Another Bassman Build - Tweed 5F6A : New Digs

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Good to know. I assume you're digging the hell outta that thing? Still waiting to fill a cab before I can really start getting into mine. The single 12" AlNiCo just doesn't do it for me. One more ceramic to go. :)
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Blackburn wrote:Good to know. I assume you're digging the hell outta that thing?
Not really, it's sitting waiting for a cabinet. I've moved on to other builds, actually I have too much going on at the moment.

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What speakers are you planning?
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Blackburn wrote:What speakers are you planning?
A pair of Weber ALNICO and ceramic 10125's

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Ok I am slow here, finally lacquered the cab and installed a couple of Jensen Falcon Jets at the top.

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Sweet! :D

I'm about to lacquer a couple of 5E3 cabs and am planning on using the Minwax Polyshades lacquer/stain, and I think honey oak is the shade I was referred to. What was your process and did you do poly or nitro?
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Super cool!!

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Well, late to the party, but I must say that is an a outstanding 5F6-A! Excellent!
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statorvane wrote:Well, late to the party, but I must say that is an a outstanding 5F6-A! Excellent!
Thanks

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Look's great Mike good work. I'm interested how the Jupiter caps will
sound. My last build used .022uf @ 630v 1% polystyrene after 50 hours
of play time they smoothed out. I had concerted the Jupiter's.
You may find this interesting I just recapped my early 1960 Fender Concert
Amp it has a real Tweed Bassman OPT in it. Originally the bias was two 8uf
@ 160v first I used 10uf @ 160v the amp had some hiss then tried 47uf @
250v ROE what a change sounds like a JTM-45 on steroids now.
No hum or hiss now.


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67plexi wrote:Look's great Mike good work. I'm interested how the Jupiter caps will
sound. My last build used .022uf @ 630v 1% polystyrene after 50 hours
of play time they smoothed out. I had concerted the Jupiter's.
You may find this interesting I just recapped my early 1960 Fender Concert
Amp it has a real Tweed Bassman OPT in it. Originally the bias was two 8uf
@ 160v first I used 10uf @ 160v the amp had some hiss then tried 47uf @
250v ROE what a change sounds like a JTM-45 on steroids now.
No hum or hiss now.


Steve. :D
Thanks Steve, you I just love those old Fender circuits and have come full circle to appreciate how less is more.

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67plexi wrote:Look's great Mike good work. I'm interested how the Jupiter caps will
sound. My last build used .022uf @ 630v 1% polystyrene after 50 hours
of play time they smoothed out. I had concerted the Jupiter's.
You may find this interesting I just recapped my early 1960 Fender Concert
Amp it has a real Tweed Bassman OPT in it. Originally the bias was two 8uf
@ 160v first I used 10uf @ 160v the amp had some hiss then tried 47uf @
250v ROE what a change sounds like a JTM-45 on steroids now.
No hum or hiss now.


Steve. :D
Are you saying ,changing the bias caps removed the hiss ?
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Billyz, Yes the 47uf @ 250v ROE x 2 made in Germany killed the hiss.
Dead silent with single coil pickups. I can't tell the amp is on with my ears.

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67plexi wrote:Billyz, Yes the 47uf @ 250v ROE x 2 made in Germany killed the hiss.
Dead silent with single coil pickups. I can't tell the amp is on with my ears.

Steve.
Roederstein, do you think it is the quality of the ROE, or the value ? I'll give them a try in my next build. Though , I have not had much trouble with noise using Philips or Rifa caps.
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Sorry Billz they are RDE I have used them in 10 Dumble style builds.


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