Looking for d'lite 22/33 Documentation
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Looking for d'lite 22/33 Documentation
I am looking for layouts/schematic of the d'lite 22/33 (6V6/6L6) model. Brown Note has closed up shop and I have searched but not found. Are his amps archived anywhere? Can anyone help?
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Re: Looking for d'lite 22/33 Documentation
could be wrong but try looking for 'Normster' 'D-lite' I think the brown note things were taken from his layouts.
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M
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I have used this D'Lite layout with good results.
Cheers
Guy
Cheers
Guy
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Many post already on this subject if you search and take the time necessary.
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Thanks for the help. I had searched but not found. I will do some more looking .
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IIRC, this was the one latest full feature versions, works for 22/33 and 22/44.
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Basic version with mid boost.
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Great to see the relay OD, PAB version. Thanks.
Is there any source for the Relay PCB?
Is there any source for the Relay PCB?
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Your right, website is gone. I was just on it about a month ago.
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Re: Looking for d'lite 22/33 Documentation
Best place I know of for good relay stuff is HoffmanAmps.com
http://hoffmanamps.com/MyStore/perlshop ... =591823393
He's got some pcb's for relays and for a relay PS based on the 6V heaters, if you've got enough spare current. If not you could get a separate heater supply and use his too... or roll your own relay power supply and just use the relay boards themselves.
~Phil
http://hoffmanamps.com/MyStore/perlshop ... =591823393
He's got some pcb's for relays and for a relay PS based on the 6V heaters, if you've got enough spare current. If not you could get a separate heater supply and use his too... or roll your own relay power supply and just use the relay boards themselves.
~Phil
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Re: Looking for d'lite 22/33 Documentation
Yours Sincerely
Mark Abbott
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Yep, that's it, the clone of Ampdocs relay board. Thanks for posting this link Mark.Mark wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2017 1:42 am AFAIK these are the original boards.
http://grangeramp.com/shop/index.php?ma ... a69ca3f745
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Re: Looking for d'lite 22/33 Documentation
What's the general consensus on these builds? Do they sound "authentic?"
Ideally, I'd like to do a build that I can switch between 6L6 and 6V6 with just a tube change and re-bias. I this plausible? 20-ish watts seems to be about my wheelhouse for the majority of the places I play.
Ideally, I'd like to do a build that I can switch between 6L6 and 6V6 with just a tube change and re-bias. I this plausible? 20-ish watts seems to be about my wheelhouse for the majority of the places I play.
Re: Looking for d'lite 22/33 Documentation
Wouldn't the B+ be a bit high using the spec brown note PT with no tube rectifier?