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Fender Amp

Postby buckshot » 07 Dec 2012, 10:52

G'day All,
I am about to sell my Vox AC30CC2 ( China) and my Laney VC30 210 (British) and purchase a Fender Valve amp. Can any of you good people recommend a nice sounding Fender Amp that is not to heavy to lug around.
Don't worry I am still keeping my 1 owner '67 AC30 TB. It IS to heavy to lug all the time. I just need a nice toned reasonably light Amp. I am using a Boss ME 70 with a couple of nice delay patches put into it.
Cheers from down under and a Merry Xmas to you all at the top of the Atlas.
Cheers
Tom
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Re: Fender Amp

Postby Tab » 07 Dec 2012, 14:37

If you can lay your hands on a Super Champ XD (they go for a reasonable price second hand) you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Although rated at 15W they are quit powerful. I use two of these linked up at our club in Sussex in preference to my AC30 (too heavy) and people always comment on the quality of the sound.
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Re: Fender Amp

Postby Twang46 » 07 Dec 2012, 14:48

G'day Tom

Best Amp around 15-20w is the Fender Pro Junior....or the Blues Junior if you need more flexibility in the amps controls

The BJ in particular responds very well to a little "tweaking" ( a speaker/reverb tank upgrade & some swapping around of pre-amp valves) ;)

Pro Junior is the lightest of course but either amp will benefit from a replacement pine cab & a "neo" spkr if weight is an issue

I sold my AC15 & bought a BJ & it can confirm it does work very well with shads stuff (suits the Etap2hw particularly well !)

My opinions only of course 8-)

Dick
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Re: Fender Amp

Postby keithmantle » 07 Dec 2012, 16:19

Tab wrote:If you can lay your hands on a Super Champ XD (they go for a reasonable price second hand) you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Although rated at 15W they are quit powerful. I use two of these linked up at our club in Sussex in preference to my AC30 (too heavy) and people always comment on the quality of the sound.

Hi Tom i have a s-champ XD (mint) for sale, pm me or phone 07711800227 Keith
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Re: Fender Amp

Postby noelford » 07 Dec 2012, 17:02

Tom, just curious. Does the Boss ME 70 do amp modelling? If so, why go into a normal amp (which defeats the object of modelling) when you can run it into a power amp and get the tone from the processor? I use a Bose L1 Compact system, light and powerful, running either from my Pod X3Pro or my iPad JamUp app.
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Re: Fender Amp

Postby Twang46 » 07 Dec 2012, 17:36

keithmantle wrote:
Tab wrote:If you can lay your hands on a Super Champ XD (they go for a reasonable price second hand) you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Although rated at 15W they are quit powerful. I use two of these linked up at our club in Sussex in preference to my AC30 (too heavy) and people always comment on the quality of the sound.

Hi Tom i have a s-champ XD (mint) for sale, pm me or phone 07711800227 Keith



Hmmmm .......wonder what the postage to Australia is for an XD then Keith :lol:

Dick.
Twang46
 

Re: Fender Amp

Postby grayn » 07 Dec 2012, 19:29

I'd highly recommend the Princeton Reverb re-issue.

Beautiful tone, very loud for it's size and the best reverb.
grayn
 

Re: Fender Amp

Postby buckshot » 08 Dec 2012, 03:45

Thanks to all your input fellas. Sorry Kieth but postage would be more than the Amp I would say, to OZ. All those ideas you all gave me will be looked into .
Thanks also Noel but no, the ME70 only has reverb delay etc so no modeling.
I really need the amp behind me when playing in the band (The Shadowmen). (Getting old and grey and bloody deaf so I need all the sound on stage I can get.) :crazy:
Cheers
and thanks again to all who responed with your personnal choices.
Tom
OZ :D
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