Alamo Challenger Model 2562
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Product: Alamo Challenger Model 2562
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/19/2007
at 02:40am
by Yomamma
Email: ck200505<at>yahoo dot com
Features
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8
I found this at a garage sale for $10!!! Not sure what I like better about it....the find--or playing a guitar through it.
No need to re-hash it all again.... 1965-Volume, Tone, multiple inputs, 6V6GTA, RCA 12AX7, and 5YG rectifier.
One additional (Unique) feature mine sports, is some kind of antenna jack rigged onto the front panel by the on/off switch. Seems as if someone was using this amp as a linear amplifier (probably for their c.b radio). Of course, I disconnected it....leaving a gaping hole.
(should've reported this to the FCC)
Great amp with exactly the features I like.
Sound Quality
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9
This amp has great clean, and growling single ended tube tone. In a pinch when having to use it to club gig, it's volume seems to diminish somewhat after awhile. (but that's while competing with gaggable combos, and the PA). I might try adding a cooling fan to help minimize this, for the next time used as such.
Otherwise, it's a toneful little number. Tone like a princeton for pennies. Rated base apon features, and price.
Reliability
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10
Its been around for awhile, that's for sure. And I'll bet it's got all original tubes, as well. Nothing more to prove here.
Customer Support
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1
Some old couple keeps answering when i dial the ph.# found on a vintage advertisement. Evidently, the jokers running this company must be senile.....or smoking something profound. Why else would they threaten to report you to the police? I'm thinking that this is a way of avoiding those "lifetime" warranties.
Lousy Service
Overall Rating
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8
Best $10 ever spent. I hear these go for $150-$200, or more onn ebay. I would'nt sell it for anything like that amount.
But I'm gonna show up someday at the door of Alamo's customer service dept.....and straighten damn things out!
Product: Alamo Challenger Model 2562
Price Paid: US $105.00 used
Submitted 10/06/2005
at 07:27am
by Roy Bluesboy
Features
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7
60's model alamo. 6v6,5y3, 12ax7. Single channel, 10' speaker w/teeny tiny magnet. Play harp & guitar through it. Rate the features high because volume & tone is all you need - especially if the tone knob is effective - which it is.
Sound Quality
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9
Use jt30 mic & Ibanez as73 guitar. I WAS thinking of selling the Ibanez but having this amp has made me rethink that. Play blues/classic rock. Quiet for a tube amp (not noisy). VERY loud 5 watts. Good tube crunch w/guitar at high volume, but the cab rattles a bit. Sounds FANTASTIC w/harp. Good grind & bark. Sounds like a "champ" on steroids. Crappy "pressboard" cab. Amp is voiced very well - not dark or bright but right down the middle. Single tone knob is very effective.
Reliability
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10
About 40 years old & still works well, so I would have to say it is reliable. I will retube & may upgrade the speaker but it sounds good as is.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Alamo no longer exists but any amp tech is familiar w/the "champ" type circuit.
Overall Rating
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10
Nice find for $105.00 - I will be keeping this one. Kinda big for a 5 watter (its about the size of a blues jr.). I believe the larger cab gives it a bigger sound. Just as good or better than my Kalamazoo mdl 1 for harp & WAY better for guitar. The kala is too dark for a guitar w/hbuckers. Wish it had a more efficient speaker, but the original still sounds good. One of the best amps I've ever had & cheap too! If I paid 200-300 I would rate it a 8-9, bot for 100 bucks I gotta give it a 10!
Product: Alamo Challenger Model 2562
Price Paid: US $149.00 used
Submitted 02/09/2003
at 03:07am
by Steve"Big Daddy BluzHarp"Harvell
Email: bluzhrpn<at>yahoo dot com
Features
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10
This amp I presume was made in the 60's and is a bit of a one trick pony.But if smooth/buttery blues overdrive for your harmonica is what you are looking for, this is the ticket.It has two channels,one 6V6 power tube,one 5Y3 and one 12AX7 tube.
Sound Quality
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8
I use a "Shaker" dynamic harmonica mic with this amp,volume at 10 and tone around 6.The sound from this amp rivals what you would get from a "Victoria" 518 champ copy and or the "Tophat" Prince Royal or Portly Cadet.Both channels give good overdrive and the notes are still very defined.This amp is a gift from the tone Gods.I usually use this amp with either a "Victoria" 518 or one of my "Tophat" 5 watters using a A/B/Y channel swither.
