The HIGH GAIN FENDER Amp You Didn't Know Existed & Does NOT Suck

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    In this video, we'll look at a Fender amp that was made for only about one year and you may not have even known existed. It has a high gain channel which DOES NOT SUCK! This is a '93 Fender Professional Tube Series Concert Amp Model PR244. The chassis was also used in the '93 Super model. The reverb has an issue we'll fix, and along the way we'll check out the innards and talk about the schematic a little. We'll also talk about what Fender got right here and what they got wrong, including the all-tube preamp design. This is NOT to be confused with the Rivera Era Concert II amplifier, and it beats the pants off the later Hot Rod Deluxe and Hot Rod Deville high gain offerings.
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  • @alveydoug
    @alveydoug Před 4 lety +14

    Reveb connector solder joints; “hard to see around the camera”. Thank you for going through the effort to show us. Your viewers really appreciate it!

  • @richardwhitehead4684
    @richardwhitehead4684 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I owned a 4x10 version of this amp. More like a Mesa Boogie than a classic fender. Unfortunately, I left it at a friends house and it mysteriously disappeared. I’m still angry about it. Lesson learned.

    • @kevinalfrey2633
      @kevinalfrey2633 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Choose your “friends “
      Wisely😂, been there👍

  • @MrGTO-ze7vb
    @MrGTO-ze7vb Před 5 lety +15

    I love the early Concert amp as well at this model. A sealed cabinet with 4 - 10" speakers, 12" or 2 15" sounds fantastic..!! Glad you inspected and resoldered all the Cold Solder Joints..!! From Wikipedia >> The Fender Concert was a guitar amplifier made by Fender Musical Instruments. Its production can be split over 2 phases. The first of these running from 1960 and until approximately 1965, at which time a typical Fender Concert was priced at $315. During the 1960s, the Concert was for all practical purposes the same amplifier as the Vibrasonic but with four 10" speakers. In a later phase, the Concert was updated by Paul Riviera in the early 1980s ("concert" and "concert II") and a subsequent 1x12 variant of the Concert amp appeared briefly in the mid-1990s.

  • @davidrussell8918
    @davidrussell8918 Před 5 lety +7

    That concert amp is one of the amps Paul Rivera designed when he was working for Fender.
    Very cool amp!

  • @daw162
    @daw162 Před 5 lety +145

    Well, I've never heard of this one, but I'm sure your video did two things:
    * informed me of an amp I'd like to have
    * screwed up the market so that I can't get one now

    • @hoboroadie
      @hoboroadie Před 5 lety

      Get a Super and put a single twelve baffle in it.
      I have a tweed Super replica I have decided that that is what I want to do with.

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 Před 5 lety +2

      He pulled it!

    • @tednugentlives
      @tednugentlives Před 2 lety

      I won't mention its little brother the hi gain champ 12. AC-DC crunch in a single 6l6. Not cheap anymore either.

    • @georgerobartes5989
      @georgerobartes5989 Před 2 lety

      @@tednugentlives I guess that's due to the fact that the J231 transistor in the reverb circuit is rare and will cost $20+ if you can find one and as far as I'm aware there is no equivalent and no equivalent for the 2 one off components used in the Champ 12 the LED/ LDR packs . You might be able to make these but Fender don't give values just a part number which is discontinued I believe . Solid State components have a limited life span and are dumped or made obsolescent. Hybrids are even worse unless you go for something that has op amps as there are plenty available and continously upgraded to improve their sound quality and reliability. This amp is a doddle to fix compared to many produced in the 90S , and as the man says you burn a circuit board from one component failure you have a scrap amp on your hands . I'm dealing with one now and Crate is not exactly well known for releasing the necessary detailed schematics to trouble shoot this thing . Would be nice to have some test points and voltages on their drawings .

  • @FreddyFuFu
    @FreddyFuFu Před 5 lety +17

    Judging by the quality of the noodling that it inspired you, I say this is a top notch amp.

  • @ricardorodriguez5549
    @ricardorodriguez5549 Před 5 lety +3

    This was great. Glad I found your channel! This reminds me of my Fender Pro Concert Reverb, another model that seems to only have been made for a short spell. I’d love to learn more about it: it’s a beast with loads of bass.

  • @johnpaulson996
    @johnpaulson996 Před 3 lety +5

    It is a 3 channel amp. Clean and 2 different gains. Still one of my favorite amps I have owned. Very versatile in the sounds you get. Great clean channel.

  • @nokie2
    @nokie2 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks so much for posting this procedure! I had the exact same problem with the reverb not operating on my '93 Super Amp (the big sister amp to this one - same pc board design). I am not nearly as electronics savy as you. I have good experience soldering pickups and caps in my guitars but that's the extent of my experience. However, I followed the same steps in resoldering the connections to the reverb circuit and came away with it working perfectly. It sounds so great now. I was going to sell the amp - I'm holding on to it at this point - it's toooo good.

  • @kyleblake3344
    @kyleblake3344 Před 5 lety +4

    You are a great teacher. Thank you so much for making this information so accessible.

