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Old June 9th, 2007, 01:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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5F1 (tweed Champ) love

I have been jonesing for a 5E3 for years. I'm a BF/SF kinda guy from 'way back, but I've always been intrigued by the 5E3 clones. I just had an opportunity to buy a Victoria 5112 (5F1 in a tweed Deluxe cab with a 12" speaker and an 8 ohm output transformer) at an attractive price and it seriously floats my boat. I've put some great old stock tubes in it and I can't tell you how great it sounds. I bought it for recording because I do a fair amount of session work but I might gig with it tomorrow (yeah, I'll mic it). I can't imagine that I'll have any more fun with a 5E3 than I'm having right now! OK, I'm still interested in a 5E3 but the 5112 is really getting me going. What a great amp!

Who else's got a 5F1 they can't stop playing?
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Old June 9th, 2007, 10:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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5f1

I have a Mojo 5F1 and I like it.
I don't like it better than my 5E3 though.
It never gets the sweet CLEAN sounds that the deluxe gets and I gig with the deluxe a lot !
I got mine 'cause it fits on the passenger seat of my motorcycle and I take it to blues jams,get it WAY up in the air,and mike it too.
I like the lead tones but there is not enough MEAT there for nice chimey rythm tones.


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Old June 10th, 2007, 07:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I have dec 58 champ 5F1 that i love to play.

Sound pretty lifeless and muddy 1-9 but 9 to 12 it's absolutely awesome. Turn it up to 12 and it super compression. A great amp. Plus, it's beautiful.

I have a clark 5E3 clone as well and it's also great; very loud and flexible.
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Old June 10th, 2007, 12:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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'59 5F1 here. Run it through a Weber 12A125-O in a 5E3-sized cab. Sounds MUCH better than the 8" Oxford or a Weber Alnico Sig8 through the original cab. But my Clark Beaufort Special (5E3 clone / Weber 12A125-A) leaves it in the dust: it does everything the Champ does (OK, maybe not growl at as low a volume) and much more. A 5F1 is a great little amp...a 5E3 is even better, IMHO.
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Old June 10th, 2007, 12:53 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I've got a '56 and when I bought it back in '86 I was allowed to play through 24 of them (all Tweed Champs) and the one that we just went "yeah" was Number 14. Cosmetically it's no great shakes. Tonally with a Strat it's amazing. This - The Champ and an MIM Classic 50's is what I use every Sunday
Morning. It can't be beat imo.
That Champ that Soma5 saw - I think I saw it too - The Vicky that was on ebay for like $800...nobody bought it. Y'know that actually is a pretty good deal when You consider what it'd run to put everything together Yourself. I'd
do it if I wasn't in such "deep doodoo" already with Mrs. stantheman.
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Old June 10th, 2007, 01:29 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I built a modified version that can use a 6V6, 6L6, or an EL34 power tube (with a cathode bias switch on the back). Solid state rectifier, multiple impedance taps, and a Standby switch (since I have no 5Y3 rectifier).

Its an amp head and I generally run it into a Jensen P15N 1x15" open backed pine cab... other times through a 2x12" Celestion Vintage 30 closed back baltic birch ply cab... I will have more options soon - I'm building two 1x12" cabs today for a few neodymium magnet'ed speakers I've got (a Jensen Neo12-100 and an Eminence Tonkerlite).

With 6L6's its got a big clean bottom end. With EL34s a super smooth rock and roll midrange, but my favorite is still with the 6V6.
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Old June 10th, 2007, 01:31 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Oh, forgot to post pics :)

This pic is old, I have since added a SF Champ style slider switch for Power and the Volume On/Off switch is there as a Standby:




Here's one of the open back. It had a JJ/Tesla 6L6 in it when I took the photo:

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Old June 10th, 2007, 01:57 PM   #8 (permalink)
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'59 5F1 here. Run it through a Weber 12A125-O in a 5E3-sized cab. Sounds MUCH better than the 8" Oxford or a Weber Alnico Sig8 through the original cab. But my Clark Beaufort Special (5E3 clone / Weber 12A125-A) leaves it in the dust: it does everything the Champ does (OK, maybe not growl at as low a volume) and much more. A 5F1 is a great little amp...a 5E3 is even better, IMHO.
I don't doubt that the 5E3 is a more versatile amp. In fact, I still want one and as I noted before, it was the original object of my amp lust. But the 5F1 does that (relatively) low volume crunch that sounds so good and records so well. I have a 1x15 open-back pine cab coming and I plan to run my 5112 through it and see whether that combination is giggable.

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Old June 10th, 2007, 02:24 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I put a 10" Fender Blue ALnico in mine. The eight-inch Jensen RI just wasn't doing it. The Fender speaker made all the difference. Had to have Mojo make me a new baffle board but it was worth it.
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