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Fender Mini '57 Twin-Amp
 
Manufacturer: Fender Musical Instruments Corp.
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Product Description

Great things come in small packages. These tiny fenders are mini in stature but big on fun. Just right for the bedroom, the living room, the hotel room, the backstage--well, pretty much anywhere.

Half-pint Fender fun.

Captures the vibe of '50s era Fender. Click to enlarge.

The Perfect Gift for a Fender Nut
Know someone who lives and breathes vintage Fender gear? Perhaps they even have the Mini '57 Twin's full-sized big brother--lucky them.

No doubt they'll get a kick out of the Mini '57, with its true-to-form tweed covering and brown grille. The controls even boast miniature "chicken head" knobs--the Mini '57 Twin-Amp truly captures the vibe of '50s era Fender.

Great for Practice
Maybe you are that Fender nut. Or maybe you're just looking for an ultra-portable practice solution.

The Mini '57 Twin-Amp gives you one Watt of Fender sound through a 2-inch speaker. Dial it in to your liking with tone, volume and distortion controls.

Battery or AC Powered
Throw in a 9-volt and take this little amp anywhere. With the additional headphone socket you might even get away with a little practice in the jury box.

If you're staying in one spot for awhile, save a battery and use an AC adapter (not included).

What's in the Box
Mini '57 Twin-Amp

Product Details

  • 1 Watt, two 2" Speakers
  • Runs On One 9V Battery (Not Included)
  • Tweed Covering
  • Controls: Volume, Tone and Distortion

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