So let's say you have something like this...
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-eS1L88E...aspx?I=236704X
And let's say you play guitar or sing or whatever and have something like this...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...e-Jr-HalfStack
And your friend just showed you something like this...
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/jolida-jd100_e.html
And your guitar amp has some lovely recircuiting done to it, all high-quality parts like this...
http://turretboards.com/valve_junior_page.htm
Hmmmmmmmmm.....
I bet I could find an old flat case car amp that nobody wants, from 5-10 years ago, pick it off for $20 maybe. Two channels, I can do two sets of 12AX7 and (EL34|6V6|6L6) easy on a car battery/alternator. If needed, I could do four sets, running the power amps in parallel; probably want this, though a nice high-gain 6L6 might give me enough clean headroom to pull this off (don't want distortion here).
With the right transformers and a little circuit modification, I think I could definitely build a tube amp for my car in as little as $300, plus tubes. Put the tubes opposite the input transformer to avoid heat and noise.
Any thoughts on the whole idea?
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-eS1L88E...aspx?I=236704X
And let's say you play guitar or sing or whatever and have something like this...
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...e-Jr-HalfStack
And your friend just showed you something like this...
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/jolida-jd100_e.html
And your guitar amp has some lovely recircuiting done to it, all high-quality parts like this...
http://turretboards.com/valve_junior_page.htm
Hmmmmmmmmm.....
I bet I could find an old flat case car amp that nobody wants, from 5-10 years ago, pick it off for $20 maybe. Two channels, I can do two sets of 12AX7 and (EL34|6V6|6L6) easy on a car battery/alternator. If needed, I could do four sets, running the power amps in parallel; probably want this, though a nice high-gain 6L6 might give me enough clean headroom to pull this off (don't want distortion here).
With the right transformers and a little circuit modification, I think I could definitely build a tube amp for my car in as little as $300, plus tubes. Put the tubes opposite the input transformer to avoid heat and noise.
Any thoughts on the whole idea?
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