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Early 70's Champ (silverface) - what's a fair price?
I've been looking around for a silverface Champ, and someone is asking me to make him an offer... anyone have an idea what a fair price would be? On Ebay, they are going between $270 - $350 or so, which seems high to me.
This is (supposedly) in good condition, new tubes, missing the handle.
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I think 300-350 is OK, but the condition has to be reasonable. No gross Tolex problems or grill cloth damage. Should have a handle for that price. Figure you're going to have to fork out another 150-250 bucks on top of that for a recap job, speaker upgrade and 3-prong plug, if need be.... This seems to be the general way things go for an Champ of that era.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Conventional wisdom is usually that eBay sale prices on popular amps will be a bit higher than local-market cash deals. I guess there's something to the idea of bidding frenzy. You'll hear of people picking them up for much less than typical eBay prices all the time.
My approach would be to offer somewhere between $200-$225. Then be prepared to negotiate up to some pre-determined limit that's based on how many of the aforementioned updates might be necessary. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I have one I was thinking of selling but there's no way I'd get what it's worth since the tolex was trashed and I had to take it off and stain it to make it look OK.
I see Champs at the local Guitar Centers for $300.00 to $400.00 all the time. A bit too much IMO but then again the next step up is the Princeton and those go for over $800.00.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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They seem to go for $300 pretty regularly, but I couldn't imagine spending more than $200, and I used to own two of them.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hudson Valley
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I'm curious as to how the new Super champ XD and Vibro Champ XD will impact the older champs. Seems Fender priced them smack on target where vintage champs have been selling... I'm betting that many who sat on the fence or waiting for a nicer old champ to show up may be enticed for one of the new models...
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I'm using mine for practice right now. I think that after I really break in the Weber C8R it'll sound even better. Loud enough for practicing around the house for sure.
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Hey Chet,
I recently put in a Weber 8F125 (30-watter) in my SF Champ. I have been wailing on it for almost 2 months now. It's been used during more than a few low volume rehearsals recently. It has to be fully dimed on all controls for it to cut through the mix though. I have a 12AY7 in V1 which brought the overall volume down, but the clean headroom and sweet bloom increased significantly. Anyway, I think that Weber is pretty well broken in and I can heartily recommend it to anyone wanting to put a robust aggressive, when driven speaker in their Champ. It has gotten a lot brighter and warmer when guitar volume is backed off, now that it's broken in. I really feel that the Weber products are so well thought out and they fit our niche market so perfectly.... I never have issues with the quality. Gosh, with that speaker in the amp, I feel it's well worth the money I've spent tweakin' it out because , it's has the biggest fun-factor while playing. So to answer the original thread question.....Yes, get the Champ.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I have NOS tubes in mine so along with the speaker it's easily worth more than $300.00.
The speaker in it is the Weber PQ8- I also have the CQ8 ready to use at any time.
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