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In this video we go hack up The Fender Champion 600 and convert it's specs to a (PCB) 5F1 Tweed Champ. Become a patreon to support this channel, and get free access to all sorts of lesson material and exclusive content
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This mod is fairly easy to do with basic soldering skills and experience in working on electrical gear.
We go step by step and listen what a great sound we get after! It's a dirt cheap way to have the amp you actually wanted in the first place!
Modification steps overview:
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Warning! Working on electrical gear involves high voltages! Make sure you are qualified and experienced in doing this kind of work. If not, leave it to someone who is!
CONTENTS:
0:00 INTRO
0:50 DISCLAIMERS
2:20 THE MODIFICATION
3:24 TONESTACK
5:50 PLACING TONE CAP
7:10 JUMPERING
8:49 NEGATIVE FEEDBACK RESISTOR
9:40 CATHODE BYPASS CAPS
9:50 POWER RESISTORS
11:20 OUTPUT TUBE BIAS
12:36 DEMMO TIME
17:36 OUTRO
CONCLUSION:
The sounds that The Fender Champion 600 amp can deliver in this configuration, even with it's PCB design and otherwise stock components makes you wonder why no low-budget tweed version wasn't available in the first place. Especially when we see we mainly need to cut parts out and simplify the thing. I do would like to state that the stock amp sounds good on it's own and I might do a proper A-B comparison between both. Therefore keeping a stock one is also an idea, or make the tone stack mod switchable. But, I do imagine most recording and touring guitarists would go for the more desirable tone, harmonics and responsiveness of a tweed amp, no?
May this video please you!
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