Poor Thing | '75 Fender Champ Pt 1

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • Someone was very unkind to this little fella.


    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    These are things I get asked about a lot :
    Amp Tech Gear Used :
    Hakko FX-951 soldering station
    Weller SPG 80L soldering iron (chassis work)
    Rigol DS1054Z digital oscilloscope
    Thsinde 18B+ digital multimeters
    Kester 60/40 solder
    Techspray #4 No-Clean Desoldering Braid
    Below are things that make this channel possible that people don’t usually think about. If any of these companies want to send me new and wonderful toys, I’m open to that. I can’t take free stuff when it comes to the amps I review, etc, but for the stuff below, bribe away!
    Microphones/Audio Equipment :
    Guitar Amps : Royer R-10 Hot Rod and/or Shure SM57 (noted in videos)
    Voiceover Bench : sE Audio sE8 (small diaphragm condenser)
    Voiceover Streaming : Shure SM57 with shockmount and windscreen
    Voiceover Mic Arms : Elgato Wave Mic arms
    Guitar Mic Stand : Gator Frameworks short weighted base stand with boom
    Mic Cables and Guitar Cables : Mogami/Neutrik
    Mic pre : MOTU M2
    DAW : Logic Pro II on MacBook Pro 16 running Sonoma 14.5
    Plugins : No effects other than level matching/normalization unless a recording
    specifically has reverb etc added in post (rare, various Waves plugins)
    Monitors : Yamaha HS7s
    Monitor Stands : Gator Frameworks Desktop Clamp-On Stands
    Monitor Isolation Mounts : IsoAcoustics Iso-Puck Minis
    Headphones : Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (main)
    Headphones : Sony MDR-7506 (alternate)
    Video Equipment :
    Camera : Sony ZVE-10 with SmallRig Cage (main)
    Lens : Sigma f2.8 18-50mm (main)
    Lens : Sony ZVE10 kit lens (rarely used)
    B Camera : Apple iPhone 13 Pro (rarely used)
    Tripod : SmallRig 71” with SmallRig Fluid Video Head
    Streaming Mount : Elgato Master Mount S with SmallRig Ballhead
    Bench Light : SmallRig RC 120D
    Bench Light Diffusor : SmallRig Lantern Softbox
    Bench C-Stands (light and overhead camera) : Neewer Pro SS Heavy Duty
    Streaming Light : SmallRig RC 120B
    Streaming Diffusor : SmallRig Parabolic Softbox
    Streaming Light Mount : SmallRig 148CM Wall Mount Boom with Triangle Base
    Various Other Lights : Neewer LED Panels with Neewer Softboxes
    Video Software :
    Davinci Resolve 19
    Phantom LUTs
    Paul Leeming LUTs
    Adobe Illustrator 28
    Adobe Photoshop 25
    Ecamm Live (streaming software)
  • ВидеоклипыВидеоклипы

Комментарии • 68

  • @PsionicAudio
    @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +5

    Sorry, said they fused the neutral but they are switching the neutral (the other no-no).

    • @tjminasi1442
      @tjminasi1442 Месяц назад

      Sadly, That’s how it was done back in the day

    • @mikewithers299
      @mikewithers299 Месяц назад

      That means all kinda parts are energized whenever that amp is plugged in, even when it's off. Not good.

  • @FuriousMess
    @FuriousMess Месяц назад +4

    I have a similar vintage Champ that was refreshed about 6 years ago. You're right that little amp is a poor thing in comparison. Picked mine up about 35 years ago for $75.00, second best deal I ever got

  • @volesrock
    @volesrock Месяц назад +1

    As far as those particle board inset baffles go I did have a totally thrashed SF Twin that I rebuilt. The cabinet was a mess (dropped down stairs most likely). I steamed the tolex seams back with a wet rag and a clothes iron exposing the non finger-jointed corner, and gave it one good smack with a hammer to separate the joint and remove the top. I then removed the particle board baffle with almost no effort as it was somewhat crumbly, and had almost no glue.
    I fit a decent piece of plywood into the dado that I'd cut for one 12 inch speaker. Used copious Tite Bond, and screwed and glued the top panel back on, and glued the tolex back down.
    I don't think a Vibro Champ would be worth doing all this to, but I'd built a single channel AB763 Reverb non trem, w a master volume and a bunch of other mods and it sounds killer. I'd like to think that getting rid of that crumbly, weakly bonded to the cabinet so-called baffle was part of it. Also put a custom 100 Watt Weber Silver Bell in it. Top marks, I'm a Weber believer now.

