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Ive got one too...I swapped the tubes and speaker but primarily because I never worked much on an amp...I took it to jam sessions a few times but it just didnt have the ump to stand alone, and miking it defeated the "plug and play" aspect of the sessions...
I keep it under the table where I do my recording and it mikes up real nicely...its amazing how many of the classic guitar parts we all know and love were done on Champs or other small amps...I wasnt paying attention when they sold all the nice old Vibrochamps and such for $250...and the Champ 600 is a reasonable alternative IMHO...
I do alot of recording just like yours...rhythm track and then work the lead out over it..Im not a particularly spontaneous lead player and dont always think well on the fly so
I have to at least draw a map of where Im going..and Ive found those basic recordings to be a great learning tool for both my lead and rhythm work...and how they fit together. I try to work with a metronome or drum track too...98% of my recordings never see the light of day but hopefully the end result of the work will eventually show...
Post the version with the 6V6 when you do it...Im currious to hear the difference...
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