  • @JohnnyDogs
    @JohnnyDogs Před 5 lety +10

    That thing is mint! It’s awesome the board is screwed in like a 3 ply fender scratch plate. :)

  • @DavidWilliams-xj9tf
    @DavidWilliams-xj9tf Před 5 lety +12

    The Fender Concert amp was one of the best amps Fender ever made. They should reissue it.

    • @Mark-nu5vg
      @Mark-nu5vg Před 3 lety

      Except for my FENDER 97 Deluxe 112 OH YEAHHH OOO HOOO

  • @hozimm1
    @hozimm1 Před 5 lety +18

    Hi Brad, I just came in from the Middle of the street with no trousers on.
    Hallelujah, may the force be with You.
    Love your Channel.

  • @markbratton111
    @markbratton111 Před 5 lety +3

    I own one and it is still my main amp. I fell in love with the warmth on channel one. It's only been in the shop once to replace some components and power cable. DEPENDABLE.

  • @thejakefromstatefarm6768

    I dig the way you play. I’ve been adapting alot of your style with my own. At first I didn’t realize it. But it hit me one day that you are where i had picked up the sudden use of pull offs.

  • @mischef18
    @mischef18 Před 5 lety +1

    Great bit of wrench'n bro and not too much head scratch'n to get up and running. Turned out a great video. All the best

  • @josethealvarez
    @josethealvarez Před 5 lety +91

    Yes please on that eminence factory tour! Sounds awesome!

  • @chadmorral1326
    @chadmorral1326 Před 5 lety +8

    Please do an Eminence tour. I love their speakers. Ive use their Man O War, Governor, & Texas Heat speakers. They all sound amazing.

  • @barriem5318
    @barriem5318 Před 5 lety +2

    Fender made a 4x10 Super Reverb model in the early 90s with the multiple push/pull gain stages. It was a fantastic amp. I used to play it frequently in the local shop but was too pricey for my budget at the time. Wish I had one now.

  • @TylrVncnt
    @TylrVncnt Před 5 lety +2

    Eminence factory tour vid would be so badass! Love your content, keep it up!
    Cheers

  • @TheColonelKlink
    @TheColonelKlink Před 5 lety +56

    I'm on board with an Eminence factory tour Brad. Big fan. As much as I love Celestion (and I do love them) I have probably modded more amps with Eminence speakers then any others over the years. Outstanding company.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +7

      Eminence make fantastic speakers. I'm not just saying that because they're down the road either.

    • @TheColonelKlink
      @TheColonelKlink Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheGuitologist Cheers buddy. Great video. Enjoyed the pickin'. Smooth.

    • @bolland83
      @bolland83 Před 5 lety +1

      Legend V1216 is my favorite, what's yours?

    • @TheColonelKlink
      @TheColonelKlink Před 5 lety

      @@bolland83 Great speaker. I am looking and putting one into a single 12" extension cabinet right now. For 10" I like the Ragin Cajun.

    • @samalvey833
      @samalvey833 Před 5 lety +1

      The Guitologist I'm actually not to far from ya in Louisville. I'd be happy to take that tour with you. I've been a few times already and it never gets old. If you wanna add me on Facebook I'm there as Sam Serv'on Alvey. I'll try to find you and send a message.

  • @auntjenifer7774
    @auntjenifer7774 Před 5 lety +4

    David Gilmour's 1980's era Rivera concert amps looked just like this one, I wonder if that was the inspiration for this short lived Fender hidden gem.

  • @musicguy9299
    @musicguy9299 Před 4 lety +1

    Aside from the obvious tech ability, your chops are unique and wicked as hell, to the prettiest sounds you can get.

  • @alocksleeftw4397
    @alocksleeftw4397 Před 5 lety +2

    Brad thanks for all your excellent efforts in working to put out all the information.
    Fender made the Concert Amp much earlier but discontinued it circa late 60s early 70s and the Super Reverb was selected to be produced. I had a 1960s 4x10 model in the 1970s, early 1980s. These were also in a 2x12 configuration too. The earliest models were rated
    40 wpc and the last editions 60 wpc. Mine was originally the 40 wpc but modded into the 60wpc by a prior owner before I purchased it.
    Cheers from So Cal

    • @alocksleeftw4397
      @alocksleeftw4397 Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks for the additional info on the amps and series manufactured by Fender. I have seen some additional info/videos on the early Concert and Super Reverbs. The SRs being more available due to larger unit number hence the rarity of the 410 and 212 models.
      Cheers

  • @TheGuitologist
    @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +46

    Sorry no Shit Post Friday this week. I'm going to try to put something together for the weekend.

    • @DeDeNoM
      @DeDeNoM Před 5 lety +8

      Be careful, don't get constipated

    • @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG
      @Jah_Rastafari_ORIG Před 5 lety +2

      @@DeDeNoM Thanks for the laugh; I needed it today, as it happens...

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +8

      I sat for a long time, straining to evacuate something, but nothing would come out. I'll try again later. Maybe a laxative...

    • @wayshot
      @wayshot Před 5 lety +1

      Checked your email? Sent you a download link for a video I made on the Vingtor amp.

