Hello Everyone;
I'm John. I googled in yesterday, so I'm brand new to the BB. It seems like a nice crowd in here, and I like the concept.
A few months ago an old interest in electronics re-kindled itself. When I was a kid (early 70's) I was really into amateur radio, so tube theory was drilled into me at a young age.This gave me some background, but it seems I have to re-learn everything that I took for granted when I was 15 anyway."Rust never sleeps"
It all started back in about November when I needed to test some vacuum tubes.The one place that I found that would do it for me wanted to charge me thirty bucks to test the handful of tubes from my old Magnatone 2X12 combo amp.The next weekend I bought an old Triplett tube tester at the flea market for fifteen clams, and after that I was off to the races. Since then I've aquired some more test gear, and repaired several vintage amps, and radios. I truly forgot just how much fun I had working on gear when I was a kid. Enough intro stuff. Here's my latest project.
I bought the amp on ebay. My objective is to build a new guitar rig out of junk. I liked the look of the chassis, and layout so I bought the non working, fuse blowing, as-is amp.I've had my dirty little fingers inside of quite a few 6L6 push/pull amps lately so for familirity I chose this one to build on. I've nicknamed it the ratrod. Upon arrival I determined that the PT was shot.
I bought a junk amp for parts, and it gladly donated it's compatible big black lump of iron, and copper. Without the benefit of a schematic I installed it, new filter caps, and new cathode by-pass caps.....This thing sounds great! I had my fingers crossed not knowing what to expect when I powered it up. There was considerable evidence of dirty little fingers other than my own on the inside. I've got a picture of the guts if anyone wants to see how I worked out the ground scheme.
I plan to do other mods to it, but it's sure cool to hear sound.
current tube compliment; 5U4G, (2) 6L6GC, (2) 6SC7, 6SQ7
I'm John. I googled in yesterday, so I'm brand new to the BB. It seems like a nice crowd in here, and I like the concept.
A few months ago an old interest in electronics re-kindled itself. When I was a kid (early 70's) I was really into amateur radio, so tube theory was drilled into me at a young age.This gave me some background, but it seems I have to re-learn everything that I took for granted when I was 15 anyway."Rust never sleeps"
It all started back in about November when I needed to test some vacuum tubes.The one place that I found that would do it for me wanted to charge me thirty bucks to test the handful of tubes from my old Magnatone 2X12 combo amp.The next weekend I bought an old Triplett tube tester at the flea market for fifteen clams, and after that I was off to the races. Since then I've aquired some more test gear, and repaired several vintage amps, and radios. I truly forgot just how much fun I had working on gear when I was a kid. Enough intro stuff. Here's my latest project.
I bought the amp on ebay. My objective is to build a new guitar rig out of junk. I liked the look of the chassis, and layout so I bought the non working, fuse blowing, as-is amp.I've had my dirty little fingers inside of quite a few 6L6 push/pull amps lately so for familirity I chose this one to build on. I've nicknamed it the ratrod. Upon arrival I determined that the PT was shot.
I bought a junk amp for parts, and it gladly donated it's compatible big black lump of iron, and copper. Without the benefit of a schematic I installed it, new filter caps, and new cathode by-pass caps.....This thing sounds great! I had my fingers crossed not knowing what to expect when I powered it up. There was considerable evidence of dirty little fingers other than my own on the inside. I've got a picture of the guts if anyone wants to see how I worked out the ground scheme.
I plan to do other mods to it, but it's sure cool to hear sound.
current tube compliment; 5U4G, (2) 6L6GC, (2) 6SC7, 6SQ7
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