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- Fender_tweed abstract "Fender tweed is a generic name used for the guitar amplifiers made by the American company Fender between 1948 and 1960. The amplifiers are named for the cloth covering, which consists of varnished cotton twill, incorrectly called tweed because of its feel and appearance. They are praised for their sound, their circuitry considered \"hallowed ground\". Fender stopped using the twill covering in 1960, though the Champ was still covered in twill until 1964.In 1953, Fender introduced the \"wide panel\" construction, where the top and bottom panels are wider than the side panels. In the later \"narrow panels\", introduced in 1955, all panels have approximately the same size. Later amplifiers used tolex for the covering.Beginning in 1990, Fender began to utilize the tweed covering once again, starting with the '59 Bassman Reissue. Some later amplifier models came in the split option of tweed or black tolex covering, including the Blues Junior and Pro Junior. The Fender Blues Deluxe and Blues DeVille and their later reissues were also available in tweed, as well as the Custom Shop reissues of several of the Tweed Era amplifiers.In 2012, Fender introduced its first \"Signature series\"; Eric Clapton helped design the \"EC\" series of three amplifiers, including the Vibro-Champ, based on the five-watt amplifier \"allegedly\" used for the recording of Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.".
- Fender_tweed thumbnail 1953_Fender_Champ_model_5C1.jpg?width=300.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageID "12863269".
- Fender_tweed wikiPageLength "2704".
- Fender_tweed wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Fender_tweed wikiPageRevisionID "603896763".
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fender_amplifiers.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Clapton.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Amplifiers.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Bandmaster.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Bassman.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Blues_Deluxe_Reissue.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Blues_Junior.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Champ.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Deluxe_Amp.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Harvard.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Princeton.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Pro_Junior.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Super.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Tremolux.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Twin.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Layla_and_Other_Assorted_Love_Songs.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Tolex.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink Twill.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLink File:1953_Fender_Champ_model_5C1.jpg.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fender tweed".
- Fender_tweed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tweed amplifiers".
- Fender_tweed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Guitar-stub.
- Fender_tweed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fender_tweed subject Category:Fender_amplifiers.
- Fender_tweed hypernym Name.
- Fender_tweed comment "Fender tweed is a generic name used for the guitar amplifiers made by the American company Fender between 1948 and 1960. The amplifiers are named for the cloth covering, which consists of varnished cotton twill, incorrectly called tweed because of its feel and appearance. They are praised for their sound, their circuitry considered \"hallowed ground\".".
- Fender_tweed label "Fender tweed".
- Fender_tweed sameAs Q5443293.
- Fender_tweed sameAs m.0jwtmld.
- Fender_tweed sameAs Q5443293.
- Fender_tweed wasDerivedFrom Fender_tweed?oldid=603896763.
- Fender_tweed depiction 1953_Fender_Champ_model_5C1.jpg.
- Fender_tweed isPrimaryTopicOf Fender_tweed.