    • @jeffreycohan9298
      @jeffreycohan9298 Před 5 lety

      The Guitologist l

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 Před 5 lety +3

    Direct mount tube sockets suck. I have a Carvin X50B half stack and sure enough the board caught fire , man I was pissed lol.
    However I have a friend that is a spectacular amp-tech and cut the burnt section of board out, mounted the tube sockets to the chassis and hand point wired that whole section. It's worked fantastic for the past 20+ years or so!
    Keep up the great and very heartfelt vids , cheers!

  • @markdooley3495
    @markdooley3495 Před 2 lety +1

    So glad I found this video. Thank you Brad. I have the Super Amp version of this with 4 10” blue alnicos….and now I will tackle fixing it. I bought mine new in 1995 from guitar center. I was in a surf band and it was the perfect amp. They were on close out for $499.00. (Now I know Why) I had sold my 73 Twin about 4 years earlier (I know, WHAT!) newly married, little kids, needed money…….I brought it home took it out of the box and it didn’t work! WTF! It Powered up but no sound. When I leaned on the top of the amp to look at the speaker connection it came on! Stood up and it went off. Warranty repair for a bad solder joint, or cracked circuit board never really got a clear explanation but i had a working amp. Also I didn’t know much about amp operation then. I ain’t no expert now, but I have a much better understanding. Used the hell out of it the first five years or so. Went through some tubes, this is when I started getting educated by a few friends. The. Other guitar player got a recapped 1966 BF super reverb, and his 45 watts was blowing my 60 watts out of the water. When I swapped out the stock Sovtek 6L6’s with NOS Phillips and replaced the Chinese fender branded preamp tubes with old but working mullard 12AX7s and RCA 12AT7s holy crap did this thing open up and take off! ANYWAY…..I had ongoing issues with bad speaker jacks and connections and then one day about 4 years ago it just died after putting in new tubs. Amp tech told me the same thing you said “what a shit show in there”. I could buy a used one on eBay for what he would have to charge me in hours to trouble shoot. So the chassis sits under my work bench. I bought a 1967 blackface super reverb chassis and slid it in the cabinet and Voila …fits like finger in rectum. I have in the last few years, begun repairing simple things and done a few recap jobs on my own amps, a 69 Bassman, a recently acquired 1973 SF Twin, yes I am reliving my youth, and outfitting my studio. I am going down stairs now to unwrap and inspect that old SUPER AMP.

  • @medfordJimmy
    @medfordJimmy Před 5 lety

    How awesome it is to see your amp being repaired on video. Really good stuff on here.

  • @hearpalhere
    @hearpalhere Před 5 lety +4

    Really tearing it up on this one Brad! Nice playing and great sounds man. I especially enjoyed the somewhat lower gain settings. I'm sure the customer was glad to have you be able to fix everything relatively easily. Just curious, do you have some favorites for amps with master volumes?

  • @ylelevier
    @ylelevier Před 5 lety +25

    Holy shit. Your reaction to seeing the board is EVERYTHING!

    • @lesliethompson4039
      @lesliethompson4039 Před 5 lety +2

      It was too funny and still is..... Get some... Hahahaaa... ;)

    • @erictolnes7905
      @erictolnes7905 Před 5 lety +1

      The beginning and end of why I'll never own another PC Board amp!

    • @Panic42000
      @Panic42000 Před 4 lety +1

      That board looks like it’s lasted for 25 years.

  • @stevenmgyori3826
    @stevenmgyori3826 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done, cool repair and insight!
    That's a sweet amp! Thanks for sharing brother!

  • @mattvanyguitar
    @mattvanyguitar Před 4 lety +2

    This was so cool. I had the Super Amp that was released with it. Great amp! Got it for $499 new at Guitar Center in 1995 when they closed them out.

  • @erikavery8083
    @erikavery8083 Před 5 lety +5

    Reminds me of the "Evil Twin" amps from the early/mid 90s....Good sounding amps, but SUPER HEAVY!

    • @formattable1
      @formattable1 Před 3 lety

      I have an evil twin and it is heavy as F. But I'll never part with it loud, clean, and clear

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Před 5 lety +5

    It looks like someone was in there before you; a bunch of the solder pads on the board near the reverb jacks appear to have been reflowed. Did you notice under the Fender address on the schematic: "No Guts, No Glory?"

  • @Mark-ry3ij
    @Mark-ry3ij Před 5 lety

    this is the one i love to fix.. the cold solder joints! nice video, please keep them coming!

  • @sidneysnottley6414
    @sidneysnottley6414 Před 5 lety +2

    Great vid- as always . The speaker tour would be great.

  • @toddflowers8052
    @toddflowers8052 Před 5 lety +14

    Great video Brad,I would really dig seein' the Eminence Factory Tour ! :-)

  • @Dang...
    @Dang... Před 3 lety +3

    I have one of these. One of the SWEETEST sounding amps EVER! Amazing cleans (full, loud, chimey, fat, sweet) and: great 2nd channel Tweed-style crunch + great saturated hi-gain 3rd channel. This is one of Fender's best sounding amps. (I've had 'em all too: vintage blackface Champ, Princeton Reverbs, Deluxe Reverb, Vibroluxe Reverb, Super Reverb, and Twin Reverb). This is the best sounding and most versatile.
    Very loud, 50lbs; too bad about the circuit board design, but mine still works great.