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 Месяц назад +1

    I give the person credit for thanking the customer for allowing him to learn on his behalf.

    • @mikewithers299
      @mikewithers299 Месяц назад

      I would have let that tech "experiment" on a less vintage amp. 🤣🤣

  • @richardlynch5632
    @richardlynch5632 Месяц назад +2

    Hoping the owner is ALL IN...🤞🤞👍

  • @ElCentralScrutinizer
    @ElCentralScrutinizer Месяц назад

    Love the Norm Abrams reference (-2 for my poor spelling)

  • @Satchmoeddie
    @Satchmoeddie Месяц назад

    My new to me chassis soldering iron came from a thrift store. The brand name is "Sound Design Products". It was still in the taped up original box, the tip was kept very clean and it was very nicely & seemingly freshly tinned. With a name like "Sound Design Products" is had to be have been made for working on audio amplifiers, and someone really took exceptionally good care of it.

  • @chrisfit
    @chrisfit Месяц назад +1

    I really liked the sound through the shop cab.

  • @qua7771
    @qua7771 Месяц назад +1

    Shame to lose the vintage cabinet despite that it has a less than ideal build quality. Partical board cuts easily, and you could probably cut the baffle out with a router bit. I'd replace it with birch plywood mounted with cleats. I think that having a10" speaker is a good thing if the baffle can suport it.

  • @larrychung3190
    @larrychung3190 Месяц назад

    Good soldering skills and experience are essential. You have to be 100% satisfied with each and every solder connection and know what that means, too. Thanks for sharing this initial inspection with us, looking forward to your restoration of a classic vintage Fender amp.

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 Месяц назад +2

    Lyle, if you do decide to reinforce the weakened particle board, don't use ordinary superglue, it's too thick; Titebond "waterthin" CA glue, formulated for woodworking, is a better choice. You might not find it at an ordinary hardware store but a woodworking supply company such as Woodcraft will usually stock it, or you can buy it online. Alternatively, "Hot Stuff", made by Satellite City, is another good waterthin CA glue, but it doesnt last as long in storage as the Titebond CA glues. Titebond makes a medium viscosity CA as well, but if you really want it to soak into the particle board then you should use the thin formulation.

    • @alanmcdonald6551
      @alanmcdonald6551 Месяц назад

      Try weldbond. My favorite white glue. Even over titebond

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Месяц назад +3

      @@alanmcdonald6551 , white and yellow wood glues are too thick to soak deeply into the particle board; if you dilute them with water the additional liquid will likely make the particle board fibers swell and expand. CA glue seems the most logical choice, but most ordinary superglue is too thick, which is why I suggest using a waterthin variety. CA cures very quickly in the presence of cellulose and so it won't make the particle board swell like a water-based glue would.

    • @alanmcdonald6551
      @alanmcdonald6551 Месяц назад

      Been a million guitars with cracks etc fixed with diluted titebond

  • @tjminasi1442
    @tjminasi1442 Месяц назад

    Great vid. Got a ‘69 champ all original that got a couple of tone caps, full ‘65 style rewiring, and plays great but for a bit of noise probably from eyelet power leakage to signal nodes. But your champ is definitely worth a bit of work to restore.

  • @aorippedbandaid3711
    @aorippedbandaid3711 Месяц назад

    That hiss 🐍 in the voice

  • @captainfineweather5610
    @captainfineweather5610 Месяц назад

    Hi Lyle, I wish you a beautiful Pentecost!

  • @mickizzo
    @mickizzo Месяц назад

    The speaker bolts look like regular home cheapo machine screws. If so, you could replace them with the correct ones that have reverse wood threads near the head. Stew Mac has them in stock.

  • @Elraurko
    @Elraurko Месяц назад

    The eminence legend should have plenty of bottom end. They are great speakers, i have two of them in my blackface super.

  • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
    @ourlifeinwyoming4654 Месяц назад

    Very fixable. Staying tuned for this one.

  • @BradsGuitarGarage
    @BradsGuitarGarage Месяц назад

    ...When a legend is not in fact a champion.

  • @tonyjohnson5735
    @tonyjohnson5735 Месяц назад

    hecks yea, shout out to the legend Norm Abrams!

  • @shckltnebay
    @shckltnebay Месяц назад

    I wanted a good quality plywood baffle for my 73 PR which needed the grill frame replaced anyway so I used the stock baffle as my cleats for a new baffle that bolts in where the grill frame originally sat by cutting down the baffle to 1" on each side. A lot of work with replacing the grill and mounting a new 12" speaker, which also allowed me to use a adaptor ring so i have a choice of a 10 or 12 and after paint a layman cant tell anything has been done.

