Fender Super Champ speaker Cab
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Fender Super Champ speaker Cab
1x12 Celestion speaker. Any tried this cabinet and speaker?
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I, too, have a Super Champ XD, but mine's pc board preamp blew up, so I rewired it to be a power amp. I use a Zoom MS50G pedal for a preamp. Works great, but I'm looking to set it up with a 12" speaker I got from TC Furlong.
There are empty cabs available on ebay that take the XD chassis and a 12...but they're a little expensive for me.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Super-C ... :rk:4:pf:0
I'd love to hear about any inexpensive solution that's available.
Sent an email to Rick Johnson about his cabs, but haven't heard back yet.
I'll post back here if I find something.
There are empty cabs available on ebay that take the XD chassis and a 12...but they're a little expensive for me.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Super-C ... :rk:4:pf:0
I'd love to hear about any inexpensive solution that's available.
Sent an email to Rick Johnson about his cabs, but haven't heard back yet.
I'll post back here if I find something.
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Mike
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I just got a small ported cab I ordered...15x15x12 and immediately installed my TC speaker. WOW does this pair sound GOOD!!! And only 16 pounds!!
Pedal steel, Gretsch guitar (Chet stuff), and Strat grind, all sound terrific. Now I'm tempted to get another one...even though I don't really need it.
I'll turn the Super Champ into a head unit and have a great little practice setup.
This speaker is a real winner!
Pedal steel, Gretsch guitar (Chet stuff), and Strat grind, all sound terrific. Now I'm tempted to get another one...even though I don't really need it.
I'll turn the Super Champ into a head unit and have a great little practice setup.
This speaker is a real winner!
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Mike
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Larry, nah, I got lazy what with the holiday and all. But I'm seriously thinking about getting another for the 130. It's got a NV112 Blue Marvel in it presently, and sounds pretty good...I just have to be careful not to push it too hard.
Dang this little cab with TC's speaker sounds so good! I get lost in the sound of my Gretsch through it. And the steel is heavenly with plenty of bite if I need it.
Dang this little cab with TC's speaker sounds so good! I get lost in the sound of my Gretsch through it. And the steel is heavenly with plenty of bite if I need it.
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I have one, it's ok, but not very well made. The speaker baffle is pressed comp board, not even MDF, two of the speaker mount lugs came out and can't be reinstalled. Additionally the baffle cracked in two places where it needed to be epoxied. The baffle board is glued in, getting it out means war.
That being said, I repaired it and made it an open back cab. I paid too much, like $130. I should have built one, which I am now doing with a 15.
The Celestion is more of a mid range guitar speaker. It's China made.
That being said, I repaired it and made it an open back cab. I paid too much, like $130. I should have built one, which I am now doing with a 15.
The Celestion is more of a mid range guitar speaker. It's China made.
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Tony, this cab I bought is 1/2 inch plywood all around. There were no speaker mounting screws. I had to do my own. It's got a real nice spring loaded handle, 8 black metal amp corners, and black carpet covered. The price was $88 shipped.
Maybe it'll fall apart in a few weeks, but I doubt it.
Maybe it'll fall apart in a few weeks, but I doubt it.
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Yes, Larry, it's 1/2 inch, but when you consider the small size of the baffle, 15x15 inches, a 1/2 inch baffle has plenty of strength.
Now if it were a larger cab like, say, a twin or NV112, then your concern would be warranted. 1/2 inch would not be strong enough.
This cab would likely be too light for big stage gigs. I could just see it dancing all over the stage if I pumped 200 watts into it! Ha, ha! But it'll just be used for my own enjoyment, so no worries.
Now if it were a larger cab like, say, a twin or NV112, then your concern would be warranted. 1/2 inch would not be strong enough.
This cab would likely be too light for big stage gigs. I could just see it dancing all over the stage if I pumped 200 watts into it! Ha, ha! But it'll just be used for my own enjoyment, so no worries.