  • @richard66754
    @richard66754 Před 5 lety

    Man, you are one hell of a good amp tech! Love your channel!

  • @rocknrollresignation93

    Nice work Brad! The amp sounds great btw. Great drive sounds!

  • @sski
    @sski Před 5 lety +43

    "Well - well - well! Look at this shitfest.".... INDEED. That's crazy.

  • @sigurdfyllingkarstad2694
    @sigurdfyllingkarstad2694 Před 5 lety +4

    That amp sounds killer!

  • @LordFuzzman
    @LordFuzzman Před 5 lety

    I have a 94 Fender ‘The Twin’ .. very similar set up to this amp. Clean and two levels of overdrive with pull out knobs and reverb.

  • @simplyelectronic4840
    @simplyelectronic4840 Před 2 lety

    i am not sure if any one saw the wick flash f a squirl with a gun holding up the middle finger but this is a wonderfull amp and i am glad you were able to fix it. You made a costumer very happy.

    • @simplyelectronic4840
      @simplyelectronic4840 Před 2 lety

      i ment of the squirl with a gun with the middle finger. I definatly have my moments. this however, was not one of them.😂

  • @guitorb
    @guitorb Před 4 lety +3

    Whoah! That amp sounds amazing!

  • @gudio34
    @gudio34 Před 5 lety +7

    I have the Super version of this amp, its fantastic.

  • @guydouglas6094
    @guydouglas6094 Před 5 lety

    Very good video. Nice sounding amp that Concert. Always watch and listen to what you have to say about guitar amps.

  • @Twobeers1
    @Twobeers1 Před 5 lety +1

    Too many people have been wiggling that reverb connector before you got it. Your warning of stay at home brought back memories of a band I worked with a few years ago. They were to perform in a Asian country in a opera house, when they went to set up they were quickly stopped & told that the place was a union house & the inhouse staff would set up all their equipment for them. So off they went for supper. When they got back it was immediately discovered that every piece of equipment was toast. They used the same type of AC plugs & sockets that we use here in North America, only problem was that they use 220vac in that country. You would think that there being a 220-110 transformer packed with every piece of gear would of been a hint. Stupid is, as stupid does.

  • @whatsthebigfndeal
    @whatsthebigfndeal Před 5 lety +5

    I had a 2x10 version of this amp and beat the crap out of it all over the southeast for 3 or 4 years. I wasn't all that crazy about it but I never had any trouble with it. The 10s just didn't do it for me. I sold it and got a fender 75 1x15. It's pretty decent.

  • @alexandert696
    @alexandert696 Před 5 lety +4

    6:46 I was bracing myself for one of those loud bangs amps do when I try to fiddle with something .

  • @wayguitar69
    @wayguitar69 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice playing brother, love the finger picking, nice runs. Amp sounds good. Would like to hear the amp's different tones via some knob twists. Thanks!

  • @satchmojoethebozos6126

    This is the first of yours I have watched, very good presentation. Perfect response when you opened it up and saw you'd have zero access. Your an excellent tech and have the gift of being able to communicate at a level that all can understand you. I was giving it great marks already then you went over the schematic and no t only explained the sections, you went on to explain the routing splitting of the signal, classy and very professional.
    I was doing a search on CZcams for the Spencer Davis Group's version of House of the Rising Sun. I wan to add it back to my bands playlist for a short stay and really enjoy their take on it. On my right I saw the listing for this so when Davis and friends finished their song I clicked am happily rewarded. I'd already decided to send a link of this to my lead player and then, as I was expecting some mediocre guitar strumming to test the amp out the world suddenly shifted and there appeared this truly gifted guitar player playing like he had already made his deal at the Crossroads. I not only sent that link to my lead player I sent it to just about every musician I know. What a treat, a very professional presentation on troubleshooting gear and a solo guitar concert that rivals the very best musicians I've seen. Thank you.
    I'm looking forward to clicking on your other videos. Thanks again and if your ever in this area please stop by, I'll put some coffee on and we can play some music. I just did a Google hoping to find you were with a band and had some albums I could listen to, no luck there but did find a few ditties that you have shared, thanks. As to the tech side are you self taught with some electronic schooling or seat of the pants fix it rather than send it in for repair?

  • @rockandrollmd541
    @rockandrollmd541 Před 5 lety +6

    I was watching and thinking "Man, this guy shreds like crazy"....then I remembered that I was watching it at 1.5X speed. 27:45 is when the playing starts.

  • @bigtsshackfestival9563
    @bigtsshackfestival9563 Před 5 lety +3

    I’m so glad I got my hands on one of these recently. Got it for 500 $!!! The clean tone is magnificent and pure. Real classic fender tube sound. If u don’t like this amp then u don’t like fender tube amps period. Go get a crate or a shitty line 6.

  • @DennisK55
    @DennisK55 Před 4 lety +1

    Man, you sound great the amp sounds great. I have never really considered this particular amp. I want one. This 1993 Concert amp is quirky enough for my taste!

