on made my day
That'll do it 🤘
Most innovative things Fender has done in 50 years... Thanks Jack!
GAWD...I wish they'd put that harmonic tremolo back in some more amps!
A TRUE INNOVATION WITH VINTAGE ROOTS!!!! This is the way to aproach new amp models to avoid the digital canibalization. Bravo Fender, go in this way also on standard models, unique analog features hard to do digital replica.
This amp is genius.
Honestly, I'm a massive Jack fan. So I'm just here to hear him talk about gear. I could do it all day...
Hands down the best sounding amp I've ever heard. Not a surprise though.
Really? never heard a Dumble?
Okay I heard the amp, it sounds amazing
@@Desertmouth Haha, in person? No. You? Anyway, I'd take this over a 500k USD Dumble any day.
@@drgonzorevival
I’ve actually heard a few Dumbles in person three different ones at Carter Vintage in Nashville, and I’ve seen Kenny Wayne Shepherd live. Two of the ones at Carter Vintage sounded good but not great in my opinion, but the third one an Overdrive Deluxe (one of only three Dumble made) previously owned by Keith Urban didn’t sound good at all. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, on the hand, sounded absolutely incredible. It was probably the best guitar tone I’ve ever heard in person, but his amps were custom built for him (as Dumble did with all his clients) so maybe when they are played by someone who isn’t the original owner they just don’t sound right. I don’t know.
This amp sounds amazing and even though it’s expensive it’s less expensive than the good Dumble clones and a completely different amp from a Dumble anyway.
@@charlesbolton8471I never said there is no person on the planet that ever has heard a dumble in person. But assuming everyone did is just plain stupid. Comparing a new amp that costs 3k with a dumble is even more stupid. There’s always something more expensive out there. To my ears, this amp sounds better than the mythical dumble. And it can be bought without selling a house. End of story.
This is the coolest, craziest fender amp I’ve ever seen.
What is that drum machine thing in the opening of this video..??
For real, it was janky and awesome I need to know
It looks like some kind of old tape loop or record player
looks like Chamberlin Rhythmate model 40
@@KowalskyBrothers Good call! It does look to be a customised version however, with an etched or engraved listing of the tracks that can be selected.
They are beautiful, emaculate, eye candy, innovative. Words you seldom say about Fender. 2024 is the year of Fender, keep on giving! If the price is right just like squier, Affinity series and the likes. You got me sold. If not, you can have em, Jack, for yourself.
Mid settings and switch indicators already has me sold haha.
This is the best amp that I’ve ever heard. Regardless of brand.
In a market saturated with amps, this is really smart and innovative.
His new album is his best work since white stripes, and he’s made a lot of good music since then.
3:35 that’s what she said
😂🤣🤣
Came here to say this but i knew it would be already done
this video gave me goosebumps with the sheer amount of possibilities and tone switches that i could mess around with. jack white is goatednot only guitar as a guitar player, but also as an innovator. his practicality will help us all😢
This seems to good to be true, could you imagine if John Fogerty had this amp during the CCR years? Wow
I love the commitment to this project.
From the different approach to what an amp can be, to the ascetic vision being held high regard. This is where we need to go next.
I need one of these amps in my life asap.
Never been this late to a Jack White video before. 6 whole minutes 😥😥
at least it's a multiple of 3
This is really cool of Fender to do this with Jack. We all love the classic stuff but it really shows that Fender are still innovators!