SD60 build completed! Clip...
Moderators: pompeiisneaks, Colossal
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
Beautiful build, super THICK and CHEWY sounding too.
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
As always superb build Carl. Sounds wonderful.
The name fits. (THOR). just perfect..
The name fits. (THOR). just perfect..
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
That looks great Carl,I wish you would have built yours first so I could copy yours.
I've got to get a cab for mine.I gave it the road test by knocking it over while sitting its edge .I got the basment done so I was setting up shop down there.Didnt hurt anything except that blackpate triple mica sylvainia I was braggin about is now toast.I thpught I was getting some powertube rattle but it was a loose lightbulb in the ceiling fixture getting shook.Thats was 2.5 on the MV
I've got to get a cab for mine.I gave it the road test by knocking it over while sitting its edge .I got the basment done so I was setting up shop down there.Didnt hurt anything except that blackpate triple mica sylvainia I was braggin about is now toast.I thpught I was getting some powertube rattle but it was a loose lightbulb in the ceiling fixture getting shook.Thats was 2.5 on the MV
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
Well I picked up a set of iron for a build of one of these (thanks RH). I am at a crossroads as far as flexibility goes in my tastes and builds. I think the Trainwrecks are novel amps but simple one trick ponies. I need more , especially since I'm setting up a home studio. I cant afford to play an amp that loud as it would seriously limit my hours of operation. Thanks to fusionbear and cbass for loading up this and other threads with info about this amp.
"It Happens"
Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump
-
- Posts: 478
- Joined: Thu Nov 01, 2007 4:42 am
- Location: Southern California
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
My pleasure!passfan wrote:Well I picked up a set of iron for a build of one of these (thanks RH). I am at a crossroads as far as flexibility goes in my tastes and builds. I think the Trainwrecks are novel amps but simple one trick ponies. I need more , especially since I'm setting up a home studio. I cant afford to play an amp that loud as it would seriously limit my hours of operation. Thanks to fusionbear and cbass for loading up this and other threads with info about this amp.
Here is a clip of my rig.. SD60 and JTM45/100 influenced builds...
http://youtu.be/lP67ZheEYdQ
Learning to learn...
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
Yea , that's nice there. Coincidentally, I also have a parts pile on the bench for a Park 75 build using a pair of 6550's. I guess I need to get a nice delay pedal with a looper set up. You did it again.
"It Happens"
Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump
- memphis032
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:57 pm
- Location: Suffolk, England
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
I'm planning on doing a 6v6 output SuperDrive build, and have a couple of questions.
I was planning to have a single input jack and use a dpdt relay to switch in the extra stage. I can't see any issues with using standard FX pedal switching for that (the arrangement that grounds the input when it's switched out). Should be ok, shouldn't it?
Also, if this were done, is there going to be a big volume change when switching channels? Would having two master volumes (switched by relay from the same trigger) be necessary?
I have an 8k OT, which is why I was going for 6v6s, but I'd seen that 5881s are often paired with a high output impedance - is 8k going to be too high? The OT should be good for 30W, so should cope with cathode biased 5881s otherwise...
I was planning to have a single input jack and use a dpdt relay to switch in the extra stage. I can't see any issues with using standard FX pedal switching for that (the arrangement that grounds the input when it's switched out). Should be ok, shouldn't it?
Also, if this were done, is there going to be a big volume change when switching channels? Would having two master volumes (switched by relay from the same trigger) be necessary?
I have an 8k OT, which is why I was going for 6v6s, but I'd seen that 5881s are often paired with a high output impedance - is 8k going to be too high? The OT should be good for 30W, so should cope with cathode biased 5881s otherwise...
-
- Posts: 1391
- Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:53 pm
- Location: Texas
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
That's how I did mine. Single input, and I just used a panel mount dpdt for the switch, no relays, as the faceplate was for an Express, so my bright switch is actually the channel switch I call it the really bright switch.
The amp is definitely a bit louder running 3 stages as opposed to 2. Triggered MVs linked to each channel would be fun.
The amp is definitely a bit louder running 3 stages as opposed to 2. Triggered MVs linked to each channel would be fun.
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
That's what I did, and it is (fun).Smokebreak wrote: Triggered MVs linked to each channel would be fun.
Two relays triggered together, a DPDT for the channel and a SPDT for the MV. I used a DPDT for both.
- memphis032
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:57 pm
- Location: Suffolk, England
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
I assume two 1M pots in parallel, switching between the wipers?
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
Correct!memphis032 wrote:I assume two 1M pots in parallel, switching between the wipers?
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
for those interested in iron, the wind pattern of the naylor output is pretty close to the concorde/komet iron. the concorde set would be the one to choose since the 4.8k pri is closer to the 4.3k of the naylor. the power trannie will put you right in the same 490-500v range. and of course i have a concorde set for sale in the for sale section rh
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
Nice job Carl!
Are those JJ filter cans?
Are those JJ filter cans?
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
- memphis032
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:57 pm
- Location: Suffolk, England
Re: SD60 build completed! Clip...
Another question for them that have played with this circuit: The paralleled 500k pot // 560k resistors - is the resulting "taper" useful or would sticking a 250k pot in there be just as effective?