  • @degani.guilherme
    @degani.guilherme Před 5 lety

    LOL!!!! Hey brad! I watch your channel regularly and it was the first time I read the Ways of Support this channel! Brilliant, just Brilliant!

  • @randyjamz1448
    @randyjamz1448 Před 5 lety +14

    A very good friend of mine, and a very good guitar player, uses this same amplifier. I have had to service it a few times, and they are a nightmare to work on. A while ago a plate load resistor decided to go open in the preamp. Rather than spend 912 hours trying to get the board out, I unsoldered the resistor, and let it drop out. Then I just soldered a new 100K resistor on the backside of the board. Quick and easy.
    There's a rash of amplifiers from this era using 1/4-watt resistors. I use 1/2-watt just because I never want to see this amplifier on my bench again.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +2

      I was thinking I might be tempted to do that exact thing if I had to change a component. Did the old one rattle out?

    • @randyjamz1448
      @randyjamz1448 Před 5 lety

      The Guitologist It did after I unsoldered it. Just poke it out through the solder pads, and tip the chassis until the resistor falls out. I suppose you could even leave the old resistor in, but I wanted the new resistor through the holes.

    • @hackinblack7102
      @hackinblack7102 Před 5 lety

      i still have flashbacks to pulling the PCB from my concert pro, sooo many pots...and spade connectors

    • @carlrae7129
      @carlrae7129 Před 5 lety

      Randy Jamz ......Yep! Been there did that!

    • @Tricknologyinc
      @Tricknologyinc Před 5 lety

      Randy Jams - Did you find the cause of the fried plate resistor? Watch the stage after the channel gain pots. They feed the grid bias through the channel switch relay, and if the relay contacts get wonky, it loses bias and cooks the plate resistor! I don't know if I have the schematic for this. I haven't worked on this stuff in ages, but I want to look at that bias circuit and try and figure out if they had a reason not to hook the bias in on the tube side of the relay or if it was just another brain fart somebody missed in the design.

  • @MeatisMagic256
    @MeatisMagic256 Před 5 lety +4

    Fender did make what is basically a replacement for this with the Macete. Unfortunately, that's been discontinued as well.

    • @timwhite5562
      @timwhite5562 Před 3 lety

      The machete is one of those rare amp models from a really well known manufacturer sounds really killer. And combination of its short existence, obscurity among guitar players and that Fender certainly isn't what comes to mind when talking about higher (or high-ish) gain, you can pick it up for much less $ than all the other models in this category.

  • @mybluesable
    @mybluesable Před 4 lety +2

    That guitar thru that amp has an awesome sound. Love the tones.

  • @peleproductions
    @peleproductions Před 5 lety

    Fender Supersonic 22 has a gain section that can handle some high gain stuff and sounds pretty good. I have it and am quite pleased, works well from Blues to Metal.

  • @Bobbyblades
    @Bobbyblades Před 5 lety +3

    i have the super one, its my favorite amp by far.

  • @Nickpaflas
    @Nickpaflas Před 5 lety +3

    The Swaze is strong with this one.
    This thing sounds surprisingly good, especially the clean (right around 30:00). I've grown to be a bit of an amp snob, but this sounds like a legit fender. Prob a good 2 X6L6 pedal platform. Looks like you can get one for $500-$600.
    My first real amp (i.e., non-Gorilla) was a Fender M-80 that was around this vintage. You may not remember them, but it was covered with Grey indoor/outdoor carpet. It certainly didn't sound like this.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +2

      The cab I use in most demos is a Fender M-80 grey carpet cab. I've owned an M80 Chorus. Loved the tone.

    • @travisbartram2943
      @travisbartram2943 Před 4 lety

      Yep, I blew the transformer in my traynor TS 25? Back in 1990? And had a pep rally performance that week at school so I needed a quick replacement. I lived on a island in Washington so it was a ferry ride to the mainland to get to the nearest music store, so my mom had her friend pick my up a M 80 combo. I was thrilled at the time moving up from the traynor, it was solid state but a lot louder and more aggressive. Grey carpet covered with red knobs. I played it through my Jr year and traded it in for my first tube amp, Peavey VTM 60 with a old vox 4x12 with celestion greenbacks. I used a Peavey hotfoot overdrive for boost/leads and a ART rack effect delay reverb unit in the loop. The next year I bought a Yamaha FX 500 effects unit and actually ran it through the front instead of through the loop. It was actually amazing for that polished scooped tight metal sound and made it so much easier to play fast😆👍 I lowered my action to just above a buzz on the frets and put 9-42 strings on. By 93 the grunge scene took over and I sold everything and walked away from my hopes and dreams of making it...you can check out that pep rally performance on my CZcams channel 😁 bartramtab and the title is " take me with you baby" and another one called "paradise road". I'm sure you'll all get a kick out of it and remember those days. Travis

    • @Nickpaflas
      @Nickpaflas Před 4 lety

      @@travisbartram2943 Great video. What year is that?

