Why are Fender amps so expensive?

The reason its more expensive is that its built differently. Probably better components, better speakers, and most importantly, arguably better sound. Its the same reason that an Alfa Romeo is priced lower than a Ferrari.
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Why are Fender tube amps so expensive?

Tube amps are expensive because they adopt pre and power tubes as their primary amplification source. Each tube costs roughly $50 and can have up to 4 of them within a single unit. Secondly, these amps have more expensive components, larger cases, and more complex circuitry than solid-state amps.
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Does Fender make good amps?

But secondly, and most importantly, is the simple fact that Fender still make great amps, including reissues of some of their most classic, vintage models. They're the best way to get that classic Fender look and tone, without needing to travel back in time.
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Why amps are so expensive?

Manufacturing costs between mass production and handmade exemplars differ dramatically. Good amps are so expensive because of common beliefs in what is good. As the result, mass produced amps contrary to common beliefs are bad, while really good amps are made in low quantities.
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Is an expensive guitar amp worth it?

An expensive amp is as good as the guitarist playing through it; an expensive guitar will not only speed up your progress as a guitar player, it will make that experience more enjoyable and cause you to have more pride in the instrument you play.
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How much money should you spend on an amp?

Generally, the lower budget you have, the more you should spend on your guitar compared to your amp. This is because very cheap guitars usually sound awful, but budget starter amps tend to be of better quality. So if you're only spending $250, then spending $150 on a guitar and $100 on an amplifier is a good idea.
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How much does a good amp cost?

The Quick Answer. Guitar amplifiers usually cost between $50-200 for beginners, and can cost several thousands for professionals. Tube amps usually cost between $500-3000, whilst good quality solid state amps cost between $100-1000. High wattage amps (over 75W) often cost over $500.
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Is it okay to leave a tube amp on?

Long story short, unless you plan on using your amp a lot throughout the day, you should turn off your tube amp when you are done using it. Here's why: Tubes deteriorate with use, so leaving a tube amp on shortens tube life. Many tubes produce a significant amount of heat.
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Does Class A amp sound better?

Class A design is the least efficient but has the highest sound fidelity. Class B design is a little more efficient, but full of distortion. Class AB design offers power efficiency and good sound. Class D design has the highest efficiency but isn't quite as high-fidelity.
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Why are Mesa Boogie amps so expensive?

Because the quality is astounding, and because Mesa can say they invented the modern high gain amp (which they did, with the Mark IV). It's just like why are Gibson guitars so expensive! I was blown away by the stiletto, recto gain but with more warmth, and a great clean channel.
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Is Fender or Marshall amp better?

Fender amps are more associated with country, surf and blues whilst Marshall amps are more associated with rock and metal, but both brands produce amplifiers that are capable of playing a wide range of music genres. Generally, Fender amps are chosen more for their clean tones and Marshall more for gain tones.
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Why Fender amps are the best?

As for the best Fender amps, they're synonymous with that all-American sound. It's not just that all-American sound that Fender amps can do though, to be fair. More recently, Fender has proved that they can bring the gain just as well as the rest of them, all while retaining that signature Fender sound.
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Why are guitar amp heads so expensive?

Amp heads are typically built better to handle the higher wattage and have alot more options built in to them than a combo, such as a quality output jack, ohm selection switch, etc.
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Why are vintage amps so expensive?

Vintage audio equipment is expensive partly because of rarity (a lot of vintage gear has been discontinued) and partly due to the inherent quality and design required for its longevity. A vintage piece of gear must be of the highest quality to perform at the highest level decades after manufacture.
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Why are tube amps so popular?

Just like our ears, musical instruments and just about everything else natural, tube amplifiers have the least distortion at the lowest levels. This is why a tube amplifier can sound great played softly, while with transistor amplifiers people are usually needing to turn it up to have it sound best.
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What class are Fender amps?

As mentioned above, the majority of the world's guitar amps function in this way, including classics like all the big Marshalls, Fender Bassmans and Twins, Dumbles, Mesa/Boogies, and so on. As we have already discovered, amps that perform as I have just described are class-AB amplifiers.
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Is class AB better than Class A?

Class AB sacrifices some efficiency over class B in favor of linearity, thus is less efficient (below 78.5% for full-amplitude sine waves in transistor amplifiers, typically; much less is common in class-AB vacuum-tube amplifiers). It is typically much more efficient than class A.
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Which is Better class D or Class H amplifier?

They're both more efficient, it's just that the class D is better at it, and now they have perfected in to the point where it can be used in audio.
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Why do tubes glow blue?

Sometimes you may notice a blue hazy glow inside your amp tube. This glow is rarely a sign of a defect and is fairly common especially in modern power tubes. This type of glow is called Fluorescence. This phenomenon is due to electron bombardment of the glass taking place within the tube.
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What can you not do with a tube amp?

Never, never, never run the amp with no speaker plugged in. This can cause major damage. Do not flip the power switch off, then back on rapidly. This can cause power supply damage.
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How can I make my cheap amp sound better?

9.7 Related Guides and Lessons:
  1. Raise your mid-range (even if you play metal)
  2. Lower your gain for more clarity.
  3. Move your guitar amp.
  4. Ignore guitar amp settings recommendations.
  5. Use your pickups wisely.
  6. Fresh strings, fresh tone.
  7. Use your guitar amp's effects loop (if it has one)
  8. Make the most out of your amp.
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How big of a guitar amp do I need?

Size Matters

You'll need at least 30 watts for playing live with a rock band, but smaller amps often provide surprisingly huge sounds in the studio—just ask Jimmy Page. Also, as a rule of thumb, if you're playing out often, you might want to shoot for at least 15 watts of tube tone.
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Does Guitar Center take amps?

Of course, Guitar Center will only accept gear that's in a fully functional condition. Some of the surface cosmetic damage is okay, as long as the instrument, amp, or pedal functions properly. Before heading to your local store, there are some things that you should consider.
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