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Website, Store / Support / Re: Building without a Schematic
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on: October 06, 2013, 02:11:48 PM
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The entry level amp I would like to do is on You Tube. The guy took an Epiphone Valve Junior and on his third video he modded it again into a Fender style amp that sounds like Billy Gibbons at NAMM. The mods were ever changing and by video #3 I was not sure what parts and values he used in his final conversion. Any amp guys with a keen eye that can supply me with a bill of materials for this mod project? I have a Valve Junior if someone can give me some building directions.
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Website, Store / Support / Building without a Schematic
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on: October 05, 2013, 03:21:52 PM
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A schematic is not something that I get. I'm more of a mechanic. Show me a diagram and I think I can assemble and solder as shown. This being said, can I build an amp? I have a Fender Twin that I love. A Dumble clone is an amp I am dreaming of on a shoestring budget. If my skill level is enough to assemble an amp with the right parts I think I want to attempt a build. Can a mechanic build an amp?
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Website, Store / Suggestions / Egnater designed donor amp with Ceriatone Board Project
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on: September 27, 2013, 04:16:23 AM
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I am looking for feedback on an amp project I have invisioned. I bought a B52 amp model AT100 that does not rock my world. It does have a ton of parts to use for an amp build like 12 tubes (4 6L6, 7 12AX7, 1 5AR4) 100Watt PT, reverb, a birch cabinet as well as all the other donor goodies to build an amp. I was considering purchasing an Overtone HRM assembled board , chassis and face plates as a start to build an amp with these parts. Any thoughts on this project or another amp model that would lend itself to the massive amount of parts at my disposal??
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