    • @travisbartram2943
      @travisbartram2943 Před 4 lety

      @@Nickpaflas 1990 👍 I just realized I'm playing my band mates crate g 40 and he's using my traynor. So it must have been the next gig that I used the m 80

  • @flatroc1
    @flatroc1 Před rokem

    Another very rare Fender amp was the Studio 85. incredible gain/compression and beautiful clean. it was a 1x12" transistor amp !

  • @JohnIainMcFarlanewaspfactor

    New one on me Brad,never seen before.Love the "subliminals"and the squirrel!

  • @Ottbucket
    @Ottbucket Před 5 lety +13

    Hey Brad... How did you discharge the caps without being able to see them, seriously??? I laughed at loud when you jerked your finger back poking at the reverb connections - you ain't quicker than electricity!
    And, what was up with the squirrel? That kind of random crap is why your vids are so enjoyable. And, "Shitfest"... too funny!

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +6

      I highly advise people to discharge caps, even if I don't always heed my own advice. ;)
      But seriously, with the layout diagram, you can figure out where the caps are. Or you can just drain from the plate of a tube.

  • @srtamplification
    @srtamplification Před 5 lety +7

    I once had a customer that tried to do his own mods on a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. He ended up destroying the pads and traces in many spots. By the time I was done repairing everything, it was just as much point-to-point wired as it was PCB. Worked fine after that though. It cost him more than just replacing the board, but he couldn't wait for the shipping time to Hawaii.

    • @MyButtsBeenWiped
      @MyButtsBeenWiped Před 5 lety +4

      SRT Amplification
      But, now he has Far Superior wiring that is so much more reliable !
      You customer absolutely has to thank you for the "upgrade" to his amp !

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +5

      Man, I wouldn't even touch something like that after a "handyman" job. I value my sanity too much.

    • @srtamplification
      @srtamplification Před 5 lety +5

      It's actually pretty easy to just jump wires from point to point under a board. I have actually done mods for guys that wanted all of their PCB mounted pots and jacks replaced and wire jumpered to the board. It sure makes them last longer.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety +4

      Yeah, me too. It just becomes more and more of a patch job as things fail and board pads wear out, traces break, etc. You know what I mean.

  • @randalclarke5487
    @randalclarke5487 Před 3 lety

    Damn dude, you're a great picker! Also I guessed right immediately what I thought the mix control was, but this is a top- notch amp

  • @YellowJack6
    @YellowJack6 Před 5 lety

    God damn. Sometimes I forget how awesome your playing is. Superb.

  • @randolphcordell6380
    @randolphcordell6380 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Brad. Many thanks for all you do for your members! I bought one of these that did not work, fully informed having had previously viewed this video that this may be one of the worst amps ever to work on. I am so glad I had because I did have to get those PC boards out. I found bad solder joints, the negative feedback wire was broken off and a plate resistor for V6A was open! Now I have a killer 200 dollar amp! Keep up the awesome work.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 4 lety +2

      That's killer. Congrats!

    • @randolphcordell6380
      @randolphcordell6380 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheGuitologist the Fender schematics with all the voltages and test points listed are worth the price of any of their amps. Lol It said they could vary 20% but they were all within a couple percent except for where this resistor was open. Curiously, at the plate the volt meter would show 200 volts drop to nothing in a few seconds and I realized I was seeing a cap discharge that had no way to actually charge and like a static charge would build up and drain away quickly when measured.

    • @randolphcordell6380
      @randolphcordell6380 Před 4 lety +1

      Also this one clearly has 1995 transformers so they must have made them 3 or 4 years. Thanks again, Brad!

  • @Ian_Hay
    @Ian_Hay Před 5 lety +5

    1. Cripes, that’s a damned nice sounding amp.
    2. Hell, yeah! on the Eminence factory tour idea.

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
    @jenniferwhitewolf3784 Před 5 lety +1

    Good diagnostics demonstrated here today. Hats off to Brad!!

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Jennifer. Always good to hear from you.

    • @paulcowart3174
      @paulcowart3174 Před 5 lety

      What about the 90s Tonemaster Great amp B Zinky designed VK as well I think

  • @casperboo5465
    @casperboo5465 Před 5 lety

    Great video Brad, thank you as always, Cheers, oh nice playing as well, Cheers

  • @semilivesixstringstrumist5595

    Oh my gosh, Your shot at soldering the reverb connections are so good I caught myself blowing the smoke away after you soldered it Lol. That is how real vids can be to your psyche. Truly a fake world faking you out to the core! Kind of disturbing in a way, Ya know?

