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New Fender Super Champ XD

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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=483075

I'm seriously considering one as a bedroom amp, it seems like too big of a bargain.
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sounds promising.. i wanna try one


2 6v6's hm


not sure about one 10" though, but yeah...interesting
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don't those have a solid state pre-amp?
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Looks cool. 2 x 6v6 is like a double-Champ. The Blues Jr. I've played is plenty loud at 15 Watts through 2 EL84's, so this should be To The Bedroom... And Beyond! I like the 6v6 better overall.

That single 12ax7 is probably the preamp, the same as in the old Champs. But all the effects are going to be solid-state.
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oh yeah, it's solid state overdrive. why would you want that from a tube amp?
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I think by effects he meant the DSP in the chorus/reverb/tremolo/phaser/delay section.

I played one today, we just got them in my store yesterday. The tube tone is great, and fender hails it as "all-tube". Even if the "preamp tube characteristic knob" turns out to be a load of solid state crock, you can still use it as a single-volume-knob 15 watt straight tube amp on channel 1. It sounds pretty killer either way. After I buy some more important gear, this thing's next on my list.
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bubbles wrote:oh yeah, it's solid state overdrive. why would you want that from a tube amp?
Dunno. Though that may not be a bad thing when the preamp & power amp are tube still. Like going through solid-state dirt pedals into a tube amp.
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i guess i'll have to try one next time i'm at guitar center.
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Post by Jagermeister »

I want to call it the Fender Emoticon.

I'm probably going to buy one. Or this.

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Hard choice... that one's even CHEAPER, but no knobs :(

WHY won't fender reissue silverface cosmetics btw...
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jager wrote:WHY won't fender reissue silverface cosmetics btw...
Probably because they think everybody hates silverface. After all that's been said to against silverface amps in favor of blackface, right or wrong.... I think nowadays people are starting to value silverface amps, but I doubt Fender will catch on for a while. Who knows, they're already re-issuing 70's guitars with the 3-bolt nex that were supposed to be so awful until they became "vintage". :?:
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Post by Mike »

It's junk.

it's not all tube. The super champ has a phase inverter and two power tubes. The Vibro just a power tube. Fender even markets it saying they removed preamp tubes because they're troublesome. What the fuck ever.

Any overdrive you hear at non-flat-out volume is solid-state clipping. The preamp voicing control is whackola and any of the non Fender "voicings" are shithouse.

For my money a Vox Valvetronix AD30VT is far superior.
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The Fender Champ sounds good, the normal, beigey one.

Probably not that useful for gigs, and you will notice the limitations of a six inch speaker, but it still sounds well.
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Post by Mike »

That's teh Champion 600.

The original Champ was all tube and there was also a Vibro-Champ. They're great old amps. They should have reissued them instead of this bobbins.
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Mike wrote:That's teh Champion 600.
Yes, I own one.
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Post by Mike »

It's called a Champion. Not a Champ
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Oh?
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Yes. You're confusing matters.

You could work for Fender with that skill.
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Perhaps I do.

What are you saying?
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You're being a pillock. I'm done with you in this thread.
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In fairness, I wasn't sure if there were seperate models as the champ and the champion, so I made a point of saying I was talking about the beige one. You pointed this out, and my comment that followed was meant as a way of asking you for more information, so as to clarify. Then you accused me of confusing matters, and I replied with a fairly neutral comment, continuing from your assertion that I could work for Fender. Then you called me a pillock.

I'm sorry if all this makes me a pillock, but I'm not convinced it does.
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