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How much for a set of the boards?

Also, is CE still making those killer Chassis?

I'm about due to build a Robben Ford...


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guitardude57 wrote:How much for a set of the boards?

Also, is CE still making those killer Chassis?

I'm about due to build a Robben Ford...


Thanx!
Probably around $90-$100 with relays. I don't think CE still makes them, but I had some similar chassis made recently.
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Thanks!

Do you have a website?

And do you still make Amp head cabinets?
I have started to make some 6V6 powered Plexi amps,
And have been looking for a cab maker also

Thanks man!
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New .pdf in first post includes conversion from "Classic" to "Precision" power supply by addition of 4 eyelets and 16 holes for radial filter cap leads. No, you can't change the radial caps without lifting the board, but the same is true of the PCB version.
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I had these board sets made and they are for sale. PM me for details
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alkuz1961 wrote: Tue Dec 06, 2016 7:28 pm ATTACHMENTS
PCB all.rar
(47.75 KiB) Downloaded 233 times
When I open the .rar file it comes out as a .Lay6 file, does anyone know what program I can use to open this?
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Lay6 is sprint layout.
There is a Free viewer: http://www.abacom-online.de/updates/Spr ... Viewer.exe
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perfect thanks
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Martin, do you have anything made up for an HRM board?
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dorrisant wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:34 amMartin, do you have anything made up for an HRM board?
I do not. I can look into it, though.
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martin manning wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2020 11:35 am
dorrisant wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:34 amMartin, do you have anything made up for an HRM board?
I do not. I can look into it, though.
I don't mean to trouble you. I could generate a drawing and a board if I knew where the dimensions were. I have some info, probably enough to get started.

EDIT: Found it! Well, at least it will work.

https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27261
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I added a new .pdf with my take on an HRM board to the first post in this thread.
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martin manning wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2020 1:25 pm I added a new .pdf with my take on an HRM board to the first post in this thread.
this will of great help to many Martin, thank you.

I think a 250k is better than a 1M for the bass pot, the 1m is like a trigger :D

just my 2 cents.

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Thanks again Martin!
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I've added a new .pdf at the top of this thread with FET and power supply board layouts using radial caps. Axial-leaded electrolytics are getting increasingly scarce and expensive, so why not?

In addition, the relay voltage regulator is now mounted on the relay power supply board. There is no need for a heat sink as long as the current draw is limited to 150 mA in the worst case, which is where 5v relays are used with the doubler circuit and 6.3VAC input, or the FWB circuit with 12.6 VAC input. 150 mA will support three 5V relays (30 mA each) and four LED's (15 mA each), so that should not be a problem. Other combinations where the regulator drops less voltage will have more capability.
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