    • @BIZARBIES
      @BIZARBIES Před 5 lety +3

      @Redheaded Step Pedal
      I vote c) both and he kicks the dog

    • @HauntaskhanHYPNOSIS
      @HauntaskhanHYPNOSIS Před 5 lety +1

      Wherever you get your weed from is poisoning you. Get a better dealer m8

  • @danceswithtraffic8147
    @danceswithtraffic8147 Před 5 lety +3

    The original 1960s concert amp was exactly the same amp as the vibrasonic, just with different speakers.. of which I own one (albeit heavily modified in the 1970s) in the poo colored brown tolex, mine has a built in germaniuml big muff believe it or not and, apart from slighlty annoying hiss on that channel sounds pretty bad-ass in a bizarrely unique way.. also the extra knob placement (which are off the chassis and on the grill cloth) LOOK awesome but are very impracticle. It was modded back in the day by a sound engineer from abbey road and made its way to me via Peter Hook of Joy Division. It's a pretty special amp, I want someone to draw up a circuit diagram so it could be reproduced.
    I'd send it to Brad but I'm in the UK :-(

    • @brich2929
      @brich2929 Před 5 lety

      if you ever wish to sell that, email me brich2929 at aol.com

  • @jhowellkc
    @jhowellkc Před 5 lety

    I remember an article in Fender Frontline with different pro player's settings for these around the time I first started playing in 93. These were pretty cool as I recall.

    • @jhowellkc
      @jhowellkc Před 5 lety

      On was 2 12 and one was 4 10s, right?

  • @SIXSTRING63
    @SIXSTRING63 Před 5 lety

    I just rebuilt an old Peavey Triumph 60 from the late 80's. Of course it was all stacked up circuit boards like this and very flimsy the way it was put together. Thing was dead for years, once inside I found a blown fuse on the heater supply and then found all the typical cracked Peavey solder joints on every pre amp tube socket. They must use the most brittle solder on earth. Apparently one of these cracked joints caused a short and blew that fuse. Once fixed I was blown away on what a killer sound this thing had. Wow, talk about a 1*12 Mesa Boogie killer. The Clean tone was great and the gain tones were amazing. A 3 channel budget amp. Other than build quality, the sound in the circuit was amazing. Could use a touch more bottom in the circuit but I just did the repair with no mod. These PCB stuffed amps are a PITA to fix most times.

  • @stevehogan8829
    @stevehogan8829 Před 4 lety +6

    That was a lot of trouble just to see 38 packin squirrel give me the finger...

  • @kasoncoulter5755
    @kasoncoulter5755 Před 3 lety +3

    Maybe you’re someone watching this thinking you want to put your finger in the amp chassis while it’s turned on. Do it.

  • @mymixture965
    @mymixture965 Před 5 lety

    I have one from 93, bought it new in the shop and played with it for 10 years about 80 gigs a year. It just needed a repair so as it came back I fooled around with it again. It delivers the typical Fender clean sound but also there are better models for this, I keep mine as it is not worth big money. The distortion sounds I don´t like, I used it as a pedal platform and it did the job. Brings back memories from my beginnings.....

  • @saddle8bag
    @saddle8bag Před 5 lety +1

    Great job of troubleshooting and thinking it thru before you tore it apart.
    Amp sounds pretty dern great too. Fender should have kept that one in production.

  • @lyradguitar
    @lyradguitar Před 5 lety +3

    12:24 scared you didn't it lol..man, I don't how many times I've jumped because of sudden noise working on stuff like this. :P

  • @godfreydaniel6278
    @godfreydaniel6278 Před 3 lety +3

    I've owned two of these amps - they are off-the-charts GREAT. Amazing tone and flexible EQ. I never dug into the high gain aspects, but it dialed in excellent overdrive tones with ease. I wound up selling both of the ones I owned (at different times) because it was just too powerful for my needs, even though I loved the tone - on 1 1/2 or 2 - I wound up feeling like I was forcing a thoroughbred to work on a kiddy ride - or a Ferrari run on a go-cart track. If you're playing out on major stages - buy one of these. You won't be sorry...

  • @jtops3000
    @jtops3000 Před rokem +1

    Might have a PCB, but it’s the best sounding amp you’ve demoed on this channel. Great playing by the way.

  • @Oklahomabloodbandmaiden9478
    @Oklahomabloodbandmaiden9478 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My father just bought this amp today! Lol So cool, man. Great video

  • @Ezekiel33USA
    @Ezekiel33USA Před 5 lety +4

    Loved the squirrel with the gun to it's head... nice touch! lol

  • @OfficialKevinFox
    @OfficialKevinFox Před 5 lety +51

    "High Gain" Lol

    • @TheMasonator777
      @TheMasonator777 Před rokem +6

      Compared to a twin or a deluxe, it is. That’s how I’d compare it, to other amps of the brand. It’s not a Soldano, true.

    • @hamzamagsi9428
      @hamzamagsi9428 Před rokem

      @Linden Butler made me chuckle

    • @deependguitar777
      @deependguitar777 Před rokem +4

      It wasn’t made for metal monkeys!

    • @DetroitFettyghost
      @DetroitFettyghost Před 11 měsíci +2

      If you're looking for a bohgner buy a bohgner 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @Smannellites
    @Smannellites Před 2 lety

    Thanks, very interesting. I have a Fender Performer 650 (PR242) which is the same vintage as this although it is all transistor/op amo except for the 12AX7 in the distorted channel. It has very similar issues with the reverb tank.

  • @benjohnson2312
    @benjohnson2312 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Was not at all aware of this particular amp prior to now.

  • @Andrew-ry7iw
    @Andrew-ry7iw Před 5 lety +3

    Designed without consulting the guys in the workshop

  • @philipdecatanzaro1822
    @philipdecatanzaro1822 Před 5 lety +4

    One thing for sure is that the plastic jacks on these Fender amps do not hold up.

