White Amp

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The White amplifier was an instrument amplifier made by the Fender company. The White student amp was named after Fender's production manager Forrest White. The amplifier was sold together with the matching steel. The amp was made for one year, 1956.[1] The amps were made under the White company name. The amp was nearly identical to the Princeton. They were probably made to get more inexpensive amps into the market without offending authorized Fender dealers.[2]

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  1. ^ The Fender Amp Field Guide
  2. ^ Fender Amps:The First 50 Years