SO, my latest kit build (princeton "high power" variant 6a14hp) Has me getting a little negative on Weber kits.
Fighting with the layout to get rid of the extra noise, the lower quality pots, the iffy caps... Defective Copper cap rectifier, cracked knobs.... it is all adding up.
My first amp builds were mods, usually cheap (at the time) Traynor YBA's and YGM's. After that i custom built some amps with transformers from Marshall, parts sourced from chinatown electronics shops (the HORROR!) and chassis made by a buddy who worked in a metal shop.
Finally i moved to weber kits. Easy to use and simple to set up. no real "info" on building, but that wasn't much of an issue at the time. I built a 5e3x2 and never really liked it. I got out of amp building soon after (funny enough, after recieving a Ceriatone DC-30 head kit i sold instead of building!)
Now back in, I messed withthe 5E3x2 a bit (still don't like it) building my current weber 6a14, and also doing a rebuild on a Laney AOR 50 watter with aboard kit from Metro.
After seeing the build quality and organization from Metro, i won't ever buy another Weber kit. The only problems with the metro were reworking some things for the iron i was working with. I think the quality parts route is definitely worth the extra sheckels in the short run... and even more so in the long run.
Fighting with the layout to get rid of the extra noise, the lower quality pots, the iffy caps... Defective Copper cap rectifier, cracked knobs.... it is all adding up.
My first amp builds were mods, usually cheap (at the time) Traynor YBA's and YGM's. After that i custom built some amps with transformers from Marshall, parts sourced from chinatown electronics shops (the HORROR!) and chassis made by a buddy who worked in a metal shop.
Finally i moved to weber kits. Easy to use and simple to set up. no real "info" on building, but that wasn't much of an issue at the time. I built a 5e3x2 and never really liked it. I got out of amp building soon after (funny enough, after recieving a Ceriatone DC-30 head kit i sold instead of building!)
Now back in, I messed withthe 5E3x2 a bit (still don't like it) building my current weber 6a14, and also doing a rebuild on a Laney AOR 50 watter with aboard kit from Metro.
After seeing the build quality and organization from Metro, i won't ever buy another Weber kit. The only problems with the metro were reworking some things for the iron i was working with. I think the quality parts route is definitely worth the extra sheckels in the short run... and even more so in the long run.
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