DKK 7995
The 1974 Fender Champ is a classic example of Fender’s renowned line of tube amplifiers, well-regarded for their simplicity, durability, and outstanding tonal quality. Originally introduced in 1948, the Fender Champ underwent several evolutions, becoming one of the most iconic small amplifiers in rock history. By the 1970s, the Champ had established itself as a popular practice amp for musicians seeking pure tube-driven tones in a compact format.
The 1974 model represents a point in Fender’s evolution where solid-state amplifiers were beginning to take hold, yet the company remained dedicated to crafting quality tube amps for professionals and hobbyists alike. The Champ is revered for its single 6V6 power tube and its 5-watt output, making it ideal for studio use and low-volume playing while still producing rich, warm tones when driven hard.
Many famous guitarists, including Eric Clapton and Joe Walsh, have utilized Fender Champs in their recordings, drawn to its direct and uncolored sound. The amp’s simplicity, with its minimal controls and single-channel design, makes it a favorite for those seeking an unadulterated tube amp experience.
The 1974 Fender Champ in question is a European 220v specification model, entirely original and in very good condition. It shows normal signs of use, which is expected for an amplifier of this vintage. It has been well-preserved, with all components intact, ensuring that it delivers the classic sound for which Fender Champs are known.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Output: 5 watts
Speaker: One 8″ Fender Special Design speaker
Power Tubes: One 6V6GT power tube
Preamp Tubes: One 12AX7 preamp tube
Rectifier Tube: 5Y3GT rectifier tube
Controls: Volume, Treble, Bass
Circuit: AA764
Voltage: 220v European model
Chassis: Silverface era styling
Weight: Approximately 20 lbs
Dimensions: 13.5″ x 17.5″ x 7.5″
Year of Manufacture: 1974
Construction: Handwired tube circuit
Covering: Black Tolex