Hi again.
First of all, let me say that the responses to my posts have been heartening. Everyone seems pretty excited and informative on this forum, and willing to converse.
All right, so here's a few more questions to lay out there.
1: I've read that, as far as multimeters go, I'll need one that reads up to 500V. It's a bit cloudy on how low it should go. Will the run-of-the-mill MMs I can pick up at Home Depot work, or do they need to be a bit more fine tuned?
2: I'm making one of those capacitor dischargers, but I think I bought too small of a resistor. I bought a 2 pack of 1000/1watt. Now that I've found some articles on the subject, it looks like this may not be enough resistance to slow the discharge appreciably. As I am not planning on reusing any of these caps, I'm not too worried, but I don't want any crazy fireworks. How about the 2 resistors soldered in series, than heat-shrinked?
3: I'm making an amp with a tweed bandmaster circuit, but I have no interest in making a "Bandmaster", including an amp with 4 inputs for one guitar player (me). This will probably seem like a dumb question, but could I just take three inputs out of the equation? I see that on the schematic, some inputs have a small cap or resistor (which I will make sure of before I start soldering) on it, which I assume would be the "bright" channel. Would making this amp a single-input with a switchable bright seem out of the question? Basically, just add a small toggle switch to the side?
4: 6v6 power tubes and 6l6 family power tubes are, or are not, interchangeable? Apparently the 6l6 tube and the 7027a tube are fairly interchangeable with a smidgen of wiring difference. I've heard again and again that 6v6 tubes are warmer sounding, and that's whadIwann.
5: Is there a preferable gauge wire to use over another? I have some pretty thin stuff that I was using on a guitar project, but I can see this stuff burning up quickly.
There we go. Thanks ahead of time for the answers.
First of all, let me say that the responses to my posts have been heartening. Everyone seems pretty excited and informative on this forum, and willing to converse.
All right, so here's a few more questions to lay out there.
1: I've read that, as far as multimeters go, I'll need one that reads up to 500V. It's a bit cloudy on how low it should go. Will the run-of-the-mill MMs I can pick up at Home Depot work, or do they need to be a bit more fine tuned?
2: I'm making one of those capacitor dischargers, but I think I bought too small of a resistor. I bought a 2 pack of 1000/1watt. Now that I've found some articles on the subject, it looks like this may not be enough resistance to slow the discharge appreciably. As I am not planning on reusing any of these caps, I'm not too worried, but I don't want any crazy fireworks. How about the 2 resistors soldered in series, than heat-shrinked?
3: I'm making an amp with a tweed bandmaster circuit, but I have no interest in making a "Bandmaster", including an amp with 4 inputs for one guitar player (me). This will probably seem like a dumb question, but could I just take three inputs out of the equation? I see that on the schematic, some inputs have a small cap or resistor (which I will make sure of before I start soldering) on it, which I assume would be the "bright" channel. Would making this amp a single-input with a switchable bright seem out of the question? Basically, just add a small toggle switch to the side?
4: 6v6 power tubes and 6l6 family power tubes are, or are not, interchangeable? Apparently the 6l6 tube and the 7027a tube are fairly interchangeable with a smidgen of wiring difference. I've heard again and again that 6v6 tubes are warmer sounding, and that's whadIwann.
5: Is there a preferable gauge wire to use over another? I have some pretty thin stuff that I was using on a guitar project, but I can see this stuff burning up quickly.
There we go. Thanks ahead of time for the answers.
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