@@abdel-rahmanel-sagher2237 For some blues sounds, check this out: ruclips.net/video/jCmbRtWPLhc/видео.html As for setting up a guitar, I have been thinking about doing that, starting with acoustic guitars, but I want to do electrics too!
@@abdel-rahmanel-sagher2237 The Mustang I is more programmable, you have a lot more FX and I think you can layer them. The Champion 20 is more straight forward, and you can not layer the FX.
I've studied music for over 30 years, from choral to instrumental to symphony/orchestra to theory and the physics of soundwaves. This is the most straightforward, easy-to-understand, common sense explnantion I've ever heard of the relationship between gain (tone shaping) and amp volume. Thank you.
I have always wondered how to find my voice on the amp, to see that you're doing a series on the fender champion 20, which i also have, makes me really happy!!
I am glad that you enjoyed the video! Please subscribe and hit the bell so you won't miss the other videos I will do on the Champion 20! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Dude thank you thank you THANK YOU sooo much, I hope you see this man, I have been playing for 6 months now and there are so many videos that explain this in the weirdest way, and some don’t even show a demonstration, just all talking. This was the most detailed and well explained version of this on youtube, and it was described in literally minutes. You are an angel for this dude, I’m ready to keep practicing now
I hope you stuck with it 👍🏻. Learning to play a instrument takes dedication and lots of time. Lots of people give up by 6 months so I hope you hung in there. When I first started I dunno how many times I got fed up, stuffed guitar in closet, and swore to never touch it again lol. But a day or 2 later I’d get it back out and try again. That was 25 years ago
I appreciate your lectures on this amplifier - I got it last night at GC, and a nice Stratocastor. It was before you were born ( mid 60's) as when I had a Mustang and my Fender Delux which did not even include reverb. I was impressed with all that is included in the functional scope of the Champ 20, and enjoy your examples in demonstrating how to make use of it - thanks Now I will relearn as wanting to accompany my own keyboard work. I got flat wounds to put on as I have no callouses -
That was the best explanation explaining the difference between the two. I have been trying to understand that simple thing I play a sax and I have been having trouble balancing the backing track with my horn. I feel like my horn is taking up too much of the recording sound so it sounds out of place. This is a step in the right direction. Cheers
Thank you for these very informative, clear and straight to the point videos. I recently got this amp and your videos are helping me learn more about it as I'm still new to electric guitars and amps!
Thank you so much ...I've been wrestling with my ZT amp and was getting fed up with fact I didn't understand what was going on until I saw this brilliantly simple explanation ...Brilliant! thank you.
I'm learning alot here, I've been struggling with sound clarity and blowing my tweeters every Sunday now I know where the real problem has been, I've pushing turning the gain knob all the way up😢
That was the clearest explaination i have seen yet , The hook was that you used actual sounds, a guitar and an amp to demonstrate . KUDOS! I have a Mustang l as a practice amp but am constantly challanged to understand the different banks of sounds. Maybe a Video on that Amp with your outstanding demo. I Use reverb a lot so the Champ 2o probably wouldnt suit my needs. Thank You Thank You Thank You
Hi,,I like passing on information that may help people, as you do also, and I purchased a Looper from Ebay(only cost $34 Canadian) made by Cuvave and it is so much fun. You come up with jams and riffs and then you record it with the Looper and it plays it back and you can jam or play lead over top of it..you can also do multiple loops to add colour..I love it and it is a great way to learn timing.
I watched this without being logged into my account, the only person that has a short and fantastic explanation, so I decided to login and give you a like and sub also you deserve more subscribers you're underrated.
I have a little starter kit epiphone special, now I have a nice les Paul epiphone and a fender 20 that was recommended by guitar center, I watched 3 videos and I appreciate your help thanks.
Great explanation, thanks! So glad you share the love for the Fender Champion 20. I've bought, traded, sold, and in some cases rebought every modeling amp by Blackstar, Boss, Fender, Orange, and Vox... Even some 1-5 watt tube amps. Basically everything with a 8" speaker that they sell at Guitar Center and this is by far the best. Yeah a Champion 40 is better for the bigger speaker but I prefer small amps and don't like to use multiple channels.
Thank you thank you. I’ve been playing guitar for longer than I care to admit and didn’t understand such a simple concept. Your video got right to the point and explained it very clearly.
