Re: Latest pedal board incarnation...
i still find it amazing that all these great pedals go thru an 80's super champ.... i assume you have done some upgrades to the Champ?
The Super Champ had a Celestion G10S-50 in it when I bought it, obviously put in by the previous owner. I have put in late 1950's RCA blackplate 6V6's, a late 50's RCA blackplate 12AX7, and a late 50's RCA blackplate 12AT7. The oddball 6C10 tube is a mid 60's RCA. My amp tech (Dave Ulbrick) went through it very thoroughly (as he does) and optimized the circuit by returning some things to original spec, and making improvements where necessary. He told me what he did, but he may as well have been speaking Swahili to me at the time, because I am a technical dunce.
The end result is an amp that has an extraordinary tone and balance. The amp in its original state would never have seen tubes like those old blackplate RCA's, in fact not many amps since the early tweeds and the very first blackfaces have seen tubes like those, except for those who have gone out of their way to find them.
I generally run the channel volume around 8, and the master between 4 and 5, depending on the size and liveness of the stage. So both the preamp stage and the power stage are working, getting the juice out of those beautiful old RCA's. There is minimal speaker breakup, because of the overqualified G10S-50. Being a 10", it has a beautiful short range bass throw, just far enough to kick a 57 in the nuts, and reach me at close quarters on the stage, but not enough to flab out at any point.
As a result, it provides an excellent platform for quality pedals. I would put it in the vicinity of an early blackface Deluxe Reverb, and I know for a fact that it will easily reduce a reissue DR to the status of boat anchor. It looks ridiculous on a large stage, and provides a great laugh for road crews, up until the point where the FOH guy runs it up through the PA.
We did a national tour supporting Joe Cocker back in 2003, and at the soundcheck for the last gig, Cocker's FOH guy came up on stage and just kept circling the Super Champ, scratching his head. Joe's guitar player had a Bogner and a Marshall, and a pair of 4 x 12's. At the end of our soundcheck, he said "What the hell have you got in that thing? I can't get a sound out front like what you're getting out of that little amp...
and I have to deal with all of THAT (pointing at Joe's guitarist's rig)"
So yeah, you can definitely hear the benefits of better quality pedals through that amp.
Cheers..............................wahwah