Fender Frontman 10G

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Electric Guitar Combo

  • Frontman 10G
  • 1x 6" Fender Special Design speaker
  • 10 W
  • 1 Channel
  • 2 Band EQ
  • Overdrive switch
  • Input for CD / MP3 players
  • Headphone output
  • Weight 3.8 kg
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 280 x 260 x 146 mm
Available since January 2008
Item number 204273
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$67
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A good practice amp for playing “clean”
Funeral Musician 04.01.2022
The build quality, while not on par with that of its big brother, the Champion 20, is surprisingly good. I have owned an older iteration of this model, back when it was made in Indonesia, and the quality was worse. The unit is lightweight, but, despite having very thin fingers, I am only able to fit three of them under its handle, which makes it uncomfortable to carry the amplifier. It seems that the handle was made narrower in order to preserve the esthetic proportions of the historic design.
The extraneous noise heard upon turning the amplifier on was barely perceptible, which is a pretty rare thing in this price range. After fiddling with the controls for a couple of minutes, I was able to dial in a decent “clean” tone, but no matter what I did, I was unable to completely eliminate the “thinness” of the sound, which could probably be blamed on the small speaker. If my memory serves me right, the Vox Pathfinder 10, which I owned a decade or so ago, sounded a bit “fuller”. But now, back to the Fender. I always play “clean”, so “dirty” tones are not my specialty, but when I tried the built-in overdrive, it sounded to my ears like a jar full of wasps — shrill and irritating. Here, again, the aforementioned Pathfinder 10 excels, but for those who play “clean” or get their “dirty” sounds from a pedal, the Frontman 10G should do just fine.
One of the main selling points for me was the auxiliary input. I think, every practice amplifier should have this underappreciated feature because it enables to practise with a backing track and use the amplifier as a speaker for listening to music.
I have deducted one star from the features category because of the lack of reverb, but I understand that the inclusion of either an analog spring unit or a digital chip would have increased the price of the amplifier, thus putting it out of the reach of some players. But if money is not a problem, I would highly recommend saving up and going for the Champion 20 instead because it really does sound a lot better (I know because I own both, the Frontman 10G and the Champion 20).
To sum up, the Frontman 10G offers a surprisingly good build quality, an excellent portability, and a good, although a little “thin”, “clean” tone. You can also plug in an external device and play music or backing tracks from it. It is worth trying out, but I think that it is better to save up for the Champion 20.
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TerryBlues 09.10.2019
The amp arrived and has been played around with. Loving this thing, it does exactly what the description says and friends with more powerful gear are very impressed. I play a lot of blues and it sounds equally great in my garage on my own and playing as a group. Nothing negative to report, it does what I want.The quality is very good, this amp feels like it will be around for a long time and Thomann when they saw they were sending to Ireland threw in an adaptor so I could begin playing straight away. Thanks gang, very kind of you. I will be shopping here again and have told my friends.
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YourLuckIsOver 27.01.2022
Best way I can describe this amp is the word bad. In every way this amp is not good. Nobody is getting this amp they are only looking to play clean , because there are way better options even at this price range. The distortion sounds absolutely horrible.
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Sounds awesome
redwinemakesmehappy 22.01.2022
What a great little amp. I plugged the guitar in and was really surprised how loud it was. The over drive channel is great and sounds amazing, Feels great, well built and the sound quality is spot on.
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