Thank you very much Deric. The crispest and easiest explanation I came across. Bought my first AMP a day back and been struggling to understand this difference. The AMP user guide failed miserably.
I think that was in my recording...it got too hot for the mic, or the preamp maybe, but the amp stayed clean. I will double check to make sure. Thank you for commenting and watching!
I see this video is 3 years old but I want to ask a question. Long story short, my older guitar amps only had a volume control. My new Peavy VIPER X1 has 3 volume controls. Listed on the amp as pre-gain, post-gain and volume. Do you have a video that explains how to use these controls? Thanks!
I have the champion 20 too, and when the volume is low in it, the gain is low too. the gain will be 10 only when the volume is 10. Is there any way to fix this?
Can you do a video on what pedals to use when performing live? Especially when you would like your guitar solos to cut through the rest of the band (without cracking up the volume too much)?
You just helped me not sound like crap on the first vid I watched! 👍✌️🤙🤘. So if I have a Marcus Miller bass with a pre amp, do I start with the bass Vol and gain or the amp? I want to sound just like Gedy, Flea, Thunder Fingers, basically all of the greats at the same time with a little Chris Squire too! Seriously though thank you!
Volume controls are transparent in that they can't alter the signal in any way. It doesn't matter how high or low you have it. Only excessive gain can distort or harm the signal. Since you play bass, I assume you want a clean, non-distorted sound. Since gain is the only thing that can alter signal, you set it first. Once you have gain set where it works best for you, leave it alone. From that point on, use only volume controls.
Hi. My question is. I practice at home and want to know how I can get a good recording of my playing! When I record the sound is nothing like the actual sound and I'm struggling with what's the best way to record video & sound for a RUclips video. Any advice would be much appreciated. 👍
im new to playing guitar have a fender amp and guitar. trying to play the solo from nothings gonna stop us now. the sounds im hearing from the amp are nothing like what i should be hearing. what should the settings be to get the correct sound?
Great information, I have a fender Vibro champ xd . I’m looking for a warm sound with some breakup and I only play at home so I can’t play crazy loud , I play a fender American standard Strat. Can my amp do that or should I consider another amp???
This video has a nice recording of both: ruclips.net/video/lUcl1ZLUZ0E/видео.html 2:35 is where he plays the C40 and 3:32 is where he plays the C80. They both sound great and are quality guitars! I hope that helps!
I didn't have any processor or pedal so I use only amp and guitar. I use high gain for distortion tone is it harm for my Amplifier ? Sir please enlighten me 🙏❤
I've always found that the lower the gain, the amp's overhead will eventually power thru that level of crunch and even make the gain level seem cleaner. Then I had to tweak the gain up enough to get back the crunch I preferred at lower gain & volume settings. And with any of the amps there is a point where the natural breakup at volume starts to occur, the sweet spot of the amp, because there's going to be a point where the gain & the volume really has met & started to exceed the limitations of the amp & speaker. Practice amps are more likely to strain than the more powerful amps do. With higher gain settings, I might be able to get the volume to the 3 o'clock before it starts to really sound awful, 1 or 2 o'clock for that much gain is that amp's sweet spot.
Why is there always a loud pop when I press the off button behind the amp, yes I turn all volume and gain all the way down and on my guitar itself too and all the other knobs as well I turn all the way down and there’s still a loud pop, is that normal and will it damage the amp?
Which fender amp has an effects loop so I can attach a looper pedal for separate tone than my live play, and what’s the difference between effects loop and foot switch?
Try selecting your neck pickup, then do this: Gain: 2.5, Volume: 9, Voice: Tweed (Red indicator light), Treble: 4, Bass: 4, FX Level: 4, FX Select: Reverb+Ch (Green indicator light). It should sound like this video at the two minute point: ruclips.net/video/lSKXrw7ynoE/видео.html Thank you for watching and commenting!
Question of the Day: What feature of the Fender Champion 20 do you want to know more about?
blues sound .. thanks man you help me alot
please help us out to set up guitars at home .. if you can upload some videos about setting up the guitars
@@abdel-rahmanel-sagher2237 For some blues sounds, check this out: ruclips.net/video/jCmbRtWPLhc/видео.html
As for setting up a guitar, I have been thinking about doing that, starting with acoustic guitars, but I want to do electrics too!
