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"I bet all of you a steak dinner the owner will say..: " oh geez..i dont want to spend that kind of money on this amp "
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I've used both routers and jig saws with a piece of string, or wire tied to a center screw with decent results, (I had terrible luck freehand!) A few years...
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When I did maintenance on my MusicMan Rd100, one of the diodes was shorted. The originals were 5KV, it has been working fine with 3KV.
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I agree with Juan on the enamel., whether electronics or firearm fasteners nail polish seems to hold well!...
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I refurbed a MM RD-115 One Hundred a few years ago, and ended up rebuilding both power supplies. The low voltage side was starting to cook the PCB, so I raised...
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Delivered the little amp to my friend over the weekend, and really enjoyed hearing him play through it. He seemed really pleased with it. It's amazing to...
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The RCA's have a little less dissipation than the JJ's, but I knew my ears couldn't hear the difference.
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Thanks!
It is a great looking cab, can almost pass for an "original"!
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I sent him pics today, and told him I would let him sort through the box of tubes he brought. I fired it up on a couple of "Fender" 12AX7's and...
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Another 5E3 build.
I built myself a 5E3 several years ago, and took it over to my friends house for appraisal, (he's a real guitar player!) He really liked it, and this year...
Last edited by Bill Moore; 07-20-2021, 11:07 PM.
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CharlieP I too am almost 73, but not too shaky yet! I have built a few amps and am currently building another 5E3 for a friend who himself is a competent...
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Like drewl, I would just use the 220 you have in your house. Sure, you don't need 30A service, but the amp fuse should suffice for protection. Build an adapter...
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Aluminum house wiring got a bad rap, but it wasn't the wire that was the problem. The connections were copper/brass in the outlets and switches that expanded...
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I just went through this working on a Special 150! Enzo straightened me out and pointed to this:
http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/cross/comp...
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