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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Flushing, Michigan
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Umm... I um... blew up my Champ last night....
... I know, I know - I was asking for it. I'm not bummed out - actually I've been kinda smirkin' about it since last night. Champs are a cheap fix, so I'm not worried.
There was no flames, no smoke - just great tone - then silence. And it sounded FABULOUS right before it went down too! My Morley JD-10/Dan-Echo combination got me through the rest of the gig without any trouble. I really like the sound of those Morley boxes! Oh well, it was fun while it lasted. When I fix 'er up, I think I'm gonna build/find a bigger cab to put the Champ chassis in along with the 10" speaker. A bigger cab should put out a little more bottom end. Until then, I guess I'm back to the Lab Series amps for awhile....
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I have deep respect for you to admit that. :D
Ah well, it'll be a fun project to resurrect the little beast.
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Ah, no big deal. I just won another Morley JD10 off of ebay today. Can't have too many of those. This makes #3 for me!
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RESPECT...
Trag, You boldly went where no one went before 8) . I too would put in a new 6L6, 5881, KT-66 before droppin it at the shop. Y'know from the way you described it....Maybelle change out the 5Y3 first.
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Friend of Leo's
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Welp, after it died, I looked 'round the back and all looked well except for the rectfier tube, which had a weird glow to it.
Then again, the bassist mentioned that it smelled like a transformer. My sense of smell is almost non-exsistant. No biggie. It'll live again someday. I'll blow up again shortly afterward!
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Awwww shucks...
...that's the thing about old Fender amps, they often seem to sound their very best just before they blow. I remember seeing Danny Gatton up here at the Jazz Fest. 3 nights of FREE outdoor concerts (the middle 1 was rained out, so we just sat under the stage talkin' Teles) and he was using an old brown Vibrolux (mic'ed) on a kitchen chair. His tone just got dirtier & dirtier as the amp warmed up and he'd end each set just before smoke started comin' out back. I'm sure the Champ will be a cheap, easy fix. There's hardly anything in there except pure unadulterated tone...
I snagged a JD10 cheap some years back & find many tones in that little box equalling or surpassing today's "state of the art" digital modelling. DI'd into the house PA they can be a real life saver. |
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I LOVE those JD-10's!!! So much so that a few years ago I was playing through one into a funky old Peavey Bandit 65's clean channel. Once, in my living room, I set up my tube amps, and the JD10/Bandit combination, and compared them side by side. I wound up preferring the JD10/Bandit combo. For a long time I was running two Bandits until I blew them up.
I'd really like to get ahold of one of them Tech 21 Power Engine powered speaker cabs to run the JD into. Tubes? Who needs 'em?!?
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Hey Trag...
Your Bandit/JD-10 setup sounds a lot like my '78Classic/
GT-2 setup...Did You ever try it with a Les Paul Std? Mine sounds better at "The Bluebreaker" thing than the Reissues. I'm gonna see if I can find me one at a yardsale/fleamarket...are they rare?
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Why 3 JD10's???
Cuz ya just can't have too many of 'em!
Truth is, I don't think they're the most reliable things out there. The pots are pretty questionable. The treble control on one of my units has been sheered right off. I learned a lesson on that one - DON'T PUT THEM ON THE FLOOR LIKE A STOMPBOX! One wrong move of your foot and those stems on the pots will break right off. I keep it on top of the amp (if I use it in front of an amp). My "good" JD I'll sometimes have to smack real hard with my hand to get it to work right. I plan on getting both units gone over and working right. It'll be nice to have three of 'em around though - cuz ya just never know.
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