    • @TheGuitologist
      @TheGuitologist  Před 5 lety

      This is true. Common failure.

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Před 5 lety

      It isn't only on Fender amps that the plastic jacks fail - they fail on ALL manufacturers' amps. What a lousy way to save a penny or two on manufacturing costs.

  • @jasonwright7513
    @jasonwright7513 Před rokem

    Glad you didn't have to take out that monster board and had a relatively simple repair lol great sounding amp (when it's fixed) and great playing there really enjoyed it.👍

  • @9909surfer1
    @9909surfer1 Před 5 lety

    Ha !! I bought this amp and this is the first and only one i have seen since!! I loved this little amp and did many gigs with it sadly I sold it and recently talked to the guy I sold it to and he said it's not working anymore.. Man would I like to get it back .. thanks for sharing this !!

  • @philipdecatanzaro1822
    @philipdecatanzaro1822 Před 5 lety +3

    The 1983 Rivera Concert does not suck either.

  • @kenfoland
    @kenfoland Před 5 lety +15

    After owning, and repairing many PCB based amplifiers, I can say that I thoroughly dislike repairing them, even more so after now owning, and restoring a '68 Bassman (AB165). They may perform fine. But, repairing them is akin to sucking ape ass. For money though, I happily (not really) put-up with them, and brush thoroughly afterwards.

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Před 5 lety +1

      PCB board-based amps don't have to be poorly designed. It just seems like most of them are because of lazy designers and to make them cheap to build.

    • @kenfoland
      @kenfoland Před 5 lety +1

      Unfortunately, PCB's are difficult to adapt to such a high heat application. If cost were not a concern, could it be done? Certainly. Many high-power instrumentation amplifiers are built on PCB"s. But, unless they're being sold to a government, it will be cost prohibitive to make a truly dependable PCB-based vacuum tube amplifier. However, it would probably be preferable to the funds currently wasted by them. Just imagine the speaker of the house opening a session with a rippin' solo!

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Před 5 lety +1

      It's really just a simple matter of isolating like components and using the correct materials to hold them. Tube sockets need to be chassis mounted because they need to be on a rigid platform and they need to be physically distant from heat-sensitive components. A good PCB amp designer will take these (and other) factors into consideration when laying out the design and will require the appropriate materials. A bad PCB amp designer will just throw shit on a board to make it cheap to build and small in footprint.

    • @bradcarroll3719
      @bradcarroll3719 Před 5 lety

      My theory is that the guy that designed this particular amp had a whole different layout in mind on the PCBs. Then the bean counters walked into the shop, where bean counters should never be allowed. Zingy probably chose his battles, and saved them for getting the features and “sound” he wanted out of the amp, and had to give up component choices he wanted.

  • @paulcargo4233
    @paulcargo4233 Před 5 lety +1

    Brad, I believe that concert amp may be a reissue, I had 1964 4x10 point to point also labeled "concert" and I think there were 1x12's in the 60's as well maybe into the 70's.

  • @freepress8451
    @freepress8451 Před 5 lety

    Adventures in Amplifier repair land, product reviews, trips to markets, box openings, innovators home visits, tradesman visits, honest opinions via SPF and on the horizon a possible tour of Eminence
    You spoil us Brad

    • @larrimos
      @larrimos Před 5 lety

      Nic Thomas and possibly a smoked squirrel recipe coming soon.

  • @baydenyoung5417
    @baydenyoung5417 Před 5 lety +17

    A good example of poor use of pcb boards. Tube sockets, jacks and pots all connected straight to the board. Not my idea of reliability.

    • @deedevlin3934
      @deedevlin3934 Před 5 lety

      I'm pretty sure he stated that in the video

    • @baydenyoung5417
      @baydenyoung5417 Před 5 lety +1

      @@deedevlin3934 Oh really? Thanks for letting me know

    • @deedevlin3934
      @deedevlin3934 Před 5 lety

      @@baydenyoung5417
      Anytime

    • @deedevlin3934
      @deedevlin3934 Před 5 lety

      @@baydenyoung5417
      I can't believe I'm the reason you pull down two videos from your Channel LOL what a fucking douche

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Před 5 lety

      I think the pots and jacks were on their own PCB board, separate from the main board, which is a slight improvement over throwing them on the main board, but putting the tube mounts directly on the main board is absolutely inexcusable.

  • @luisvillarreal5262
    @luisvillarreal5262 Před 5 lety +4

    @ between 19:17 and 19:18. LOL😂👍

  • @vikramjitbanerjeetuki
    @vikramjitbanerjeetuki Před 2 lety +1

    Nice amp really digging the tones on there 👍

  • @Sashabooboo
    @Sashabooboo Před 4 lety

    Fender Champion 40 owner. The tweed setting, using a Line 6 (yellow rectangle with 4 on-off switches) distortion works and sounds great. It took two years to find the right sound (got 13 other amps though). I'm of the notion Fender makes a great clean and pedal amp, but their distortion stuff is for home, alone, playing to youtube.