Have been on a Marshall and Fender kick lately but have decided to finish this. After I promised myself when this spool of solder was gone, I am done building amps! Figured I would offer this chassis and parts up for sale - then realized I just need a Power transformer and a few parts to get it done. Will somebody loan me some solder??
Recommendations for Power transformer and relays greatly appreciated. Dunno if I will implement the FET as I use a clean boost on pedalboard.
Seeing/hearing this amp up close this winter in Nashville renewed my interest in the project. Here we go.... Fitting the chassis with pots, transformers and switches is up next.
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Your build is looking really nice. I like the CE chassis . I have one that I will be using for a Bluesmaster non-HRM build. In regards to relays I use the ones from grangeramp.com.
I live in Canada so with the difference in the dollar, for me its always Hammond Transformers. This guy has the best prices online a1parts.com.
Important to use RN65 metal films on the V1 & V2 plates? I think I have some. I populated this board about 4 or 5 years ago. Just checking before I get too far along....
stelligan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:56 pm
Important to use RN65 metal films on the V1 & V2 plates? I think I have some. I populated this board about 4 or 5 years ago. Just checking before I get too far along....
I doubt anyone could hear a difference if you didn't....
I threw my bluesmaster combo together recently with all kinds of random resistors I had on hand and it sounds great.......
Yes I agree with Marcus here as well. I have heard these amps with and without the RN65 side by side in the same room (both 124 clones) and I could not tell the difference.
Guy77 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 1:01 pm
Your build is looking really nice. I like the CE chassis . I have one that I will be using for a Bluesmaster non-HRM build. In regards to relays I use the ones from grangeramp.com.
I live in Canada so with the difference in the dollar, for me its always Hammond Transformers. This guy has the best prices online a1parts.com.
Cheers
Guy
Thanks for the sourcing tip and good luck with your project. I built a 50 watt Bluesmaster a while back. Nice circuit with pleasant breakup on the clean channel.
Mr. dB wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2017 1:44 am
Nice precision power supply board.
Those were from J Borders. Unobtainium now I guess...
norburybrook wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 6:14 pm
I doubt anyone could hear a difference if you didn't....
I threw my bluesmaster combo together recently with all kinds of random resistors I had on hand and it sounds great.......
Marcus
Great news. I figure if it ends up not broke - I won't fix it.
martin manning wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2017 3:26 pm
Has to be somewhere to get some more. Radio Shack 60/40 solder is pretty good stuff in my experience...
Yeah, I'll find some. I haven't sourced anything in this town yet and I have lived here over 3 years. I need to get out more..... I have this 90/10 silver bearing here that is not doing me any favors....
martin manning wrote: ↑Sat Aug 05, 2017 3:26 pm
Has to be somewhere to get some more. Radio Shack 60/40 solder is pretty good stuff in my experience...
Radio Shack solder - I'm sure their metallurgy is okay, but man their flux is just the worst.