HUSS 6v6 layout

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G'day

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Hey guys finally got on here. Back story is I'm a full time uni student atm with a disabled partner and 1.95 daughters. Desperately in need of a new amp as my roland went out in a blaze of fiery fury. I spent the last two years building high powered lighting systems for work so I've got good building skills but little understanding of how an amp works. A builder that I met on another forum convinced me I could build an amp for far less then I could buy what I needed, which is a mid wattage plexi style thing. I had some tube and things lying around and he offered to design and build a turret around what I had, I gave him money and he screwed me over. Heart breaking, as I just got a gig playing for a local blues band and had no amp, I had to pull out of my first paying band in years.

I found the huss 6v6 plexi cuircit online and saw that a lot of parts matched with what I had so I ordered the caps and resistors and built the board as shown on his website.

Basically to finish it I really need a layout showing how the turret board connects to the pt ot choke capcan pots and so on, so I can finish it and take it to an amp tech for inspection/testing. I can't afford to pay an amp tech to finish the build for me unfortunately.

I really had no plans to build an amp, it's been far to big of a drama for me, I'd rather just build a few pedals but im in a situation where I really need to get this done with what I have.

Thanks guys.
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Yup. Put your location in your profile, and there just might be someone local enough. Hell, I build for my buddies for almost nothing. I'd bet someone in your area might give it a go!
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Central Coast NSW Australia ^^^^^
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Reeltarded wrote:Central Coast NSW Australia ^^^^^
Ouch...I'm not quite that local! :oops: Guess it'll have to be the old-fashioned kind of help...over the internet! :lol:
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Hendrix1983, why don't you post your project on AGGH. There are a few active builders in your area that I'm sure would be happy to look over your work.

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What would it cost to ship it (without TXs) to the states and back?

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Try looking at this building guide:

www.metroamp.com/downloads/50_WATT_KIT_INSTRUCTIONS.pdf

And the several Plexi layout variants here:

http://ceriatone.com/productSubPages/BS ... 0_Docs.htm

to get a general idea of how plexi-style amps go together.

What kind of chassis and iron are you going to be using?
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Re: HUSS 6v6 layout

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Hendrix1983 - how far are you located from Sydney? I know there are a few people who post from there.

At this point do you have a chassis? What other hardware do you have - brands, etc? Like input jacks, power and standby switches, transformers, choke so we can help w/wiring codes (well choke doesn't really matter). Looks like you are set up for split cathodes for the V1 preamp tube. Also are you shooting for a standard 4-hole, 6-knob plexi panel, or are you incorporating any type of master volume and internally jumpered channels or cascading?
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Chris said:

"Got an 8k-8ohm ot 290v-0-290v pt and a choke, all the valves and pots and switches. Just trying to find a diagram showing how to wire it all together."
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If you put that thing in a chassis and take some pics I'm sure we could tell!you which wire goes where.isn't the layout structo posted correct should be easy enough to follow.
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hendrix1983 wrote:Basically to finish it I really need a layout showing how the turret board connects to the pt ot choke capcan pots and so on, so I can finish it and take it to an amp tech for inspection/testing. I can't afford to pay an amp tech to finish the build for me unfortunately.
What configuration are you using for the filters? Two cap cans or something else? I can easily drop that board into a 1987 layout drawing and hook it up. If you can wire it you can get it working yourself with a bit of help from the folks here.
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The transformer and filter wiring is easy. I think the hard part to believe in is how the board connections are labled.
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