Handwired in USA. Same circuitry as 60s and 70s models. Serial # dates it to 1980.
The stock output transformer on these was undersized and could blow if the amp was play at full vol for too long. It was replaced w/ beefier one from boutique amp builder Randall Aiken of Aiken Amps. Now you can run this amp balls-out all day without frying the tranny.
Additionally, the replacement xformer has taps for 4, 8, and 16 ohms which is especially good if you wish to upgrade the speaker or use an external cab. (Color code for xformer taps written inside chassis.)
This amp has seen very little use and is in very good condition. No dings in cabinet. Light scuffing of Tolex here and there. One dent along bottom edge of faceplate. (See photo) Minor discoloration/oxidation on steel parts (corners, etc.). No rust anywhere, including chassis. No snags in grille.
$375
Pix: http://s945.photobucket.com/albums/ad296/wherebdave/Champ/
The stock output transformer on these was undersized and could blow if the amp was play at full vol for too long. It was replaced w/ beefier one from boutique amp builder Randall Aiken of Aiken Amps. Now you can run this amp balls-out all day without frying the tranny.
Additionally, the replacement xformer has taps for 4, 8, and 16 ohms which is especially good if you wish to upgrade the speaker or use an external cab. (Color code for xformer taps written inside chassis.)
This amp has seen very little use and is in very good condition. No dings in cabinet. Light scuffing of Tolex here and there. One dent along bottom edge of faceplate. (See photo) Minor discoloration/oxidation on steel parts (corners, etc.). No rust anywhere, including chassis. No snags in grille.
$375
Pix: http://s945.photobucket.com/albums/ad296/wherebdave/Champ/
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