I am building a large Combo Guitar Amp for a local guitarist, to his requirements, using 2 x 6CA7 for ~60W, with 3 x 10” speakers.
Due to the size (and potential weight) of this amp, I decided to use two aluminium chassis: one for the Power Supply and Power Amp, mounted in the floor of the Cab and one to contain the Preamp, PI and Control Panel, mounted in the separate compartment above the speaker section.
This way, the weight of the Transformers and therefore, the centre of gravity are lower down. This should make it more stable and a little bit easier to carry.
This then presented the issue of cabling and connecting the HT, Heaters, Feedback and Ground to the Preamp and PI and sending the Signal from the PI to the PA.
The HT will be 500V+, with about 450V supplied to the PI.
I am thinking; one cable to connect HT, with a shield that will also provide Ground, a cable to connect the Heaters and shielded cables to contain the Signal and Feedback.
I have never done this type of layout before and if anyone here has worked with this type of layout, I would be grateful for any info and/or advice about suitable cabling (and maybe plugs) to connect between the two chassis?
I would rather have plugs, so the two chassis can be easily separated, for maintenance work, but will hard wire if this is not a recommended approach.
Thanks,
Noel
Due to the size (and potential weight) of this amp, I decided to use two aluminium chassis: one for the Power Supply and Power Amp, mounted in the floor of the Cab and one to contain the Preamp, PI and Control Panel, mounted in the separate compartment above the speaker section.
This way, the weight of the Transformers and therefore, the centre of gravity are lower down. This should make it more stable and a little bit easier to carry.
This then presented the issue of cabling and connecting the HT, Heaters, Feedback and Ground to the Preamp and PI and sending the Signal from the PI to the PA.
The HT will be 500V+, with about 450V supplied to the PI.
I am thinking; one cable to connect HT, with a shield that will also provide Ground, a cable to connect the Heaters and shielded cables to contain the Signal and Feedback.
I have never done this type of layout before and if anyone here has worked with this type of layout, I would be grateful for any info and/or advice about suitable cabling (and maybe plugs) to connect between the two chassis?
I would rather have plugs, so the two chassis can be easily separated, for maintenance work, but will hard wire if this is not a recommended approach.
Thanks,
Noel
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