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if we are talking SD 112 ( super champ) it is not plywood, it's pressed bd, and it's 17 x 17 x 10. Speaker mounts from the front, closed back. The SD-112 has 4 speaker mounts for the 12" speaker in the baffle. The SD 112 is covered in Tolex with no metal corners.
here it is modified to mount the DV Mark 50 watter. I am building another cab (in process) for a 15 to house the DV, it's near completion. It's 18 x 18 x 12 and will contain an Eminence 15. The cab was designed around the dimensions of the 15 along with the DV. Its right on the edge with dimensions ! It cost about $40 in materials and $1000 in tools !
I'll post photos when completed.
SD112 with the DV Mark. Makes for a nice portable Steel amp with plenty of guts ! It took a very sharp pencil and straight edge to make the cuts !
here it is modified to mount the DV Mark 50 watter. I am building another cab (in process) for a 15 to house the DV, it's near completion. It's 18 x 18 x 12 and will contain an Eminence 15. The cab was designed around the dimensions of the 15 along with the DV. Its right on the edge with dimensions ! It cost about $40 in materials and $1000 in tools !
I'll post photos when completed.
SD112 with the DV Mark. Makes for a nice portable Steel amp with plenty of guts ! It took a very sharp pencil and straight edge to make the cuts !
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You're right, Tony. My cab is not like yours. Mine is a simple little cab for a 12 that I bought online...that's all. It's not big enough to hold an amp of any size...well, maybe one that's really small. Ha, ha.
Good luck with that new cab. I agree about particle board, and the $40 in parts and $1000 in tools. Been there too!
Good luck with that new cab. I agree about particle board, and the $40 in parts and $1000 in tools. Been there too!
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Thanks for your insight on the cabinet. I too want lightweight yet it needs to handle 100 watts for my other amps. I agree on the Super Champ xd. But my quilter micropro mach2 delivers the 100 watt to the extension cab when cranked. I can't see how they built a extension cab in the HD series under 30 lbs speaker and all, that can handle the power.
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A larger cab can be made with 1/2 pine, or plywood if it's braced properly. The baffle board does need to be 3/4 ply (baltic birch ply is great) especially for high power applications.
If I were you, Larry, I'd contact Rick Johnson about a cab. He can at least give you some advice on costs and if he can make one for you at a cost you could afford. It won't hurt to ask. He's a good guy, and very knowledgeable.
If you ask real nice, he might even give you some tips to make your own cab.
If I were you, Larry, I'd contact Rick Johnson about a cab. He can at least give you some advice on costs and if he can make one for you at a cost you could afford. It won't hurt to ask. He's a good guy, and very knowledgeable.
If you ask real nice, he might even give you some tips to make your own cab.
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Mike
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Thanks Mike. Rick builds very nice cabinet indeed. I have experience building speaker cabinets in my past and the shop to do it in. I haven't done any in years and lightweight materials was not used before. I am intrigued at the task. I will be using pine and a 3/4 baffle as my first choice. We shall see how it works out.
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regarding power handling, these are not meant to be half stacks driven by a 100 WATT JCM 800. These are small compact lo to medium power handling cabs. Don't confuse speaker handling wattage with what the intent is. Kinda like a Blues Jr, 15 watts, the cabs are about the same size. The Super Champ is also considered a small compact lo to moderate duty amp, doesn't matter if it has a 100 watt rated speaker. Don't expect these these things to be Nashville 400's !
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Tony, I agree on all points. I have to use mine for multiple duty so the higher wattage is necessary to handle the more powerful amp. The Super Champ xd is a loud 15 watt and more evenly clear and smooth going into a 12 inch cabinet but it will get limited use. I have accumulated a ridiculous amount of amps, most too heavy for me anymore. I am pairing down to the smaller lightweight stuff so long as it can sound good and handle the venue. The quilter puts out 200 watts. Your mileage may vary.