BM_Build in a Funk_Chassis

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Very nice build! My congrats!

What is a "Evil Twin OT"?

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V1a Plate 184 v1b 189 v2a 203 v2b 216 v3a 266 v3b 260 v3k 39
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novosibir wrote:Very nice build! My congrats!
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Thanks, praise is always welcomed. :D
novosibir wrote: What is a "Evil Twin OT"?

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Not sure - I thinks its just a 100 watt twin transformer with the 16.8 and 4 taps. It also has 2 other secondary leads for a balanced XLR rec out jack.
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novosibir wrote:What is a "Evil Twin OT"?
The "evil twin" is the "red knob" Twin amp, called "The Twin" if I recall correctly.
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Thanks for posting that schematic! :D

Very cool amp! Does it sound like the Dogears soundfile?

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Nice looking build!!
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Funkalicousgroove wrote:Nice looking build!!
Thanks It should be - it's your chassis/headcab and I looked at your build pics as a partial reference when I was building it. I'm sure we'll see some better ones than mine with the new builds from your latest chassis run.
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heisthl wrote:I'm sure we'll see some better ones than mine with the new builds from your latest chassis run.
Crikey! I'm not sure how?! Looks damn near picture perfect already.

Maybe you could have twisted the heater wires running between the power tubes a little tighter? :D (that's meant to be a joke!)
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Probably better.... Check out my new clip now that I added back the 47pf in the pre-od network...
jelle wrote:Thanks for posting that schematic! :D

Very cool amp! Does it sound like the Dogears soundfile?

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Excellent work! As always 8)
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the bias is not BM, 3k9 feed and 24k trim tail with the 2x47uf /160v i guess is for the skyliner amps no BM, GREAT JOB really!
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Again with the killer workmanship, and nailing it. As always you've done a great job. In the words of my ex,"How many more amps do you need?!". :D
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Pazzo,

What the heck are you talking about with the bias circuit?
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Huh? Do you have some BM pics you'd like to share? ;)

Don't always believe what you see in schematics..... Fwiw, I've seen in the BM firsthand.
pazzo63 wrote:the bias is not BM, 3k9 feed and 24k trim tail with the 2x47uf /160v i guess is for the skyliner amps no BM, GREAT JOB really!
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Don't forget to make the "accessories" after your Funk build.
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