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The Original Fender Super Champ Club

Big Tony
June 16th, 2009, 11:07 PM
Hear ye! Hear ye! Let the Original Fender Super Champ Club come to order!

The Fender Super Champ was introduced in 1982, and discontinued in 1986.
It was designed by Paul Rivera, and the last mass produced true point-to-point wired Fender amp.

Come on, join the O.F.S.C.C.!

http://www.geocities.com/soho/studios/6694/superchamp/superchamps.jpg

/ Tony

endzone
June 16th, 2009, 11:45 PM
I'm in. I bought this '82 about 3 years ago for $200 at a local shop. I don't play it much cause I've picked up some other amps that have been occupying my time, but when I do play it, I'm quickly reminded of how good these amps are. A small powerful package....with reverb as a bonus.

http://www.tdpri.com/telephoto/data/539/medium/IMGP0041.JPG

Bill
June 17th, 2009, 12:01 AM
Yep, love mine. It's the one I keep out by the TV & stereo for instant access.

Wally
June 18th, 2009, 01:33 PM
I have an '83 and an '84. I run Eminence Alnico speakers in them. Fantastic amps after taking the original speakers out of them.

Beatbx
June 18th, 2009, 02:43 PM
Not a Super Champ, but my Champ II has been my goto amp for the last couple years. I love that thing through my Reverend Alltone 1x12 ext. cab. Big Tony that collection is a thing of beauty!

telebluesrocker
June 21st, 2009, 06:00 PM
I love my dads superchamp. its totally original never hand any tubes changed, nothing at all done to it! same as the day it left the factory (exept for the reverb doesnt work). great amp perfect for practice and i have done miked gigs with it.

singlecoil
July 3rd, 2009, 03:24 PM
Not a Superchamp but I do Have a Champ II. Right now I'm using a 10" fifty watt Red Fang in it and loving it but I normally use a 30 watt 10A125 Weber which also sounds very good in it. This my favorite all time amp which I got from Wally and will hang onto forever. Thanks again Wally and if you still have both of yours it can only mean that they are excellent amps as I've seen some impressive stuff come and go in your shop. BTW I still have the rivera era Concert I got from you, Thats what the Red Fangs are for. A friend and I have been trying some of the mods over on the gear page and we are reall close to getting it nailed. It's been a lot of fun and it's all reversabile.

Wally
July 3rd, 2009, 06:11 PM
Mark, it's good to hear from you, and I am glad you are enjoying the amps. IF I could find a Rivera-era Fender once a week, I would be happy. Besides thsoe that you have gotten, I have had a PRinceton REverb II, and it was a great amp, also, imho. I will keep the SuperChamps. I've decided that they will be my last two amps....if it ever comes to that, right..... just because of their sonic qualities and their versatility.

jman009
August 16th, 2009, 06:40 AM
Hey all, I've owned my Super Champ for about 15 years now.I just sold my 70's Deluxe reverb. I prefer a cleaner bottom end so I play guitar through my Bassman.I really would like to to get more lower end out of the SC but don't want to change anything permanent. How can I hook up to an ext. cab if my speaker wire(on the back of amp) is hard wired and not a jack? Anyone?

Jett
August 22nd, 2009, 09:36 AM
Got this a couple of weeks ago. I had no idea how awesome these little guys are.

http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w292/haddybell/DSC_0737.jpg

http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w292/haddybell/DSC_0736.jpg

svasqu01
August 22nd, 2009, 11:05 AM
I have the Rivera designed Concert 4x10. These are all great amps. Point to Point wiring awesome tone and boy howdy,loud

Wally
August 25th, 2009, 03:51 PM
Hey all, I've owned my Super Champ for about 15 years now.I just sold my 70's Deluxe reverb. I prefer a cleaner bottom end so I play guitar through my Bassman.I really would like to to get more lower end out of the SC but don't want to change anything permanent. How can I hook up to an ext. cab if my speaker wire(on the back of amp) is hard wired and not a jack? Anyone?

Welcome, Jman. IF you want to run a different speaker arrangement from that amp, you will have to install a speaker jack in the chassis.
FWIW, the original speaker in these Super Champs are very mid-rangey....no lows and no highs. I run Eminence Alnico's in mine and get great lows, sparkling highs and smoother distortion when wanted.

Intonator
September 2nd, 2009, 09:47 PM
I didn't see this thread at first, so I posted in the other SCXD thread. Don't want to double post.

Anyway, I just got mine yesterday and really like it.
All suggested mods I see on the net reccomend a Ragin Cajun speaker ($65) and JJ tubes.

Has anyone done either of these yet and if so, with what results?
Jim

refin
September 2nd, 2009, 10:13 PM
I had one,put an EV Force 10" in it.Why did I sell that one?I listen to recordings and they are great! :cry:
It was like a Champ and a Princeton getting together and taking steroids.

Wally
September 3rd, 2009, 02:00 PM
Intonator, I have no experience with the Ragin Cajun. I use Eminence Alnico's in my SC's....great lows, great efficiency and smooth distortion when in that mode. Many people complain about the harshness of the distortion in SC amps. Alnico speakers are smoother when processing distorted signals compared to ceramic magnet speakers ime.

katnook
September 21st, 2009, 10:50 AM
I have been fiddling with my 83 Superchamp for the last 12 months, I did not like the EVM speaker. Went from Cannibas Rex 12" to a Weber 12F150A and am now happy enough to put it back in a 12" combo, that I am building. Currently in head form, but I have all the original combo gear saved.

Wally
September 25th, 2009, 07:45 PM
Katnook, that's a cool rig. The 'stack' look reminds me of the day I hooked one of my Super Champs up to an 8X10 Marshall cacb I had loaded with Eminence Alnico's....yeah, it was giggable with that much air moving. LOL

katnook
September 28th, 2009, 11:15 AM
Katnook, that's a cool rig. The 'stack' look reminds me of the day I hooked one of my Super Champs up to an 8X10 Marshall cacb I had loaded with Eminence Alnico's....yeah, it was giggable with that much air moving. LOL

Thanks for your reply Wally.
I am pretty happy with it, especially as originally, I was just fiddling with no real intent (I just did not like the EVM).
But I think the combo, will regain the luxury of portability.
Moving air...I have a 2X12 cab with a pair of Eminences (for a slightly different sound with my Twin) and it drives them just fine, I have to crank it a little though, as it is muddy at without a little juice.
I will update the site with the combo pic, when completed.

geargasm
November 8th, 2009, 02:11 AM
Hey all, I've owned my Super Champ for about 15 years now.I just sold my 70's Deluxe reverb. I prefer a cleaner bottom end so I play guitar through my Bassman.I really would like to to get more lower end out of the SC but don't want to change anything permanent. How can I hook up to an ext. cab if my speaker wire(on the back of amp) is hard wired and not a jack? Anyone?

I have a stock '84 Super Champ that came with the crappy stock speaker, I installed a speaker jack and a Jensen Neo 10 that sounds incredible. But for low end, I run my SC into an Epiphone 1/12 loaded with a Jensen Lightning Ceramic 70watt (very Celestion like with more low end umpphh). Another really cool thing I do, when I want to use my SC for a large stage I run the line out into a Crate Powerblock head into the Epiphone cab and use BOTH speakers and dial the Powerblock for low end thump. Turns the SC into a stage monster!