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 Месяц назад +1

      That's an excellent idea. Good thinking.

    • @shckltnebay
      @shckltnebay Месяц назад

      @@qua7771 thanks after using similar hardware that a black face with use bolt wires and painting it flat black inside the baffle and using the correct real cloth I'm very happy with the results and I don't think I've taken away anything from the collectibility

  • @MichaelSmith-rn1qw
    @MichaelSmith-rn1qw Месяц назад

    Weren't the upper and lower rear panels reversed? My 1979 VC came with 2 rectangular rear panels. Also mine had the rca speaker jack from the factory, until I recently installed a 1/4 inch. I know you are not set up for woodworking, but a new speaker baffle could be made with a perfectly round cut out using a router with a trammel attachment. My go-to for cutting speaker holes.

  • @masonianbund
    @masonianbund Месяц назад

    And at 0:22 my knees shook and my heart quailed within me

  • @ewetoobie
    @ewetoobie Месяц назад +1

    Did they upgrade the speaker to a 10" size? new baffle board or just cut a bigger hole? ok, see that, rough cut a bigger hole & broke the bb in the process. Nice. =)
    I put a Jensen Alnico 8-Inch (P8R4) in my '76 Vibro Champ and it rocks!! Great tone, no need to butcher the cabinet.

    • @Blueguitar007
      @Blueguitar007 Месяц назад +1

      My 8" weber vintage alnico has lots of bass too

    • @nate_vz
      @nate_vz Месяц назад +1

      Yes lots of good choices in the 8" size that punch above their weight class. Also recommend the Warehouse 8GC which I have in my 73 champ.

  • @ToddRichmond
    @ToddRichmond Месяц назад

    I hate it when my baffle bulges. Belay the bituminous byproducts!

  • @will5150
    @will5150 Месяц назад

    since you mentioned Norm, you'd be great on This Old House. The electronics expert.

  • @Rico_G
    @Rico_G Месяц назад

    I believe that speaker is a 1028K. Good speaker when operating correctly.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, it’s weird. The only 1028K I can find with that sticker is at New Sensor and it’s out of stock. The 1028Ks everywhere else say Legend 1028k 35W and have the impedance listed.
      Was this a previous model? A cheaper version built in a different factory? Just a dud?
      Because I’ve used 1028Ks in Super Reverbs and this one doesn’t sound at all right.

    • @Rico_G
      @Rico_G Месяц назад

      @@PsionicAudio Looks like they changed the label at some point in time during production. I've had a couple over the years with that sticker and they were 8 ohm. I don't know if they were ever available in 4 ohm. Just my experience.

  • @gremlinmachineshop
    @gremlinmachineshop Месяц назад

    They took that thang to the butcher shop for mods, gyat dang!

  • @mattjohnson6916
    @mattjohnson6916 Месяц назад

    "I enjoyed learning how to work on amps with this.... "😬
    Would you want someone to say that before working on your vintage car? ..... Or your surgeon?

  • @JuanLuna-ew3zo
    @JuanLuna-ew3zo Месяц назад +1

    Off topic but
    Hello sir,
    I’m a new fan of yours. Love your videos on RUclips. Your insight and knowledge is very helpful. I thank you.
    I know this is a long shot and I’m not sure if you will reply but I need help with deciding which amp.
    I have the option of buying one of 2 TopHat Royale Amps but I’m not sure which one to purchase. One of them has an effects loop and one doesn’t which leads me to believe the one that has the effects loop had it installed afterwords. The one with said effects loop is being sold out of a store and the one that doesn’t is being sold by a studio. The one with effects loop has a green Celestion g12-m and a Weber blue dog. The one without it has 2 g12c-30 speakers. I’m putting the link to the one selling out of the store and I attached photos of the one being sold out of the studio. Do you think it would be wise to the one that’s been at a studio since most likely it hasn’t been tinkered with? Any guidance would be very helpful.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! Get the one without the effects loop. Brian didn’t install it and you won’t know what you get.

  • @briansilcox5720
    @briansilcox5720 Месяц назад

    New cab.

    • @fenderlead1
      @fenderlead1 Месяц назад

      Cutting out and replacing the baffle will be stupidly easy. The grill is on a frame Velcro to the baffle. If you don’t take into account the time for the paint to dry it’s less than an hour work.

