Vintage Fender Vibro Champ Demo (Silverface, Drip Edge)
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- The silverface era was a turning point for Fender, steering toward cost cutting measures. But while the cosmetics changed early, many circuits were left unchanged for at least the first few years. As that info spread early silverface amps lost their bad reputation, but are still often a way to get an amazing Fender vintage amp for a lower price.
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Gear used:
1968ish Fender Drip Edge Vibrochamp
Fender American Standard Stratocaster
Fender Classic Series '50s Telecaster
Fender Classic Series '72 Telecaster Deluxe
SM57 on front - BAE 1073MPF
SM57 on back - BAE 1073MPF
AKG C414-BULS (room mic, omni) - Vintech 473
Camera gear:
Nikon Z6II, Z 24-70mm F/4
That tone is capable of so much classic rock.
For sure! Midrange for days
The knob setting inset video is an awesome idea!
I have one of these and really enjoyed your video! Great how you show the changes in amp settings with the graphics. Excellent touch!
Thank you very much!
Nice playing! What a cool sounding amp! Great job!
Thanks so much! It’s a great little box for sure!
Great playing Jesse. That amp sounds good.
Thank you!
Is it too loud for home use? Or is bedroom playing do-able? I really want one but think it may be way to loud so I would never get to hear that sweet spot. @jessegimbel @@jessegimbel
Get yourself an attenuator. It will allow you to hit the sweet spot on any amp at sound levels you can live with.@@Where_Have_All_My_Files_Gone
Nice amp! I've got a silver face/drip edge/black line deluxe reverb that I'll probably never sell. These are desert island amps, basically a holy grail black panel in disguise ;-)
Couldn’t agree more! Plus while their prices have been shooting up, it’s easier to justify keeping one of these babies forever compared to having your money tied up in other models that fetch a few thousand at this point.
Really great video. Thank you!
Tremolo is glorious!
Couldn’t agree more! Hard to beat a classic like this era. Love the earlier harmonic trem too, I have a brown panel Princeton with that and it’s excellent.
I have a ‘77 Vibro Champ I bought brand new for $125 still play it all these years later
No kidding! That’s actually exactly what I paid for this one about ten year ago, when silverface prices were still on the low end.
Very nice video, thanks for this demo! I’m very interested, as I have what I think is a 68 VC black line drip edge, but mine does has a replacement speaker in it (some kind of Jensen) and the amp does not break up, really through the entire range, even at 10. This is disappointing to me; it still sounds great, and it’s plenty loud for its wattage, but I’d like that breakup tone to be accessible at least on from volume set 8-10.
I think I’ve got the original speaker but never tried it in the amp. Gonna have to now.
I had a mid 70s champ and that thing distorted from 6 on, and it was fantastic, but way quieter than my VC. If you turned that amp past 6 it just got more dirty, not louder.
Blah blah blah. Thanks for a great video. Excellent playing and a very thoughtful demo. Subscribing!
Thank you! I’d definitely give that original speaker a try! I’ve also used a Jupiter speaker in a Princeton that had a failing speaker and wouldn’t hesitate to try something from them in a Vibrochamp.
Thanks for the reply! I’m going to dig that speaker out!
And hadn’t heard of Jupiter speakers before, that’s my plan B should the original not work out. I have a friend who is a pro at reconing speakers (learned from an old pro at JBL way back in the day), so I’ll probably get him to look at even regardless.
Thanks again! I really enjoyed your video.
@@dansweeney4497 reconed speakers are great! They’re always a little stiffer than before reconing to start, but once they’ve loosened up I think that’s as close as you can get to where you started but without the issues.
I’ve got a brownface Princeton I’m thinking of demoing, but I believe I’ve got the Jupiter in there right now because the original speaker is pretty tired. I’d prefer to demo it with the Jupiter since it’s in better shape, but don’t know if it’d be less useful of a demo if it’s not with the original speaker.
Is the Jupiter similar in tone to the original? I’d personally really like to hear that demo!
it's nice, good, and cute.
May I please ask what someone may expect to sell a mint condition one for in the midwest nowadays? I have this very one sitting next to me. Places are undercutting deals like crazy. I know what I got 😅
Sweet jams
Thanks!
I have a 66 BF VC, its a fav! Best pre tone circuit!
They’re certainly great amps!
Other than the vibrato what is the difference between a Champ and a Vibro Champ?
Only the vibrato (tremolo), from what I’ve read!
That speaker sounds rough.
Good video
Thanks!
I let a friend borrow it and never saw it again
:(
So sorry to hear that! I can definitely relate, hard to trust anyone putting their hands on your gear.