Hello everyone,
Many months ago I started building a Princeton 5F2-A and a number of forum members helped me out along the way - many thanks. After what feels like forever (and probably was) the amp was finished a few weeks ago and my son is now enjoying the fruits of my labours – here’s a few photos of the finished item.
It's essentially a 5F2-A circuit with solid state rectification, switchable negative feedback, bright/dark switch (changes cathode bypass cap on first stage) and a VVR
If only I could play guitar myself!
(Hope I've inserted the photos correctly; if I haven't, someone please let me know).
Mike H
Many months ago I started building a Princeton 5F2-A and a number of forum members helped me out along the way - many thanks. After what feels like forever (and probably was) the amp was finished a few weeks ago and my son is now enjoying the fruits of my labours – here’s a few photos of the finished item.
It's essentially a 5F2-A circuit with solid state rectification, switchable negative feedback, bright/dark switch (changes cathode bypass cap on first stage) and a VVR
If only I could play guitar myself!
(Hope I've inserted the photos correctly; if I haven't, someone please let me know).
Mike H
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