I was recently commissioned to do a strange guitar amp build. The client works for the SS United States Conservancy. The SS United States is a 50s ocean liner that was scrapped and is sitting at a pier in Philadelphia. It's an enormous mess of a ship and the conservancy is trying to get it opened to the public again. This guy was given most of the ships old tube PA equipment, along with bags and bags of tubes. He's commissioned me to build him a guitar amp (anything I want) out of pieces of the ship's old PA. He wants it less for its use than to have something unique that is tied to the ship in a meaningful way, a kind of memento. I can use other parts too, but he specifically wanted to use as much from the ship's PA as possible.
Here's what we've got tube-wise (LOTS of all of them):
6x5gt
6sl7gt
6n7
2d21
6sj7
6f5
6h6
7f7
7n7
Along with lots of sockets, various transformers and chokes, several chassis to choose from, switches, and knobs. No pots that work. I would like to keep this PTP. Low power is fine. Single-ended, P-P, doesn't matter. Obviously I'm not going to clone a Fender or Marshall, but it would be cool to have a topology that would have been familiar in the time period the ship was running.
Any recommendations for what could be built with some of this? He and I are open to ANYTHING... because this is an unusual project and will certainly have unusual results.
Here's what we've got tube-wise (LOTS of all of them):
6x5gt
6sl7gt
6n7
2d21
6sj7
6f5
6h6
7f7
7n7
Along with lots of sockets, various transformers and chokes, several chassis to choose from, switches, and knobs. No pots that work. I would like to keep this PTP. Low power is fine. Single-ended, P-P, doesn't matter. Obviously I'm not going to clone a Fender or Marshall, but it would be cool to have a topology that would have been familiar in the time period the ship was running.
Any recommendations for what could be built with some of this? He and I are open to ANYTHING... because this is an unusual project and will certainly have unusual results.
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