Revisit High-Plate Classic with a 5-piece chassis

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Re: Revisit High-Plate Classic with a 5-piece chassis

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ijedouglas wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 11:25 pm
dbharris wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 11:23 pm
ijedouglas wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 10:29 pm

Thanks Dan. I have NOS GE 12AX7WA preamps and TAD STR redbase 6L6s
I just put a quad of those in my #102. I am liking them so far but still burning in. One has drifted more than the others. I have a quad of the old version TAD black plates in my JM Sig and like them a lot.
I'm really liking them. Did you get Apex matched with burn-in?
No, I got them from Amplified Parts with an order of some other parts for my 2nd Gen and sadly burned in wasn't an option. I see TAD is calling both 6L6 types STR now. Are yours the tall bottle or short? Mine are the short bottle.
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dbharris wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 11:33 pm
ijedouglas wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 11:25 pm
dbharris wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 11:23 pm

I just put a quad of those in my #102. I am liking them so far but still burning in. One has drifted more than the others. I have a quad of the old version TAD black plates in my JM Sig and like them a lot.
I'm really liking them. Did you get Apex matched with burn-in?
No, I got them from Amplified Parts with an order of some other parts for my 2nd Gen and sadly burned in wasn't an option. I see TAD is calling both 6L6 types STR now. Are yours the tall bottle or short? Mine are the short bottle.
I think mine are the tall bottle. I'll check a little later when I can
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I had those tall ones, directly from TAD. If APEX checks these and burns them in, he might be the much better option. Not the first time a set of TAD tubes failed me. Not meaning to sound sour, but keep an eye on them is all I'm saying.
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rootz wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:27 am I had those tall ones, directly from TAD. If APEX checks these and burns them in, he might be the much better option. Not the first time a set of TAD tubes failed me. Not meaning to sound sour, but keep an eye on them is all I'm saying.
Warning heeded..

What are your favorite new production 6L6s?
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My last new pair of JJ's were good. They still are after 4 years. I do quite a bit of commercial amps and reliability is important. JJ's never failed me so far. I also have good experiences with Tung Sol new production. I really like their 12ax7's. Rugged, sound good and measure mostly balanced halves and on par with the datasheets.
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Ian,

The big question is if you hear a difference with this amp now that is in the new chassis? Does it sound better or just "different"?

By the way, extremely clean and beautiful build (as usual). Definitely a reference build for me.

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mikeram wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:12 am Ian,

The big question is if you hear a difference with this amp now that is in the new chassis? Does it sound better or just "different"?

By the way, extremely clean and beautiful build (as usual). Definitely a reference build for me.

Mike
Definitely, same as with the other builds, there seems to be a clarity that was not there before. The top-end also doesn't seem as harsh, yet it feels to be a little brighter than before. It's quite a lot of work but IMHO it's well worth it. These amps get way closer to the real Dumble's I have played than anything else I have built.

I have 2 amps left (bluesmaster and #0124) and they are going to get the same treatment (yeah I know #0124 was a 1-piece chassis...maybe I'll get a chassis bent for that).
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Finished up the cab. Decided to go with suede and vox grill cloth like #094


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I think I'm in love with that amp!
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Looks fantastic!

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yes great, forcing me to try suede one day :)
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bepone wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:08 am yes great, forcing me to try suede one day :)
I’d be happy to guide you through the process of covering with suede. I think it’s actually simpler than covering in tolex, just more time consuming.

I’ve done quite a bunch of amps in suede already. Really fun to do IMHO.
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rootz wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:26 pm
bepone wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:08 am yes great, forcing me to try suede one day :)
I’d be happy to guide you through the process of covering with suede. I think it’s actually simpler than covering in tolex, just more time consuming.

I’ve done quite a bunch of amps in suede already. Really fun to do IMHO.
I agree. I think it was way easier than the tolex (or I'm getting better at it..) I did need to do a lot of planning as the hide I got was just big enough and any mistake would have caused a few things to get thrown around :lol:
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rootz wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:26 pm
bepone wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:08 am yes great, forcing me to try suede one day :)
I’d be happy to guide you through the process of covering with suede. I think it’s actually simpler than covering in tolex, just more time consuming.

I’ve done quite a bunch of amps in suede already. Really fun to do IMHO.
great.. there is local store with thin leather with million versions from pink to black, :lol: just need to find spare time thx
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Hi Ian, fantastic build again.
Do you think grounding points in this chassis have something to do with the sound of the amp?
Current flows can be a strange thing.
Maybe I do a PM on this.

Erwin
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