1957 Fender Champ Tweed

The Fender Champ Tweed is a guitar amplifier, which was popular amongst guitarists for its distinctive sound and its portability (being a small amplifier).

Stewart Copeland currently owns a 1957 model Fender Champ with tweed covering at Worried Rabbit studio (a.k.a. Sacred Grove).

According to him, he purchased the Fender Champ when he was in college. He used this amp on early Klark Kent records (including "Don't Care") and likely recording demos as well. Eventually at some point it was lost, but the Fender Champ was rediscovered (decades later) in an old Curved Air flight case.