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I miss Sloan making demos, he was the king.
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I would say forget it that these 5 W tube amps may crank at a volume that is acceptable in a normal appartment house ... it's not. Sadly most of these come without master vol. That is why I changed to a Fender Blues Junior as home amp. It sounds much more flexible at both lower and higher volumes. And it has an EQ.

Besides that, among the 5 W - not EQ- no Master Vol amps the Fender is the best in my opinion. Maybe because it has a better stock speaker than the Epiphone Valve Junior, Fame Tube 5 and others.
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Mike wrote:I miss Sloan making demos, he was the king.
I want to do more, but my video card blew up and i can hardly watch DVD's on my comprruuuutaaa!!!
it's hard to be loud here too. :( :arrow: :x
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I've just bought a Champ, it was delivered yesterday...
It was only £90 delivered from this place http://www.gjsguitars.com/index.jsp
However, when I checked the site this morning to get the link, I couldnt find the offer anymore, so they may have sold out already...
It's a great little amp, the infamous hum isn't half as bad as it was being made out in the reviews....
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vivadeluxxe wrote:I've just bought a Champ, it was delivered yesterday...
It was only £90 delivered from this place http://www.gjsguitars.com/index.jsp
However, when I checked the site this morning to get the link, I couldnt find the offer anymore, so they may have sold out already...
It's a great little amp, the infamous hum isn't half as bad as it was being made out in the reviews....
Naw the hum is fine, and it's a low hum so just put a low pass filter over any recordings you get it on and it's gone.
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Post by william »

Zaphod wrote:
vivadeluxxe wrote:I've just bought a Champ, it was delivered yesterday...
It was only £90 delivered from this place http://www.gjsguitars.com/index.jsp
However, when I checked the site this morning to get the link, I couldnt find the offer anymore, so they may have sold out already...
It's a great little amp, the infamous hum isn't half as bad as it was being made out in the reviews....
Naw the hum is fine, and it's a low hum so just put a low pass filter over any recordings you get it on and it's gone.
this should be the opposite. a high pass should get rid of low hum, right?

or did you mean low in volume?

anyway isn't all 60hz hum the same pitch? or am i confused? :?
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Ah yeah, I always forget which is which with high and low pass.
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I have one of these:
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'66 Kalamazoo Model One

it's a vintage gibson champ copy. they can easily be found for around $200.
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