So I recently acquired a second hand little Fender Champion 600 5W amp... and what a beautiful little thing it is.
I wanted to get something for band rehearsals (and maybe smaller gigs) since my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is too loud and too heavy to be chugging around everywhere. Ideally I'd like to (still) replace the Hot Rod with a Princeton Reverb, but I don't own a bank, so next best is to have a little low-watt tube amp for rehearsals and the Hot Rod for gigging.
I have to say, this thing blew me away when I first played it. The clean tones are superb, real Fender chime. It has to be said though, the natural overdriven sound is a bit nasty, I think a better quality speaker might solve it. Using my TS808 at lower levels does improve it however.
So, after reading a bit on the web, I found a lot of mods commonly done to improve the sound of this little animal, first thing.. replace the grill cloth with something lighter, and less dense. I went out to look for grill cloth material at a few fabric shops, but didn't find anything (suggestions are welcomed!). I ended up buying hessian fabric and fitted it ? I could already hear an improvement, a bit more sparkle in the sound..
Then I swapped the old tubes with good quality ones.
Follow link below for a short recording, gear setup:
- Fender MIJ Strat (as shown in pictures above) with Lindy Fralin Blues Special Pickups (mostly on neck pickup, full volume)
- No pedals
- Fender Champion 600 "Hessian" ? volume at around 7-8 (I think).
- Sennheiser E906 microphone into M-Audio interface feeding into GarageBand
- Splash of reverb added in GarageBand
Next mod will most likely be a speaker swap.