Thanks very much for the nice comments and all the trouble shooting advice
as far as replacements go it seems the Hammond 290EX doesn't quite have the heater current capacity I need and I'd probably be better of with the 290FX which is what they are selling for twin reverbs. http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/EDB290FX.pdf
It's good to have less worries about the transformers capacity, it will probably run cooler but it will add a couple lbs which is a big consideration in this build.
I've built smaller amps(a couple vibrolux reverbs and deluxe reverbs) recently so I wouldn't have to carry my lovely sounding but 80 lbs super reverb around to smaller shows.
The motivation(besides fun and curiousity)behind this amp was to have a stereo rig in one comparatively light amp instead of carrying two almost as heavy amps
I was also happy to make use of a 2x12 combo cabinet I made about 8 years back that has been kicking around under-utilized for all that time. In it's current format the amp weighs about 44lbs.
These pictures show it roughed into the cabinet before final modifications.
I have since made a new back panel and completed some more of the reconfiguring of the cabinet.
It had been used for one of my vibrolux's previously and a sherwood S-1000 conversion before that so the cut outs for the amp face plate and the back panel were wrong.
It also now has a speaker extension plug for the right channel so I can use one of my mini leslies with it.
It has 2 x 12" speakers one Eminence Little Texas (Clean, really efficient, and LIGHT! 4lbs!!) and a 60s approx. 20 watt Rola organ speaker which is nice sounding too.
as far as replacements go it seems the Hammond 290EX doesn't quite have the heater current capacity I need and I'd probably be better of with the 290FX which is what they are selling for twin reverbs. http://www.hammondmfg.com/pdf/EDB290FX.pdf
It's good to have less worries about the transformers capacity, it will probably run cooler but it will add a couple lbs which is a big consideration in this build.
I've built smaller amps(a couple vibrolux reverbs and deluxe reverbs) recently so I wouldn't have to carry my lovely sounding but 80 lbs super reverb around to smaller shows.
The motivation(besides fun and curiousity)behind this amp was to have a stereo rig in one comparatively light amp instead of carrying two almost as heavy amps
I was also happy to make use of a 2x12 combo cabinet I made about 8 years back that has been kicking around under-utilized for all that time. In it's current format the amp weighs about 44lbs.
These pictures show it roughed into the cabinet before final modifications.
I have since made a new back panel and completed some more of the reconfiguring of the cabinet.
It had been used for one of my vibrolux's previously and a sherwood S-1000 conversion before that so the cut outs for the amp face plate and the back panel were wrong.
It also now has a speaker extension plug for the right channel so I can use one of my mini leslies with it.
It has 2 x 12" speakers one Eminence Little Texas (Clean, really efficient, and LIGHT! 4lbs!!) and a 60s approx. 20 watt Rola organ speaker which is nice sounding too.
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