I just finished my very first conversion!
It's a modified hammond tone cabinet 6v6 amplifier running 1940's electrodynamic speakers as a Bi-Amp. Very simple, the unit will operate with input levels anywhere from a preamp out to a speaker out on virtually everything from my vocal mixer to my Coliseum 300. I get what can only be described as a "shimmer" in the sound when pushing it from mid-low to moderately high volumes when treble frequencies are emphasized. I mean this thing really sings! Perfect for my rockabilly style guitar.
As you can see, I built the cabinet myself out of solid pine, with a hardwood plywood soundboard. I planned to cover it with vinyl, but when I got to the fabric store they had this upholstery fabric for only $2 per yard, so I swtched it up at the last minute. I think it gives the amp a high-end look.
The plan is to build a lookalike to this one, using 2 more of the same speakers, with a hoffman AC-30 design I'm building as the 'main amplifier' that will power this one when I need that extra volume.
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