I think I'll get the Vintage Sound - Vintage 20.
More clean headroom than the Vintage 15.
A 5 watts amp will probably breakup too much for what I want.
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ramonovski wrote:worra wrote:I have a silverface ('79) Fender Champ for playing at home, only 5w but gets plenty loud by the time you have the volume at 3. Nice clean tones and takes my pedalboard without much of a fuss.
Yeah, but the bass...
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jwar wrote:BRO! There is only one order! Bass>fuzz>fuzz>fuzz>fuzz>overdriven amp.
goroth wrote:Come up here and fuzz party. Yes. Fuzz party. It is a legit verb.
CyaNitrate wrote:..can be bolstered with a speaker swap. I've got the WGS G8c in my '74 Champ, and it's night and day better. The magnet is twice the size of the stock one, and sounds fuller, louder, rounder, better. And cheap.
This could be a solid choice. Also stays clean most of the way up the dial, thanks to the ribbed cone.
https://wgs4.com/g8c
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CyaNitrate wrote:Plus, silverface champs have identical circuits to the blackface ones, and it will be about a third of the price of the Vintage Sound.
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ramonovski wrote:worra wrote:I have a silverface ('79) Fender Champ for playing at home, only 5w but gets plenty loud by the time you have the volume at 3. Nice clean tones and takes my pedalboard without much of a fuss.
Yeah, but the bass...
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