little Blue Amp

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didit
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Re: little Blue Amp

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Thanks. Those be fairly detailed actually. So approximately a cubic foot (or 30 litres) of box volume with an oval open back roughly the area of speaker's piston. Based on that recording seems well matched to the speaker.

Best .. Ian
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M Fowler
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Great looking build and lots of great planning went in to your project.

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Your amp looks and sounds great. Really like how clean you kept the wiring. Just wondering where did you source the resistors and capacitors? I'm finding most of what I need for my build but I'm missing a few things.
I'm always looking for more places to source parts.
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Thank you )
The main part of the components I buy in tube-town.net. But some parts I buy from local sellers.
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Thats a great build and sounding amplifier, Can I ask which schematic you worked from and if any what changes you made?
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lovetone wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:36 pm Thats a great build and sounding amplifier, Can I ask which schematic you worked from and if any what changes you made?
The layout of AN Wonderland was taken as a basis. But I used JJ6V6S as power tubes.
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