Ok, so this is very beginner. I've got a couple tube amp books in the mail coming my way this week, but I wanted to get somebody's opinion on this before getting set on what to do.
The attached pictures are of an old tractor radiator I found in a field. The dimensions are: 9.5" X 9.5" X 7" (W,H,D). I gutted it and thought to myself "hmm.. could be a cool little practice amp".. at first i was just going to buy a crappy little solid state peavey or fender type practice amp and kinda throw it in there and retrofit it. But I really don't dig solid state amps and thought it would be pretty awesome to build a tube amp. I'm obviously way in over my head with this already as I have no experience building circuits and little understanding, but I am willing..
So with that said: Is this a feasible idea? Looking at all the kits, I don't think any of them will fit in this thing. I'll probly just have to use it as a speaker enclosure only and have the amp exposed like it sits in the kits. I really don't want to. Any ideas for me on what kits to get to make this work?
Thanks in advance
Ryan
The attached pictures are of an old tractor radiator I found in a field. The dimensions are: 9.5" X 9.5" X 7" (W,H,D). I gutted it and thought to myself "hmm.. could be a cool little practice amp".. at first i was just going to buy a crappy little solid state peavey or fender type practice amp and kinda throw it in there and retrofit it. But I really don't dig solid state amps and thought it would be pretty awesome to build a tube amp. I'm obviously way in over my head with this already as I have no experience building circuits and little understanding, but I am willing..
So with that said: Is this a feasible idea? Looking at all the kits, I don't think any of them will fit in this thing. I'll probly just have to use it as a speaker enclosure only and have the amp exposed like it sits in the kits. I really don't want to. Any ideas for me on what kits to get to make this work?
Thanks in advance
Ryan
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