Thanks.
The Heyboer trannie was originally from another amp, but I also used the Hammond for the production builds.
Miniwreck aka Lite Rail
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Re: Miniwreck aka Lite Rail
Steve,
I must say thanks again for being so open with your layout and schematic. I really love it. It's an affordable build for the diyer.
Everyone who's played the amp is quite impressed with the tone and volume it achieves at such low power. Now we just need to figure out how to keep all of the that and add "clean" at the same volume level in the same small package. I think that would be huge hit! Maybe a topic for another forum though...
BTW: What did you think of my layout changes?
Regards,
Steve
I must say thanks again for being so open with your layout and schematic. I really love it. It's an affordable build for the diyer.
Everyone who's played the amp is quite impressed with the tone and volume it achieves at such low power. Now we just need to figure out how to keep all of the that and add "clean" at the same volume level in the same small package. I think that would be huge hit! Maybe a topic for another forum though...
BTW: What did you think of my layout changes?
Regards,
Steve
Re: Miniwreck aka Lite Rail
Nicely done. My layout of course is more traitional "Wreck" (seperate ps board, filter caps in a bundle), but also a little more cluttered.
By the way, I had no annoying SE hum, so I wonder if something about the layout changes contributed to this.
By the way, I had no annoying SE hum, so I wonder if something about the layout changes contributed to this.
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Re: Miniwreck aka Lite Rail
What size enclosure did you guys put this in? I'm very interested in trying this myself.