Reliability
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10
The only thing I have changed on this amp was to have a grounded power cord put on,the amp tech said everything else was fine.I usually put about 10 hours a week on this amp and it has never needed anything but one tube changeout.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
The company is out of business.
Overall Rating
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10
This amp will have to be pulled from my arms when they lay me in my grave,if you play amplified harmonica and smooth overdrive is your thang,please give one of these a try.Take a look at mine at this link.
http://bluzharp.tripod.com/Alamo1.jpg
Product: Alamo Challenger Model 2562
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/11/2001
at 12:06pm
by Billy Joe Brubaker :-)
Features
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5
I got this amp when I was seven with my first electric guitar - I am now 31 and have played it my whole life- I last played it in college at some gigs with a single humbuckered Hamer. I ran turned it to ten and ran it thru the PA - it sounded like a biker in a bar fight - mean!
Sound Quality
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10
It is a clean amp - no gain no effects loop no nuthin but volume - treble and bass. see the top remarks about distortion. I now run a squier strat with a digitech r100 thru it and it gives me what I need a good little practice amp that is very portable and that I could take to gigs if needed.
Reliability
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No Opinion
well since I have done nothing with it in 24 years it gets a ten
Customer Support
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No Opinion
duno never had to deal with them but the are hard to find on the web though
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
If anyone knows about these amps drop me a line I would be interested in knowing just exactly what it is I have hear (detailed specs etc.)
Product: Alamo Challenger Model 2562
Price Paid: US $148 used
Submitted 05/16/2000
at 08:11pm
by Anonymous
Email: caryzabo<at>airmail dot net
Features
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3
50's vintage (?) according to seller. I think it's 60's myself. If anyone knows how to tell by the serial number, it's 124806. It's a simple one channel, about 5 - 10 watt output, tone, volume, 8 inch speaker. All tube, 5Y3GT rectifier, 12AX7 preamp, 6V6 output. Wished it had a speaker out so I added one with a clip-on plate for a jack. Also wished it had reverb, but I've got two other amps with reverb, so I'll live without on this one. Plenty loud for a practice amp, and the band I play with finds it adequate for our band practice in a small 100 seat church sanctuary. It would be better to find an amp with a master volume if you want cranked tones in an apartment, but in my country home with distant neighbors it's perfect.
Sound Quality
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8
I play a Mosrite Blues Bender with the stock humbuckers. Our band plays mostly traditional country, country/blues, and some light rock. We (they, I just play) write much of the music. The tones of this amp range from smooth harmonic clean tube sound to moderate blues crunch when the volume control is set past 6 or 7. The tube rectifier helps the smooth sounds a lot compared to my Traynor Guitar Mate which has solid state rectifier and a sharper bite to the distorted sounds. This amp won't go perfectly clean or provide heavy metal distortion, but that's ok by me because I live for a smooth blues tone. It's not quite on the blues tone level with my Super Champ, but it's quite good, especially for the price, so I give it an 8 for the tones it does have.
Reliability
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9
I've played this amp with the tubes that came with it for hours on end for 5 months. I've checked out the insides and the build quality is very good; hard wired good solder joints, good components. Time will tell, but if this amp lasted 40 plus years already it qualifies as reliable. I give it a 9; I reserve the 10 for the real antiques that still work.
Customer Support
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5
Alamo hasn't been around for some time, but this amp is simple enough any decent technician should be able the service what ever it needs. I'm even willing should the need arise. Anyone know of a source of schematics I'd like one. Or I may just trace wires and draw one up myself. I'll give it a 5 even though Alamo can't help, it should be easy to fix by any good technician.
Overall Rating
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7
Been playing over 30 years (yeah I'm nearly antique too), mostly acoustic guitar in the early years, but got back into the Blues Bender heavily in the past year since joining the band. Yeah, had the Mosrite over 25 years too; I'm the second owner. Other amps I have are a Fender Super Champ that I just got, and a Traynor Guitar Mate. The Alamo is as different as those two, and I like it that way. If lost or stolen? I'm not sure I'd go out of my way to find another just like it, but I'd have have another Alamo of some type because they have a tone that I find appealing.
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