One more question .. Is the "fender mustang I" better than "champion 20" .. ?
Can you tell me what is the differences between both of them, please?
@@abdel-rahmanel-sagher2237 The Mustang I is more programmable, you have a lot more FX and I think you can layer them. The Champion 20 is more straight forward, and you can not layer the FX.
I hope that helps!
Finally, a simple explanation. I've been looking for a sensible answer for this for a while
I am glad I could help! Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@5MinuteMusic So the gain is coloring your picture that you paint, so to speak.
Same.
I've studied music for over 30 years, from choral to instrumental to symphony/orchestra to theory and the physics of soundwaves. This is the most straightforward, easy-to-understand, common sense explnantion I've ever heard of the relationship between gain (tone shaping) and amp volume. Thank you.
To me this video is a game changer. It may be obvious but I have been struggling to understand this. Thank you, Sir!
I have always wondered how to find my voice on the amp, to see that you're doing a series on the fender champion 20, which i also have, makes me really happy!!
I am glad that you enjoyed the video! Please subscribe and hit the bell so you won't miss the other videos I will do on the Champion 20! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Dude thank you thank you THANK YOU sooo much, I hope you see this man, I have been playing for 6 months now and there are so many videos that explain this in the weirdest way, and some don’t even show a demonstration, just all talking. This was the most detailed and well explained version of this on youtube, and it was described in literally minutes. You are an angel for this dude, I’m ready to keep practicing now
I hope you stuck with it 👍🏻. Learning to play a instrument takes dedication and lots of time. Lots of people give up by 6 months so I hope you hung in there. When I first started I dunno how many times I got fed up, stuffed guitar in closet, and swore to never touch it again lol. But a day or 2 later I’d get it back out and try again. That was 25 years ago
I just now saw this comment! I am so glad the video helped and I hope you are still playing and enjoying guitar!
Now I understand what to do,my sound and tone was all over the place,,,.Thanks..
Saaaame
Finally! A good explanation of gain.
I appreciate your lectures on this amplifier - I got it last night at GC, and a nice Stratocastor. It was before you were born ( mid 60's) as when I had a Mustang and my Fender Delux which did not even include reverb.
I was impressed with all that is included in the functional scope of the Champ 20, and enjoy your examples in demonstrating how to make use of it - thanks
Now I will relearn as wanting to accompany my own keyboard work. I got flat wounds to put on as I have no callouses -
That was the best explanation explaining the difference between the two. I have been trying to understand that simple thing I play a sax and I have been having trouble balancing the backing track with my horn. I feel like my horn is taking up too much of the recording sound so it sounds out of place. This is a step in the right direction. Cheers
Thank you, holy crap you're the only person with the explanation i understand :O
Five minutes is just right to grab information and absorb it. Love the info love the format.
I’m a beginner so thank you for this precise explanation
Best video for any novice...😉😉
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Thank you for these very informative, clear and straight to the point videos. I recently got this amp and your videos are helping me learn more about it as I'm still new to electric guitars and amps!
Another great video, Deric. And, I learned something new, the difference between gain/volume.
Old dog learning new tricks! Thanks!
Thanks Russ! I am glad I could help! Thanks for watching and commenting!!!
Another of your simple easy to follow explanations. Thanks.
Amazing, now i can sound like the white stripes in my Les Paul with this amp, thanks
Thank you so much ...I've been wrestling with my ZT amp and was getting fed up with fact I didn't understand what was going on until I saw this brilliantly simple explanation ...Brilliant! thank you.
I'm learning alot here, I've been struggling with sound clarity and blowing my tweeters every Sunday now I know where the real problem has been, I've pushing turning the gain knob all the way up😢
That was the clearest explaination i have seen yet , The hook was that you used actual sounds, a guitar and an amp to demonstrate . KUDOS! I have a Mustang l as a practice amp but am constantly challanged to understand the different banks of sounds. Maybe a Video on that Amp with your outstanding demo. I Use reverb a lot so the Champ 2o probably wouldnt suit my needs. Thank You Thank You Thank You
Hi,,I like passing on information that may help people, as you do also, and I purchased a Looper from Ebay(only cost $34 Canadian) made by Cuvave and it is so much fun. You come up with jams and riffs and then you record it with the Looper and it plays it back and you can jam or play lead over top of it..you can also do multiple loops to add colour..I love it and it is a great way to learn timing.
