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  • Just built my first from-scratch amp and it works!

    I've repaired a bunch of amps but this is the first one I've actually built from scratch (using schematics, of course) out of a pile of parts. It works and actually has a cool sounding break-up above 5 but it needs a lot of tweaking. It makes me feel pretty good about my 5F6 Fender clone that's under construction right now and gives me a boost of confidence that that one will actually sound like it should and work well.
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    Last edited by gui_tarzan; 03-24-2014, 10:35 PM.
    --Jim


    He's like a new set of strings... he just needs to be stretched a bit.

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    Now you're hooked. Too bad - you can no longer look at anything without thinking "Wonder if I could build an amp out of that?" I went to Ikea the other week. My other half asked me why I was looking at stainless roasting tins - we don't need one. The answer? "I could get a decent amp chassis out of that".

    "You don't need another amp" She said.
    I replied "You don't need another pair of shoes"
    Checkmate.

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    • #3
      I wish I'd thought of that when I was married, Mick- an amp for every pair of the x's shoes...... I could now start my own music store.
      "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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      • #4
        Hahaha! I got bit by the tube bug 35 years ago when I got my first tube guitar amp, an Alamo Paragon that I still have. I repair tube guitar amps (and an occasional solid-state) as a hobby but never thought about building one like this until I ran across the DuKane intercom amp chassis that I built this on. I've been keeping my eyes open for anything tube related and have six amps in various states of repair right now, just waiting for parts.

        I have a big box of tubes from an old TV repair guy and there are some really nice ones that I understand audiophiles go nuts over. I also have a very old tube tester so I've been checking them as I go through them. Yeah, it's terribly addicting but there are much worse things to be addicted over.
        --Jim


        He's like a new set of strings... he just needs to be stretched a bit.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by gui_tarzan View Post
          Yeah, it's terribly addicting but there are much worse things to be addicted over.
          You mean like shoes?
          "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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          • #6
            Or purses. (rolling eyes)
            --Jim


            He's like a new set of strings... he just needs to be stretched a bit.

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            • #7
              I forgot purses! Maybe I'll save that one as a backup in case the shoe argument weakens (though I don't think it ever would).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mick Bailey View Post
                Now you're hooked. Too bad - you can no longer look at anything without thinking "Wonder if I could build an amp out of that?" I went to Ikea the other week. My other half asked me why I was looking at stainless roasting tins - we don't need one. The answer? "I could get a decent amp chassis out of that".

                "You don't need another amp" She said.
                I replied "You don't need another pair of shoes"
                Checkmate.
                Sounds more like stalemate to me...
                In this forum everyone is entitled to my opinion.

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                • #9
                  Hi Mick, my very first build was in one of those. Just rebuilt it into a OTT (sort of). That stainless steel is a bugger to drill.
                  It's not microphonic - it's undocumented reverb.

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