Hello all, I'm something of a noob to this world but I have an issue which requires a long story to fully explain. If you're not feeling patient, better switch off now!
A few years back I discovered an old tweed champ at a guitar store. I plugged in a nice SG special and wow, what a sound!! It was a superb almost marshally crunch, very full and quite british sounding, and this was my first experience of a champ - just a volume control and nothing else - the perfect amp (if only they made them bigger!). The amp was all stock except for having been re-coned fairly recently. Sadly it was way beyond my budget, but the Champ bug had bitten and I had to have one. Fast forward a couple of years and research had brought me to Torres UK, and I was lucky enough that my wife bought me a tiny boxer kit as a birthday gift and gave me some free - non chore time - to build it. With no electronic knowledge, but an ability to solder ok and follow instructions reasonably well, it was quickly built and worked first time. And it sounds great, but it is nothing like that first champ I tried, it's all tweedy and gritty when dimed, but not a hint of that crunch I was looking for.... I've given the amp a couple of years and some serious conal abuse to break it in, but it's still resolutely tweed sounding - more characteristically bassman overdrive than anything else - it's also way darker sounding than that first champ I tried, not necessarily warmer - but definitely darker). I never put in the Torres tone 'stack' which even to my uneducated eyes seemed to be more of a passive filter so it's pretty much exactly as a 50s champ would be laid out. I have messed with power tubes, and currently have a nice NOS Mazda 6v6 power tube, but never changed the preamp tube (still the same EHX 12 AX7) and I never bothered with the rectifier until yesterday. Looking at all the old champ schematics, it used a 5y3, but I got a 5AR4 with my kit, and from what I've read, it's probably a bit over specified for the amp. I can't find my torres manual at the moment, which has the schematic in it, but I did have a little trouble getting the amp biased to begin with, as it seemed to run very hot, but I thought that had more to do with me misreading the multimeter than anything else. Anyway, I want to try dropping in a 5Y3 into the rectifier slot, any reason why I shouldn't? I guess I'll have to check the bias again (maybe I'll get it right this time), but in the opinion of those people who actually know what they're doing with amps, is this change going to help me get closer to that crunchy response and early break up I want??? Or am I barking up the wrong tree??
If you got this far, thanks for your patience!
P.S the other changes from 50s champ spec that I know of are: ceramic 8 ohm jensen speaker (could run a 4 ohm if necessary as have 3 taps on output tranny).
all non electro caps are orange drops (have thought about recapping with PIO but too much of a PITA!).
A few years back I discovered an old tweed champ at a guitar store. I plugged in a nice SG special and wow, what a sound!! It was a superb almost marshally crunch, very full and quite british sounding, and this was my first experience of a champ - just a volume control and nothing else - the perfect amp (if only they made them bigger!). The amp was all stock except for having been re-coned fairly recently. Sadly it was way beyond my budget, but the Champ bug had bitten and I had to have one. Fast forward a couple of years and research had brought me to Torres UK, and I was lucky enough that my wife bought me a tiny boxer kit as a birthday gift and gave me some free - non chore time - to build it. With no electronic knowledge, but an ability to solder ok and follow instructions reasonably well, it was quickly built and worked first time. And it sounds great, but it is nothing like that first champ I tried, it's all tweedy and gritty when dimed, but not a hint of that crunch I was looking for.... I've given the amp a couple of years and some serious conal abuse to break it in, but it's still resolutely tweed sounding - more characteristically bassman overdrive than anything else - it's also way darker sounding than that first champ I tried, not necessarily warmer - but definitely darker). I never put in the Torres tone 'stack' which even to my uneducated eyes seemed to be more of a passive filter so it's pretty much exactly as a 50s champ would be laid out. I have messed with power tubes, and currently have a nice NOS Mazda 6v6 power tube, but never changed the preamp tube (still the same EHX 12 AX7) and I never bothered with the rectifier until yesterday. Looking at all the old champ schematics, it used a 5y3, but I got a 5AR4 with my kit, and from what I've read, it's probably a bit over specified for the amp. I can't find my torres manual at the moment, which has the schematic in it, but I did have a little trouble getting the amp biased to begin with, as it seemed to run very hot, but I thought that had more to do with me misreading the multimeter than anything else. Anyway, I want to try dropping in a 5Y3 into the rectifier slot, any reason why I shouldn't? I guess I'll have to check the bias again (maybe I'll get it right this time), but in the opinion of those people who actually know what they're doing with amps, is this change going to help me get closer to that crunchy response and early break up I want??? Or am I barking up the wrong tree??
If you got this far, thanks for your patience!
P.S the other changes from 50s champ spec that I know of are: ceramic 8 ohm jensen speaker (could run a 4 ohm if necessary as have 3 taps on output tranny).
all non electro caps are orange drops (have thought about recapping with PIO but too much of a PITA!).
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