Todd, found this pedal @ Walmart but it goes for around $70. You got yourself a bargain.
@@russseuffert803 yeah they are on Ebay or they were, for that price..good looper
Thanks Todd! Thanks for watching and commenting!
That was a really clean, understandable explanation. Thanks.
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Very well explained ! Thanks , been trying to set up my home stereo but didn’t know the difference
Please make a video on finger tapping on the guitar what settings amplifier needs to be on to do so
very good teach for my beginning zero 😘
You make great videos as you explain things very well.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
That was just what people needed about this subject, no jaw
thanks for doing all these champ videos. this was a nice clean explanation ( no dirt)
Glad you like them! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I watched this without being logged into my account, the only person that has a short and fantastic explanation, so I decided to login and give you a like and sub also you deserve more subscribers you're underrated.
Thank you for your encouraging comment! Thank you for watching, commenting, and subscribing!
Thank you so much for this little nugget of information.
I have a little starter kit epiphone special, now I have a nice les Paul epiphone and a fender 20 that was recommended by guitar center, I watched 3 videos and I appreciate your help thanks.
Great explanation, thanks! So glad you share the love for the Fender Champion 20. I've bought, traded, sold, and in some cases rebought every modeling amp by Blackstar, Boss, Fender, Orange, and Vox... Even some 1-5 watt tube amps. Basically everything with a 8" speaker that they sell at Guitar Center and this is by far the best. Yeah a Champion 40 is better for the bigger speaker but I prefer small amps and don't like to use multiple channels.
Thanks man, good, clear videos and you present it very clear. You really helped me here.
Best explanation EVER!!!!!
That made so much sense, thank you
Thank you thank you. I’ve been playing guitar for longer than I care to admit and didn’t understand such a simple concept. Your video got right to the point and explained it very clearly.
My pleasure! I am glad I could help! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you very much Deric. The crispest and easiest explanation I came across.
Bought my first AMP a day back and been struggling to understand this difference. The AMP user guide failed miserably.
Love you man this is the most clearyfy explanation I found so far
Great video, let's try!
Great explanation! Thx!
Thank you for this brilliant explanation.
Question, Please do a head phone demo. Thank you! Explaining which ones are Best and how to.
Great information! Did I notice some distortion of the speakers just before you turned down the volume at the 3:04 mark?
I think that was in my recording...it got too hot for the mic, or the preamp maybe, but the amp stayed clean. I will double check to make sure. Thank you for commenting and watching!
I see this video is 3 years old but I want to ask a question. Long story short, my older guitar amps only had a volume control. My new Peavy VIPER X1 has 3 volume controls. Listed on the amp as pre-gain, post-gain and volume. Do you have a video that explains how to use these controls? Thanks!
I have the champion 20 too, and when the volume is low in it, the gain is low too.
the gain will be 10 only when the volume is 10. Is there any way to fix this?
Excellent! Great clear explanation.
My dad got this amp for me for Christmas I Ben used it since that
Tq for you explanations... Its very useful
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Can you do a video on what pedals to use when performing live? Especially when you would like your guitar solos to cut through the rest of the band (without cracking up the volume too much)?
Your videos are excellent. I just bought this amp yesterday so your videos are very helpful.
very good presentation
years ago I purchased a Fender Frontman 25r ... so I will try this method ...but I have a separate volume for the gain channel ...ty
Excellent. Huge help. 👍
You rock man, I never understood this before
I am glad the video helped! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great explaination, thank you very much
Great video, thanks!
Lovely, thank you for making this ;3
Good explain sir.
Where do you put your guitar volume at? Do you max it out first then find the tone or half way?
Thank you so much for the explanation !!
Very good easy to understand! Thanks Mate
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great practical explanation!
You just helped me not sound like crap on the first vid I watched! 👍✌️🤙🤘. So if I have a Marcus Miller bass with a pre amp, do I start with the bass Vol and gain or the amp? I want to sound just like Gedy, Flea, Thunder Fingers, basically all of the greats at the same time with a little Chris Squire too!
Seriously though thank you!
