Thought I'd post a couple of pics of the Rocket I'm trying to finish. It's not a traditional build as I've used a 36W Marshall type chassis, so it's not that much space available. Not sure how this will turn out regarding noise / hum, but I've decided to give it a go.
I've stolen some ideas here and there and the layout is a mix of a couple of amps. This place is a great source for info.
Have anyone here used the MM10CH choke for a Rocket? The dc resistance is a tad low, but perhaps if I up the screen grid resistors to 470ohms it will work fine? I've used it in a Marshall build before and I really liked how it gave that amp more balls!
Power board done and transformers and standoffs installed. The chassis work was a pita.. I think this is the first and last chassis I'll ever drill & punch. Just too much work.
I think it's about time to heat up the solder iron and get to work soon.
Anyone have some input regarding that choke I'm about to use? MM MC10H
10H @ 200ma @ 290R. Too little resistance or can I up the screens from 100 to 470 - 1K and be okay?
The heaters are done and it took a while. I caved in and used the drill to get it right. I also made a little board for the cathode resistors and caps.
The Switchcraft jacks are gone and replaced with Cliff jacks. Thought I'd try out the Larry grounding scheme.
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Boy this amp looks spectacular !! My only concern would be your condensers. Maybe its just my amp, but my rocket gets Hot !! I haven't measured the temp. I just know I have a hard time trying to sink enough heat to run a vvr. It may be to warm for the bees wax.
keewee wrote:Boy this amp looks spectacular !! My only concern would be your condensers. Maybe its just my amp, but my rocket gets Hot !! I haven't measured the temp. I just know I have a hard time trying to sink enough heat to run a vvr. It may be to warm for the bees wax.
Thanks keewee
I don't use the bees wax versions in this amp, so I don't think that it will be a problem. The ones I use are tin - and aluminum foil mylar, rated to 85°C working temperature.
surfsup wrote:U got anything behind the caps/resistor board for the PA to protect it from touching the chassis? Seems real close
Yes, there is a 1.5mm polycarbonate plate behind the board.
Colossal wrote:Great looking head cab! Cool faceplate design: creme pointers, retro cartoon rocket logo, jewel lamp. Purple tolex and gold piping tops it off!