Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
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Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
Here's some photos of the inside my Rocket build. This thing sounds amazing. Very clean and jangly up to about 12:00 as Allyn stated. Dead quiet at idle. I'm using a set of NOS Russian military 6Pi14Pi-EB's in it, and they sound great. I haven't tried any EL84's yet to compare.
Will have pictures of the cabinet and clips next week.
Thanks all.
Steve
Will have pictures of the cabinet and clips next week.
Thanks all.
Steve
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a couple more...
A couple more...
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Great looking build I like those heavy duty impedance switches.sst4270 wrote:Here's some photos of the inside my Rocket build...
How did you ground your filter caps? Did you group the 20's and 40's together or separately? I can see a ground wire going to the lug on the rectifier base. Is that the only one?
Tim
In case the NSA is listening, KMA!
In case the NSA is listening, KMA!
Re: Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
Steve,
Looks great. The Rocket is a very cool amp...
Pete
Looks great. The Rocket is a very cool amp...
Pete
Re: Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
Great job,Clean build.
Clips,clips,clips....
Steve
Clips,clips,clips....
Steve
Grounding of Pwr supply caps
drhulsey,
I wired the (-) side of the 20uF caps together and grounded them to the chassis at the same point as the board ground. See grounding tabs at bottom center of photo. The 40 uF caps are tied together and grounded at the tab next to the rectifier. The other black wire(s) visible in the bottom of the photo are the inductor wires going from the standby switch to the power supply cap. It's pretty cramped obviously. Also I'm not sure if this is the "exact" way of grounding these caps, but I think it is sufficient in terms of current flow. And as I stated previously the amp is dead quiet.
Steve
I wired the (-) side of the 20uF caps together and grounded them to the chassis at the same point as the board ground. See grounding tabs at bottom center of photo. The 40 uF caps are tied together and grounded at the tab next to the rectifier. The other black wire(s) visible in the bottom of the photo are the inductor wires going from the standby switch to the power supply cap. It's pretty cramped obviously. Also I'm not sure if this is the "exact" way of grounding these caps, but I think it is sufficient in terms of current flow. And as I stated previously the amp is dead quiet.
Steve
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Re: Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
Beautiful build. Would love to hear some clips.
What transformers did you use?
What transformers did you use?
Transformers?
Follow this thread: http://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ansformers
Re: Grounding of Pwr supply caps
I think you're exactly right. Ron Worley and I have been trying to figure out how Ken did it so that we could put it in our layout just for authenticity.sst4270 wrote: Also I'm not sure if this is the "exact" way of grounding these caps, but I think it is sufficient in terms of current flow.
Who knows? Maybe Ken didn't always do it the same way
Thanks for the info
Tim
In case the NSA is listening, KMA!
In case the NSA is listening, KMA!
Cabinet pics
Finished the cabinet.
Will try to record some clips tonight.
Will try to record some clips tonight.
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Re: Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
wow! very nice walnut faceplate
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Actually the cabinet is Curly Ash and the faceplate is Birdseye Maple.
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Re: Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
walnut or not - never mind - nice faceplate
In my express faceplate will be with oak.
In my express faceplate will be with oak.
Re: Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
SST - Great looking cab! Where did you get that cool handle?
Re: Rocket Build "Maxine" cabinet ++ clips added final
Nice build and Nice cab...Everyone always overlooks Ash.It's a great looking wood and easy to work with.
I like those handles as well.Been thinking about them for mine.Antique electronics has got them in a bunch of colors.I,ve used thier black one's on a couple of speaker cabs.
Nice build man.
Steve
I like those handles as well.Been thinking about them for mine.Antique electronics has got them in a bunch of colors.I,ve used thier black one's on a couple of speaker cabs.
Nice build man.
Steve