B Bent
Vibroluxologist
I have always had the itch to build my own kit amp. Finally after years and years of talking about it I finally did something about it. Saturday I ordered a 5F1 Tweed Champ kit. This is where everyone seems to start. I just hope the bug doesnt bite me and I start building kits for fun.
The Champ I'm building has a couple of small twists and as a matter of fact it ultimately won't even be a Champ in the eyes of a purist. First, I ordered a 15 watt output transformer instead of the typical 5 watter. With a 6V6 this will sound a little more open, but I will have the option to pop in a 6L6 at will and that will produce 10-12(ish) watts instead of the 4-5 watts normally.
The cab I am having built is going to be just a touch larger than a Champ cab and will also have a 10" baffle. I am still undecided on speakers, but everything else is pretty much set in stone.
Before 2010 I would have thumbed my nose at a Champ, but I have learned after owning and playing so many small Supros and the likes that smaller amps work best for me. I hope that this amp will be my church gigging amp to stay. Also since I just spent all of my cash on a new HVAC system at home I had a very small budget. The kit ordered (from Triode Electronics) gets rave reviews and uses all the nice, high quality components you'd expect without breaking the bank. The jury will be out on the transformers I suppose, but they are US made by a company that has been making transformers for 50+ years. Again, folks seem to like them. I am not out of a whole lot of cash and I get to build my own amp! Woot! :banana:
I'll start a thread to document the build once I get to that point. Woo-Hoo!
The Champ I'm building has a couple of small twists and as a matter of fact it ultimately won't even be a Champ in the eyes of a purist. First, I ordered a 15 watt output transformer instead of the typical 5 watter. With a 6V6 this will sound a little more open, but I will have the option to pop in a 6L6 at will and that will produce 10-12(ish) watts instead of the 4-5 watts normally.
The cab I am having built is going to be just a touch larger than a Champ cab and will also have a 10" baffle. I am still undecided on speakers, but everything else is pretty much set in stone.
Before 2010 I would have thumbed my nose at a Champ, but I have learned after owning and playing so many small Supros and the likes that smaller amps work best for me. I hope that this amp will be my church gigging amp to stay. Also since I just spent all of my cash on a new HVAC system at home I had a very small budget. The kit ordered (from Triode Electronics) gets rave reviews and uses all the nice, high quality components you'd expect without breaking the bank. The jury will be out on the transformers I suppose, but they are US made by a company that has been making transformers for 50+ years. Again, folks seem to like them. I am not out of a whole lot of cash and I get to build my own amp! Woot! :banana:
I'll start a thread to document the build once I get to that point. Woo-Hoo!
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