    • @johnbravo7542
      @johnbravo7542 Месяц назад

      @@fenderlead1 Dreamer!

  • @almoreno8852
    @almoreno8852 Месяц назад +1

    If I wanted to change the can capacitor to three F&T caps which ones would you use? I’ve lost faith in the CE cans.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +5

      I’d use 30 30 22 F&Ts or 20 40 20 MODs for axials or 32 32 22 Nichicon radials (easy to attach to a terminal strip).

  • @wckoek
    @wckoek Месяц назад

    I am thinking of buying an Ampex MX10 tube mixer adding direct out for the preamp.
    I wondered if you do this kind of mod or you deal exclusively with amps only?

  • @victorbeebe8372
    @victorbeebe8372 Месяц назад

    Aloha Lyle! Did the tech really learned how to work on amps?

  • @michaelinglis567
    @michaelinglis567 Месяц назад

    I build my own amps, pedals and guitars when I can afford to so I absolutely understand the original owner wanting to learn a little and do some mods. But jumping into a tube amp for your first project is like a teenager with a learners permit deciding they are ready to race the Indy 500. It kills me that those guys don't even learn to properly solder before they unleash their plumbing soldering iron and acid core solder on these otherwise really nice instruments. It's just so foolish smh. Again, I was a beginner once so I understand the desire but when I was a beginner I started on my own circuits on vero/stripboard not fully functioning quality gear. And even when I did start to do mods with my amps and pedals I always had the rule to never remove functionality. I only add more so that if the amp, pedal or guitar ends up with someone else (or is borrowed etc) they will still have all the original functionality of the instrument with the OPTION for other sounds, configurations etc.

  • @burnsy55
    @burnsy55 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video - are those Nichicon caps really all that bad ? I’ve used them before and would probably tend to leave them in, but now also use the Vishay MAL series.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +2

      Those aren’t Nichicons. Poorly soldered generics.

    • @burnsy55
      @burnsy55 Месяц назад

      @@PsionicAudio now I know, thank you

    • @gremlinmachineshop
      @gremlinmachineshop Месяц назад

      Is there proof of that logo being Nichicon? Every cap I've ever seen from them has the full lowercase word logo. I know the ones in this video are sold as Generic by CEdist (tubesandmore/AES). A guy I work with calls them Nichicons, also. I would think sellers wouldn't wanna call real Nichicons "generic"...truth is that I don't know the right answer. Never seen documentation or even google image confirming that logo. I always thought it was a U not an N.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +3

      These aren’t Nichicons. Nichicon hasn’t made axials in about 5 years and when they did they tended to be blue. And said Nichicon. I used hundreds of them - they were good caps.

    • @gremlinmachineshop
      @gremlinmachineshop Месяц назад

      @@PsionicAudio ty that's what I thought

  • @huddyskiba1
    @huddyskiba1 Месяц назад +1

    These ones are always kind of troubling to me. How much $$$ do you put into a 1975 Champ before you cry Mercy? From the sound of it the owner would be getting a new amp tho. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, easy to get upside down on. The cab/speaker issues are the really painful bits. The inside the chassis stuff is no biggie.

    • @lionscircle4700
      @lionscircle4700 Месяц назад

      @@PsionicAudio If the owner decides to go with a new cabinet, why get an 8" speaker version? Chris Stapleton's Princeton model has a 12" speaker with more space to accommodate the larger size. Not sure if they sell a 12" modded cabinet for the champ. Maybe they did but its called a Musicman. It might look funny in its elongated form but at least there would be enough space to generate some bass from the champ circuit. I saw your video that proved that the 8" champ speaker is holding back the performance of the champ; lesson learned.

    • @PsionicAudio
      @PsionicAudio  Месяц назад +9

      Just got off the phone with the owner.
      While Mojotone sells a (taller) cab for this that uses a 12” we’re going to go with the standard 1x8 version with a new 8” speaker.
      Our reasoning is he has a LOT of cabs so can easily run out of the Champ’s 1/4” speaker jack to any of those when needed, but it can still be “a little Champ” the rest of the time.

    • @huddyskiba1
      @huddyskiba1 Месяц назад

      @@PsionicAudio great solution. Essentially a head with an internal speaker. Get the real /original thing and then a little extra when wanted/needed.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Месяц назад

      ​@@PsionicAudio, I'm curious if you have a favorite choice of 10" speaker for use in a relatively small cabinet that might tend to limit the performance of some 10" speakers.