Respected experts, mavins, friends: lend me your eyeballs
I received a 78 SF champ yesterday off of ebay. It does seem to be authentically vintage, tubes and all. I played it for a few minutes to confirm that it works and calibrate my sense of the amps tone and 'feel'. I'm happy with it.
Now my plan for this amp is to keep it in as pristine condition as possible. To me that means that after I play it some more with replacement tubes (old, but not vintage) and see what it sounds like driving a 2x12 cabinet. I will gut it's vintage mojo - eyelet board, sockets, pots, tubes and speaker - and store the mojo away in a safe place while I build and modify a champ clone. Yes, I'm using the original chassis, cabinet and iron (quickly looking at it I see that even the trannys can be unbolted from the chassis, so I may not be limited to a SE design).
Am I totally looney to use the exoskeleton of this amp to kick around with for the next 2 or 20 years, with the long-term aim of reconstituting the amp to its vintageness later? Feedback, wise observations, and incendiary rebuttal are all welcome.
- Alan
I received a 78 SF champ yesterday off of ebay. It does seem to be authentically vintage, tubes and all. I played it for a few minutes to confirm that it works and calibrate my sense of the amps tone and 'feel'. I'm happy with it.
Now my plan for this amp is to keep it in as pristine condition as possible. To me that means that after I play it some more with replacement tubes (old, but not vintage) and see what it sounds like driving a 2x12 cabinet. I will gut it's vintage mojo - eyelet board, sockets, pots, tubes and speaker - and store the mojo away in a safe place while I build and modify a champ clone. Yes, I'm using the original chassis, cabinet and iron (quickly looking at it I see that even the trannys can be unbolted from the chassis, so I may not be limited to a SE design).
Am I totally looney to use the exoskeleton of this amp to kick around with for the next 2 or 20 years, with the long-term aim of reconstituting the amp to its vintageness later? Feedback, wise observations, and incendiary rebuttal are all welcome.
- Alan
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