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Interesting that the chassis the PCB is housed in looks to be hot dip galvy. Ive never seen that on a guitar amp chassis. I wonder what the pros and cons are for this. I always wondered why I never saw amp chassis done that way because it's cheap and easy. I asumed the real nerds knew what they were doing so it must not be a good idea.
In my defense, I did do a quick search and couldn't find a definitive answer,
Edit: I looked up the "whois" domain registration information for sunnamps.com and it lists the contact information as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. So, there's the answer.
SUNN is a trademark of FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION. Filed in April 3 (1967), the SUNN covers AMPLIFIER SPEAKER UNITS, PARTICULARLY FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PUBLIC ADDRESS AMPLIFIERS AND SPEAKERS, [ AND BATTERY OPERATED TRANSISTORIZED SOUND EFFECT DEVICES FOR ELECTRICAL GUITARS ]
soldering stuff that's broken, breaking stuff that works, Yeah!
The article says Fender 'retired' the brand in 2002. So I guess they've decided to bring it out of retirement (aka see if we can squeeze a few more bucks out of it ).
Do the pics show if it is double-sided board? SMD semi-conductors?
Originally posted by Enzo
I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
I suspect they will stick with vintage circuits as much as they can, but with modern build techniques. It will be interesting to see. The original 100S (model on circuit board) used the 6AN8 for the PI and preceding stage. I do agree it's odd using a tube that's no longer in production, though.
Lol, F&T caps, soon to be replaced with I.C. Company i worked for 20 years ago always used good quality filter caps and film coupling caps for prototypes/listening tests.
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