The new Fender Super Champ XD. 15w Tube amp.
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I haven't tried it myself, but you can listen to audio examples with a regular guitar on Fender's web site.
I haven't tried it myself, but you can listen to audio examples with a regular guitar on Fender's web site.
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CHAMP XD AMP
I have one and I like it .
I left the original speaker in,
don't see a need for a upgrade.
It's a keeper for me.
I left the original speaker in,
don't see a need for a upgrade.
It's a keeper for me.
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Here are the reviews on Harmony Central.com. They're generally very favorable. Just keep in mind it's a $300 amp and don't expect the Holy Grail.
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Many thanks for these helpful replies. I'm swithering between the Super Champ and a Blues Jnr- which is more expensive, of course. I'm a beginner with a '36 B6 bakelite Rick trying for the vintage Hawaiian tone. A bit scared of taking on an old tube amp, especially since it'd have to survive the journey across The Pond- thin on the ground in Blighty. You've tried them both, James- I've noted your comments.
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I've never tried a Peavey Classic 20, but I have a Blues Jr. and have tried the Super Champ XD, and have test-driven the Peavey Classic 30, and from those experiences I feel sure Dan Tyack is correct. The Blues Jr. strikes me as OK, no more, and the reverb sucks! The Super Champ XD totally underwhelmed me. The Classic 30 is an excellent amp, IMO.
BTW, the original Super Champ is a great little amp--early Eighties, designed by Paul Rivera, all tube, 2 6V6s, 18 Watts, classic Fender reverb, 1 X 10, all hand-wired--but unfortunately is now "collectible" and goes for crazy prices. If you ever run across one being sold by someone who doesn't know what they have for, say, $600 or less, grab it fast, if you can!
BTW, the original Super Champ is a great little amp--early Eighties, designed by Paul Rivera, all tube, 2 6V6s, 18 Watts, classic Fender reverb, 1 X 10, all hand-wired--but unfortunately is now "collectible" and goes for crazy prices. If you ever run across one being sold by someone who doesn't know what they have for, say, $600 or less, grab it fast, if you can!
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The Classic 20 is a 15-20 watt job with 2 EL84 power tubes, with a 10" speaker, and is single channel.
Peavey also has a small 15 watt single ended class A tube amp called a Windsor Studio. I've never tried it, but it looks interesting. Kind of like a THD Univalve in a single 12" cab (except made in China and a lot cheaper). It's a little heavier and bigger than the other amps mentioned.
Peavey also has a small 15 watt single ended class A tube amp called a Windsor Studio. I've never tried it, but it looks interesting. Kind of like a THD Univalve in a single 12" cab (except made in China and a lot cheaper). It's a little heavier and bigger than the other amps mentioned.
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Before you toss off big $, wait til your local shop gets the MicroCube Bass RX, and try that.
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I checked out this amp Sunday at GC. I guess if someone is really looking for extreme effects with about a dozen preset overdrives and without a foot switch for effects this would be ok. All and all the GC sales guy and I both came to the same conclusion. The market for this amp is entry level metal head who will sit in there bedroom for hours wearing headphones .
Now, I did go in the enclosed amp room and played thru the VOX AC15, 15 watt Class A with a single 12.
Amazing comes to mind...Very very clean and loud or VERY VERY NASTY and loud, or anything in between. $599...
Now, I did go in the enclosed amp room and played thru the VOX AC15, 15 watt Class A with a single 12.
Amazing comes to mind...Very very clean and loud or VERY VERY NASTY and loud, or anything in between. $599...
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