The Fender JAM is a vintage, solid-state combo amplifier produced in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It features a 75-watt power rating, a single 12" speaker, and a built-in spring reverb. It was primarily built as a loud, reliable, and affordable practice or small-gig amplifier.
Key Features & SpecsPower: 75 Watts (Solid State)Channels: Typically features dual inputs and a multi-channel setup accessible via old-school push-buttons (Clean, Overdrive/Lead, and sometimes an EQ-boost feature)Effects: Built-in analog spring reverbHardware: equipped with a single heavy-duty Fender Special Design speaker.Common Usage & MaintenanceVersatility: The clean channel on these amps is highly regarded for pedal platforms and is surprisingly loud, making it usable for band rehearsals.Overdrive: The built-in drive/lead channels.