I've seen the Mojotone kits and they are insanely complete!!!!@!!!!
That looks like another cool kit and amp too... DO IT!!!!
Sourcing your own parts brings on other challenges. I have built two amps sourcing my own parts. In both builds, the empty cabinets, one a head and the other a 1x12 combo, were bought as a finished product. The 1x12 amp's chassis was a blank chassis that needed to be drilled for all holes and openings. This was all a PITA, but I got through it and was very rewarding in the end. Did I save money doing it this way? The answer is no! But I did feel like a super hero about my accomplishments...![]()
I've seen the Mojotone kits and they are insanely complete!!!!@!!!!
John … it’s interesting that you sourced your own parts instead of buying a kit. In the end, do you think you saved any money going that route?

You won't save any money by doing this. But you will get better parts.John … it’s interesting that you sourced your own parts instead of buying a kit. In the end, do you think you saved any money going that route?
Incidentally, this has my attention, too. Looking at the schematic, it looks stupid easy to build. I‘m contemplating sourcing the parts to make a head version and eliminate the second input. I may even get a small metal brake to fabricate my own chassis.
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Mojotone GA-5 Style Guitar Tube Amp Kit
Amp Kit Difficulty LevelEasy HardIf this kit shows as out of stock please check here for more information.Please read our article 'Mojotone Amp Kit Building Primer' along with our amp kit disclaimer located in the Specs tab before buying this kit. Originally produced from 1954-1956 the GA-5 was...www.mojotone.com
The handles are a nice vintage touch.Just picked up this piece of salvage will make a board set and order this 36 wattView attachment 72082 transformer set.
I got mine from this guy... out of Little Rock, Arkansas:I didn’t know you
China trash MDF cabinet...After closer inspection it's no worth my time China trash MDF cabinet and the chassis is not correct for this layout.