One of the standard mod's I make on SVT-CL's and -AV's is getting rid of that awful stiff clear vinyl garden hose sleeving Ampeg uses, and replace it with Tech Flex. The hardest part is slitting the clear vinyl housing without cutting your fingers or the wires within. Tech Flex also needs to be thermally cut, so it doesn't fray (unwravel from the end cuts)....and you gotta work quickly to shove a tapered round thing in to 'flare' the ends (allowing the largest connector to pass thru the opening) while the plastic is cooling. The result is being able to position the preamp relative to the chassis when open on the bench during service, without the 'garden hoses' dictating where the preamp ends up.
I've attached a tech note from Tech Flex regarding the cutting & service process of their innovative sleeving:
PreventFraying of TechFlex tubing.pdf
I've been using Tech Flex Flexo PET series P/N PTN0.50....0.5" size nominal...expands to allow passing the cable ends thru, once you've cut the sleeving to length. It's heat range is up to 275 deg F/125 deg C. I've never had any thermal problems with it in proximity to the cluster of 6550's/KT88's in the chassis when all put back together. I do, of course, dress the cable form out of direct contact with the power tubes.
I've installed this sleeving on all the amps in our rental inventory, as well as other client's SVT's that come in for service. Having it down to a routine, it takes me about 1/2 hr to remove the garden hoses, cut & flare the ends of the Tech Flex, slide the cables into the sleeving and then do final positioning, and adding spot ties to secure the cleeving. The photos show cable ties, though I normally use lacing tape, as it grips far better. Having produced loads of custom power/audio cables for the Meyer stage monitor & house systems that we have in our rehearsal studios, I have a bench hot-knife to work with.....but I also have a hot knife attachment for a Weller Soldering Gun that also works well for the cutting task.
I've attached a tech note from Tech Flex regarding the cutting & service process of their innovative sleeving:
PreventFraying of TechFlex tubing.pdf
I've been using Tech Flex Flexo PET series P/N PTN0.50....0.5" size nominal...expands to allow passing the cable ends thru, once you've cut the sleeving to length. It's heat range is up to 275 deg F/125 deg C. I've never had any thermal problems with it in proximity to the cluster of 6550's/KT88's in the chassis when all put back together. I do, of course, dress the cable form out of direct contact with the power tubes.
I've installed this sleeving on all the amps in our rental inventory, as well as other client's SVT's that come in for service. Having it down to a routine, it takes me about 1/2 hr to remove the garden hoses, cut & flare the ends of the Tech Flex, slide the cables into the sleeving and then do final positioning, and adding spot ties to secure the cleeving. The photos show cable ties, though I normally use lacing tape, as it grips far better. Having produced loads of custom power/audio cables for the Meyer stage monitor & house systems that we have in our rehearsal studios, I have a bench hot-knife to work with.....but I also have a hot knife attachment for a Weller Soldering Gun that also works well for the cutting task.
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