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The phrase "a fender amp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an amplifier made by the Fender company, commonly used by musicians, especially guitarists.
Example: "I decided to buy a fender amp to enhance the sound quality of my guitar performances."
Alternatives: "a Fender amplifier" or "a Fender guitar amp".
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He slung the old Tele over his shoulder and flicked a Fender amp off standby.
Not much detail here, but some creative soul squeezed a Fender amp into an old cigar box.
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When I first saw Jimmy McCarty with Billy Lee and the Riviera's at the Walt Lake Casino in 1960 or 1961, he was playing a Gibson Byrdland through a Fender Twin Reverb amp and I was only 10, 11 or 12 years old when I heard the rich, thick, tone and the edgy almost feedback.
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