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  • Upgrading a Fender Champion 110 or Princeton 112 to have a better sound

    Hi,
    New to this forum but I have a Fender Champion 110 that is pretty beat, but it works.
    The clean channel is fair-enough but the drive channel is pretty poor.
    As this is my "experiment" amp, I wanted to see if anyone has ever bothered to mod one of these (or another Fender SS) to improve sound.
    Ultimately I would like to make my Princeton 112+ sound better, but I will "learn" on the Champion 110.

    if another thread exists, I would appreciate a nod to that location.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Hi and welcome to this forum.

    It's hard to reply on posts like #1 without knowing what the poster likes, sonically.

    Maybe you you could elaborate, and maybe say what you don't like about these particular amps.
    In this forum everyone is entitled to my opinion.

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    • #3
      Yes, I agree....
      I want to sound like SRV, EC and BB.....(oh, an amp mod wont help that much...lol...)

      Yes, I am a newbie to amps, electronics and, in general, learning to play guitar...for fun...
      The bluesy sound of a tube-screamer and the Blues Driver. (I own a Ibanez TS9DX) is great and I own a nice Super-Champ XD and it has a fantastic black-face tone as well as some terrific models that don't require much boost.

      BUT....I am a curious cat and am always trying to learn new (and fun) things....and my solid-state amps are just dying to be "messed" with....for fun and educational purposes.

      I was just curious if anyone had made any specific "tonal" mods to a Fender solid state amp to make it sound......different...more bluesy, warmer, twangier...anything.

      I am not afraid to experiment with my Champion 110, to see what works for me, I am just unsure which components could be mod'ed to change the clean tone or the drive tone.

      I am trying to read up on mods to foot switches to help understand what makes things tick, and i will eventually figure out what does what for tone on my SS amps...i was just looking for some tips or suggestions.

      Thanks

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      • #4
        I'm not familiar with those amps. So I can't speak as to circuit mods. But most SS amps of that era were bretty basic. Changes to anything other than the EQ are likely to be subtle. But a speaker change could probably make a notable improvement. The speaker IS the amps vocal cords. Something like a Weber made for getting that "correct" tone will almost certainly sound more "correct".
        "Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo

        "Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas

        "If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
        You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz

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