Hi all,
I have a Behringer V-Tone 110 that I bought (not working) from a guy for $20. I figured that even if it never worked, $20 wasn't a bad price for the Jensen 10/35 that came in it. Predictably, I did not get it working. The problem seemed to be in the main control module. In any case, I didn't really want a V-Tone 110 enough to start replacing the modules. I do, however, think it would be REALLY cool to have a Tweed Princeton. With that in mind, I ripped all the guts out of the Behringer and ordered a 5F1 kit from Triode along with the extra parts I need to make it a 5F2A.
I have a couple of questions as I get started.
First, is there anything out of that Behringer that would be worth keeping. For instance, the transformer or power amp module? I have no reason to think there is anything wrong with either of them. Or, should I just trash the whole thing?
Second, the Behringer chassis is a good bit bigger than you'd ever need for a Princeton. I understand that these amps can be pretty sensitive to layout. Is there anything that I should keep in mind while fitting it to this larger chassis? Is the extra space good for me, or should I try to keep things pretty tight?
Is there anything else I should keep in mind during this build (besides not electrocuting myself)?
I was very pleased when I got the parts from Triode to find that the new transformer fits perfectly in the old tranny's hole. Less metal work, yay!
Thanks, Shannon
Here are some pics of the donor amp.
I have a Behringer V-Tone 110 that I bought (not working) from a guy for $20. I figured that even if it never worked, $20 wasn't a bad price for the Jensen 10/35 that came in it. Predictably, I did not get it working. The problem seemed to be in the main control module. In any case, I didn't really want a V-Tone 110 enough to start replacing the modules. I do, however, think it would be REALLY cool to have a Tweed Princeton. With that in mind, I ripped all the guts out of the Behringer and ordered a 5F1 kit from Triode along with the extra parts I need to make it a 5F2A.
I have a couple of questions as I get started.
First, is there anything out of that Behringer that would be worth keeping. For instance, the transformer or power amp module? I have no reason to think there is anything wrong with either of them. Or, should I just trash the whole thing?
Second, the Behringer chassis is a good bit bigger than you'd ever need for a Princeton. I understand that these amps can be pretty sensitive to layout. Is there anything that I should keep in mind while fitting it to this larger chassis? Is the extra space good for me, or should I try to keep things pretty tight?
Is there anything else I should keep in mind during this build (besides not electrocuting myself)?
I was very pleased when I got the parts from Triode to find that the new transformer fits perfectly in the old tranny's hole. Less metal work, yay!
Thanks, Shannon
Here are some pics of the donor amp.
Comment