Fender Pano Verb Amp- Jack White collab

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Good luck…. I can’t get Australia to pick up…
They're busy. Its breakdancing season there

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Where is the amp made Fender? I have asked 4-5 places now and they don't know.
 
61 lbs is the weight. Head and cab would have been great.

And before all of the punters join in unless you are gigging the weight doesn't matter if the amp simply sits in your bedroom or jam room and there is absolutely nothing wrong with being an at home player. However it is not unusual for me to have to walk two or three blocks to load or unload (don't do the Clarence White and load in/out in traffic), lots of places at SC beaches are elevated 15 feet above sea level with no lift, raised stages and more.

Good chance I will try and score a used one after the first wave of enthusiast and have a separate head and cab built.

Yet it is only 6 lbs heavier than my tweed twin which is at the top of my acceptable weight class but still manageable.
 
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61 lbs is the weight. Head and cab would have been great.

And before all of the punters join in unless you are gigging the weight doesn't matter if the amp simply sits in your bedroom or jam room. However it is not unusual to have to walk two or three blocks to load or unload (don't do the Clarence White and load in/out from of traffic), lots of places at SC beaches are elevated 15 feet above sea level with no lift, raised stages and more.

Good chance I will try and score a used one after the first wave of enthusiast and have a separate head and cab built.
That’s in the ballpark of a twin or ac30 so doesn’t seem abnormal for a 2 speaker combo to me
 
fun random fact. I cooked thanksgiving dinner for Meg White and her assistant about 5 years ago. The owner of the restaurant i was cheffing at then was buds with her assisntant. weird flex, i know lol.

I had an amp from Guild Audio called the Universal (ex magnatone employee...obscure company from the 60's) that was just like this, a few years ago, that a relative gave me, and a fourm memeber here worked on for me. I sold it, but i wish i hadn't....its basically this!


if i know me, and my voice, i was surely drinking the day i made that video...i sound like it
:bash:


As soon as i read the Jack White was making a signature amp, i knew it would be something sweet. Say what you want about his music, but hes a forward thinking, and fearless artist/visionary. Almost everything he touches turns to gold, which explains the knobs.
 
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I talked to Fender today directly, and they said it is made in USA, California. Guy agreed they should have just put Made in USA.
Is it just a PCB or are we talking about some vintage level build quality here?
 
I’m not a big fan of his but the dude is talented. Some of the stuff he did in the raconteurs is pretty cool… and I’m sure I spelled that name wrong but who cares?

 
For sure not handwired
i'd almost expect jack to insist they were hand wired. The fender people were probably like "well you know Jack, if we hand wire it in America, we're going to be forced to charge...." and he inturpted by starting the riff from The Big Three Killed My Baby.
C'mon, thats funny, goddamn it.... all things considered...alright, its not funny, its sad. Detroiters know more than anyone.
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