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wher to find UK parts for dumbleator?

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Anyone in the UK/Eu help me in sourcing the parts to make a Dumbelator?

Specifically; Transformer and boards.

cheers

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norburybrook wrote:Anyone in the UK/Eu help me in sourcing the parts to make a Dumbelator?

Specifically; Transformer and boards.

cheers

Marcus
You can get everyrhing at

www.tube-town.de
www.musik-ding.de
Or
www.mouser.se
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none of them do a board set, I was looking for somewhere who has ready made boards. I don't have the facility to make my own at the moment.


Also which transformer? searching through 100 or 1000's on mouser just gets confusing after a while.


I can always order the Ceriatone C-later kit but I'm sure I can build for a lot less than $275

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can use a hammond 290wex, if you're using a choke, fender dlx, didn't use one in mine. 8)
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gz34 wrote:superb detail here from martin
http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=

Yes I've sent that thread, did a lot of searching before I posted.

Looks like I'm going to have to make some boards or buy the C-lator kit.


If I had a workshop it would be no problem but I don't have the tools or the space.


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norburybrook wrote:none of them do a board set, I was looking for somewhere who has ready made boards. I don't have the facility to make my own at the moment.


Also which transformer? searching through 100 or 1000's on mouser just gets confusing after a while.


I can always order the Ceriatone C-later kit but I'm sure I can build for a lot less than $275

Marcus.
Here ya go: http://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/Kits/M ... :5992.html

Change the values to D-later values and off ya go!
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Interesting, I remember looking at this when looking for a loop for my JTM45.

Just add a power supply and a case........... job done.

Could probably make it smaller than Martins one.


OR.....


Would you put it in the amp in place of the loop that's there?



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