Hey guys,
Here's the start of my 5E3 Tweed Deluxe build. This is my first amp build and I'm doing it from scratch. I will be hand building my own cabinet and hand selecting each part that goes into this build. This amp will become my primary gigging amp. I play 2-3 a times month in a cover band and I feel this amp will fit the bill.
My tools and budget is fairly limited so I'll be building the cabinet with hand tools and will be borrowing a couple tools here and there from buddies / work to complete this project.
Here is the start of the cabinet. I'm using solid pine for the cab and birch ply for the baffle boards.
I drafted out all the cuts onto the wood and then cut the pieces on the table saw here at work. I'm currently working on hand cutting the dovetail joints. It's going okay. The joints fit together tightly and make a strong joint, but it's not as pretty as dovetail joints done by someone more experienced or by machine tools. That's okay though. It'll be my creation and I'm enjoying the build so far. I've built a few car sub cabs before and I was always best at covering the cab with carpet. So the end results should come out looking nice. I'll definitely be taking my time with this one.
I'm still mauling over certain mods for the layout of the circuitry and getting advice from more experience people. BTW, feel free to make any suggestions along the way. Chuck H will be shooting me a mod to consider so I'll have the ability to swap in 6L6s, after a bias check / adjust, for more headroom when needed.
After some research, I've found that the way TubeDepot.com has their 5E3 build laid out, you can basically do this same thing but you have to use 500V filter caps in order to use 5881 / 6L6 tubes and you have to swap in a solid state rectifier in place of the tube rec.
Whatever route I choose to go, it should be a pretty versatile amp for my needs.
Matt
Here's the start of my 5E3 Tweed Deluxe build. This is my first amp build and I'm doing it from scratch. I will be hand building my own cabinet and hand selecting each part that goes into this build. This amp will become my primary gigging amp. I play 2-3 a times month in a cover band and I feel this amp will fit the bill.
My tools and budget is fairly limited so I'll be building the cabinet with hand tools and will be borrowing a couple tools here and there from buddies / work to complete this project.
Here is the start of the cabinet. I'm using solid pine for the cab and birch ply for the baffle boards.
I drafted out all the cuts onto the wood and then cut the pieces on the table saw here at work. I'm currently working on hand cutting the dovetail joints. It's going okay. The joints fit together tightly and make a strong joint, but it's not as pretty as dovetail joints done by someone more experienced or by machine tools. That's okay though. It'll be my creation and I'm enjoying the build so far. I've built a few car sub cabs before and I was always best at covering the cab with carpet. So the end results should come out looking nice. I'll definitely be taking my time with this one.
I'm still mauling over certain mods for the layout of the circuitry and getting advice from more experience people. BTW, feel free to make any suggestions along the way. Chuck H will be shooting me a mod to consider so I'll have the ability to swap in 6L6s, after a bias check / adjust, for more headroom when needed.
After some research, I've found that the way TubeDepot.com has their 5E3 build laid out, you can basically do this same thing but you have to use 500V filter caps in order to use 5881 / 6L6 tubes and you have to swap in a solid state rectifier in place of the tube rec.
Whatever route I choose to go, it should be a pretty versatile amp for my needs.
Matt
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