Structo wrote:The 200uF caps are connected in series to give you 100uF total.
The 220K resistors are balancing resistors to even the voltage on them as well as acting as bleeder resistors to drain the cap voltage when powered down.
Many thanks, long long day today, to much work,
A few more pics of semi completed boards, pots with buss bar in, rear plate fitted.
If I had to make a criticism of the chassis and plates is the fit is not 100%, little bit of fettling to be done, however for the money very good value
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a little bit more progress, I had to wait quite a while for the transformers and with running the business I haven't had anywhere near the time I would like but heres a few more pics
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A little more progress while I,m off work after a knee operation, all of the power section is pretty much ready to wire and test, fingers crossed on silly mistakes lol
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184009 appears to have a 1/16" thicker stack than 184001. It has the same basic spec (4k2 Zpri and 4/8/16 secondaries) and it is referenced to the same set of Fender part numbers as 184001 (022855, 125A9A, 022871, 125A13A), but in a different order (022855, 125A9A are listed last for 18001). The fact that MC is maintaining two different part numbers probably means that there is a difference in the winding pattern. The odd thing is that 18-4009 is a few dollars cheaper.
Well knock me over side ways, fired up first time with no issues,
I would like to say its fantastic but I think this needs a little tweeking , the bottom needs tightening up a little, the HRM definatly needs to go and I need to get a little more response on the eq, its pretty subtle
All suggestions gratefully received and if your in blighty I,ll even buy you a beer
Great looking build! Hang in there for a while before yanking the HRM. I have a 50 watt BM that is turning into one of my favorites. Have you tried a Dumbleator yet? Works wonders with the HRM OD.
jestaudio wrote:Well knock me over side ways, fired up first time with no issues,
I would like to say its fantastic but I think this needs a little tweeking , the bottom needs tightening up a little, the HRM definatly needs to go and I need to get a little more response on the eq, its pretty subtle
All suggestions gratefully received and if your in blighty I,ll even buy you a beer
Of all the ODS circuits, I've found the HRM the most difficult one to sound good right off the bench. I think the theres a sweet range for V2 plate voltage and trimmer settings.
What's your preamp voltages and HRM trimmer settings?
jestaudio wrote:Well knock me over side ways, fired up first time with no issues,
I would like to say its fantastic but I think this needs a little tweeking , the bottom needs tightening up a little, the HRM definatly needs to go and I need to get a little more response on the eq, its pretty subtle
All suggestions gratefully received and if your in blighty I,ll even buy you a beer
Put the HRM on a lift switch so you can keep the option, when you have burned everything in after some 80 hours, might be worth revisiting.
Tubes, speakers etc etc will all influence how the HRM sounds