Volume controls are transparent in that they can't alter the signal in any way. It doesn't matter how high or low you have it. Only excessive gain can distort or harm the signal. Since you play bass, I assume you want a clean, non-distorted sound. Since gain is the only thing that can alter signal, you set it first. Once you have gain set where it works best for you, leave it alone. From that point on, use only volume controls.
Thanks, good work!
Which setting would you recommend for singing, using this amp?
Very useful , thanks dude
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Nice video... Learned something new 😉🙌
I am glad you found it useful! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thanks. That helped me understand.
Super helpful video! Thanks!
These amps are great I have the 40 buy one!
Hi. My question is. I practice at home and want to know how I can get a good recording of my playing! When I record the sound is nothing like the actual sound and I'm struggling with what's the best way to record video & sound for a RUclips video. Any advice would be much appreciated. 👍
another good job! imo thank you
My amp has a master volume with a regular volume and gain. Could you please explain this setup?
Thanks
Now that was great to see and understand how to mix the volume with the gain. Nice job. 🎸T bird
Please could you clarify dimensions and weight of the amp, as well as the Fender Champion 40?
Setting the tap
im new to playing guitar have a fender amp and guitar. trying to play the solo from nothings gonna stop us now. the sounds im hearing from the amp are nothing like what i should be hearing. what should the settings be to get the correct sound?
Could you compare Fender Champion 20 vs. Champion 40? My actual Amp is a Fender Champion 20. ( I love this little practice Amp) :)
That is one of the next videos I want to do!
@@5MinuteMusic thank you so much :)
Great info
Great information, I have a fender Vibro champ xd . I’m looking for a warm sound with some breakup and I only play at home so I can’t play crazy loud , I play a fender American standard Strat. Can my amp do that or should I consider another amp???
Can you please explain the cut dial on amp
Hello. I am planing to buy Yamaha c80. What can you say about the guitar and what are the differences between c40 and c80
This video has a nice recording of both: ruclips.net/video/lUcl1ZLUZ0E/видео.html
2:35 is where he plays the C40 and 3:32 is where he plays the C80. They both sound great and are quality guitars!
I hope that helps!
How to use the Tap fun please! Thx!
great video man
Appreciate it! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Nice vid, thank you Eli Roth:-7
Ha! You are welcome!
I didn't have any processor or pedal so I use only amp and guitar. I use high gain for distortion tone is it harm for my Amplifier ?
Sir please enlighten me 🙏❤
sir can you show settings to get a john mayer tone or maybe mateus asato tone. that will really help me. thankss
What settings do I use on my amp when using a miltifloor effects Prosser??
Thank you!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching and commenting!
What should the volume of the instrument be in this play between amp controls?
Hi there, is it possible to create a ping pong delay with the tap button in this amp?
Nice vid man... Can i conect this amp on my pc?
Thanks! The Fender Champion 20 is a traditional amp so it does not have a usb out like some modeling amps do. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thanks, I really needed to know this.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I've always found that the lower the gain, the amp's overhead will eventually power thru that level of crunch and even make the gain level seem cleaner. Then I had to tweak the gain up enough to get back the crunch I preferred at lower gain & volume settings. And with any of the amps there is a point where the natural breakup at volume starts to occur, the sweet spot of the amp, because there's going to be a point where the gain & the volume really has met & started to exceed the limitations of the amp & speaker. Practice amps are more likely to strain than the more powerful amps do. With higher gain settings, I might be able to get the volume to the 3 o'clock before it starts to really sound awful, 1 or 2 o'clock for that much gain is that amp's sweet spot.
Why is there always a loud pop when I press the off button behind the amp, yes I turn all volume and gain all the way down and on my guitar itself too and all the other knobs as well I turn all the way down and there’s still a loud pop, is that normal and will it damage the amp?
That is normal with the Champion 20. It is loud but it is ok! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Which fender amp has an effects loop so I can attach a looper pedal for separate tone than my live play, and what’s the difference between effects loop and foot switch?
Thanks!
You are welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Tell us more about Jazz setting for HSS
Try selecting your neck pickup, then do this: Gain: 2.5, Volume: 9, Voice: Tweed (Red indicator light), Treble: 4, Bass: 4, FX Level: 4, FX Select: Reverb+Ch (Green indicator light). It should sound like this video at the two minute point: ruclips.net/video/lSKXrw7ynoE/видео.html
Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@5MinuteMusic thank you very much