Pro tip: If you have a singlecoil guitar there´s a way to EQ this excellent amp to sound even more like an old school Vibro Champ. Set bass and treble to a minimum = "1", volume between "5" and "8". Voilá!
Amazing review! Could I use the champ with an 8 ohm attenuator/cab sim? I usually use a torpedo captor X 8 Ohm for my Marshalls & I‘d love to try out the champ with it.
Great demo! Considering this is a low powered amp (and you eluded to the nasally champ sound) how full sounding is it there in the room, compared to, say, a Princeton Reverb? Or does this sound significantly more nasally/boxy than the Princeton?
Hey! It does sound significantly more boxy/nasally than a standard 65RI Princeton. But that’s kind of the charm of it. On the neck pickup of a humbucker guitar it doesn’t flub out and it has that lovely vintage woody character for lighter playing styles. If you’re using it for rock it’s a super tight dirty tone that actually sounds amazing recorded, especially when double tracked with a slightly different tone.
Fender fixed the limitations of the VibroChamp with this version. 10" speaker+reverb=bliss. Outstanding amp.
Just picked one up and I love it. So versatile considering you can use the entire volume range without blowing the walls off the place.
Pretty damn wonderful hey!
@@cranbournemusiconline приятный усилитель...мечтаю о таком! а что...если поставить в него динамик получше!? и если согласны...то тогда какой!?🙂🙂🙂
Great to hear someone playing without resorting to the ol’ cliche blues stuff. A Classy demo and a great sounding amp!
Pro tip: If you have a singlecoil guitar there´s a way to EQ this excellent amp to sound even more like an old school Vibro Champ. Set bass and treble to a minimum = "1", volume between "5" and "8". Voilá!
Same for humbuckers too. Instant old school VC tone.
Just tried those settings on my '68 drip edge blackline VChamp ... thanks for the tip!
Respect, using a Heritage H-535 for this demo!
That was brilliant 👏
🚬🥃🎚📻🎵🧲👍
At what point on the volume knob does it start breaking up?
Amazing review! Could I use the champ with an 8 ohm attenuator/cab sim? I usually use a torpedo captor X 8 Ohm for my Marshalls & I‘d love to try out the champ with it.
Great demo! Considering this is a low powered amp (and you eluded to the nasally champ sound) how full sounding is it there in the room, compared to, say, a Princeton Reverb? Or does this sound significantly more nasally/boxy than the Princeton?
Hey! It does sound significantly more boxy/nasally than a standard 65RI Princeton. But that’s kind of the charm of it. On the neck pickup of a humbucker guitar it doesn’t flub out and it has that lovely vintage woody character for lighter playing styles. If you’re using it for rock it’s a super tight dirty tone that actually sounds amazing recorded, especially when double tracked with a slightly different tone.
Is there a 'Malekko Spring Chicken reverb' in it?
Fenders the best👍💪
Plural or possessive?
So good!
Is this okay for home use? It isn’t extremely loud is it?
It can be great for home use but if you turn it all the way up it’s pretty loud.
@@cranbournemusiconline does it still sound great on the lower volumes ?
@@jordantaylor4992 yeah 100%
3:27 to finally hear it
You were great in my name is earl. Thanks for commenting.
Valves.
All three!
@@cranbournemusiconline HAH!