dbirchett
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Back about 8-10 years ago I bought a '70s Silverfaced Fender Bronco Amp. For those not familiar with the amp, it is a rebadged Vibro-Champ that was packaged with a Fender Bronco guitar as a "student model" to compete with the imports from Japan that were really improving at the time and beginning to severely cut into Fender's sales. The amp used one 6V6 tube and put out about 5 watts into a very inefficient 8" 3.2ohm speaker. Here's a picture, probably from 1968:
Well this Bronco had a beat up cabinet that one of the previous owners had decided that it needed a convenience outlet so he installed a wall box to give not one but two convenience outlets on the side of the amp. I put in a Weber signature 8" 4ohm ceramic speaker and it sounded OK.
Somewhere along the way, I got the idea that I couldn't leave well enough alone. I decided to add a more efficient speaker so I found a 10" Weber California speaker on eBay for a good price. I had read that you could fit a 10" speaker into a Vibro-Champ/Bronco cabinet. Well that is true but not one with a magnet the size of a Weber California. I also thought that the brownface Fender look suited the name "Bronco" better than the silverface look did. About that time, someone was advertising custom faceplates on eBay and I was getting ready to buy one when they had to stop selling them. Bummer!
So my plans went on hold and then the amp started sounding like crap. No volume, no tone whatsoever. So I put the amp into a corner and went on. I had other great amps to play through but they were all much more powerful.
Towards the end of last year, I decided that this was the time to move forward with the project. I saw some threads by a fellow that goes by Powdog over at Gretschpages.com. He did some great work on some cabinets and also did nice work on the electronics as well. We started communicating and came up with a plan. He was going to make me a new cabinet that would house the 10" Cali speaker. We arrived at 2" taller and 1-2" deeper. (He said it was 1" but it looks more like 2" to me and I'm too lazy at this point to measure.)
I had seen some two-tone amps so I decided to do this one with the Brown Western tolex (remember this is a "Bronco" amp) and blonde tolex on the top and bottom with oxblood grill cloth. I thought I had a source lined up for the faceplate but that fell through so Powdog (Cave Valley Amps http://cavevalleyamps.com/home.html) suggested a source and we went to work on that as well.
Well this Bronco had a beat up cabinet that one of the previous owners had decided that it needed a convenience outlet so he installed a wall box to give not one but two convenience outlets on the side of the amp. I put in a Weber signature 8" 4ohm ceramic speaker and it sounded OK.
Somewhere along the way, I got the idea that I couldn't leave well enough alone. I decided to add a more efficient speaker so I found a 10" Weber California speaker on eBay for a good price. I had read that you could fit a 10" speaker into a Vibro-Champ/Bronco cabinet. Well that is true but not one with a magnet the size of a Weber California. I also thought that the brownface Fender look suited the name "Bronco" better than the silverface look did. About that time, someone was advertising custom faceplates on eBay and I was getting ready to buy one when they had to stop selling them. Bummer!
So my plans went on hold and then the amp started sounding like crap. No volume, no tone whatsoever. So I put the amp into a corner and went on. I had other great amps to play through but they were all much more powerful.
Towards the end of last year, I decided that this was the time to move forward with the project. I saw some threads by a fellow that goes by Powdog over at Gretschpages.com. He did some great work on some cabinets and also did nice work on the electronics as well. We started communicating and came up with a plan. He was going to make me a new cabinet that would house the 10" Cali speaker. We arrived at 2" taller and 1-2" deeper. (He said it was 1" but it looks more like 2" to me and I'm too lazy at this point to measure.)
I had seen some two-tone amps so I decided to do this one with the Brown Western tolex (remember this is a "Bronco" amp) and blonde tolex on the top and bottom with oxblood grill cloth. I thought I had a source lined up for the faceplate but that fell through so Powdog (Cave Valley Amps http://cavevalleyamps.com/home.html) suggested a source and we went to work on that as well.