I use the clean channel of my Fender Champ 25 (SS pre, 12AX7 PI and 6L6 power tubes). It sounds good, but the problem is it starts to break up (or compress) only at very high volume levels, too loud for our practice room.
My buddy guitar player uses the clean channel on his Marshall JTM30 and he can get a nicely "compressed" clean sound, by setting his clean channel volume high, and master low. Without ear-bleeding volume.
I like to have a clean sound, with some compression or break up if you like. Does that mean I need an amp with master volume?
Or is the solid-state nature of the preamp preventing this "compression" or "break-up" ? In that case I consider a full tube amp.
Would it be possible to build-in a MV in my Champ 25? (I have the skills, tools and measuring equipment to do the work)
I have not tried a power soak (dummy load) or a potmeter in the effects loop yet.
Schematics of the almost identical Champ 25SE are here: http://ampwares.com/schematics/champ_25_se.pdf
Thanks!
My buddy guitar player uses the clean channel on his Marshall JTM30 and he can get a nicely "compressed" clean sound, by setting his clean channel volume high, and master low. Without ear-bleeding volume.
I like to have a clean sound, with some compression or break up if you like. Does that mean I need an amp with master volume?
Or is the solid-state nature of the preamp preventing this "compression" or "break-up" ? In that case I consider a full tube amp.
Would it be possible to build-in a MV in my Champ 25? (I have the skills, tools and measuring equipment to do the work)
I have not tried a power soak (dummy load) or a potmeter in the effects loop yet.
Schematics of the almost identical Champ 25SE are here: http://ampwares.com/schematics/champ_25_se.pdf
Thanks!
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