T-Rex
Well-Known Member
Afternoon all, I have started a third amp build, something that's "out of the box thinking" for me, and somewhat new. A 14watt 6CM6 (small 9 pin version of a 6V6) is the power section, fixed bias, and that gets coupled to a stock Marshall style 2203 preamp, up through the PI. Chassis is a Modulus, PT is Hammond., OT and Choke are ClassicTones. One of the new wrinkles for me is I'm using a PCB for the first time.
The non-populated PCB came from Headfirst out of AU ( I have no affiliation with them), same with the FX loop board. The PCB board is well built. It's layout offers many options that can be built off of it such as a 1959 or 1987 model, or a 2203, or even a JTM or a Bassman could be configurated on it. Traces are thick, board footprint is well laid out, and with some thinking you can use traditional can caps if you don't want to use radial caps.
I'm using all of the good stuff and will build the amp complete, in playable form. After that point, the amp gets sent off to another builder for High Gain mods. When he is done with it will be up for grabs.
Yesterday I took the Modulus small box amp chassis and drilled and knocked out all of the non-stock layout holes. Today I mounted most everything to see how it fits, pictures below of both tasks. Rectifier is S.S. with the main reservoir a 50uF, screens also a 50uF ( dual can cap), and 33uf radial on board caps from the PI through preamp. I have not decided the cosmetics of plate colors or head box size and color.
I'll introduce the second builder when the time is right. Pics below.

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https%3A//i.imgur.com/212bQC4.jpg[/img]']https%3A//i.imgur.com/FHLT2j4.jpg[/img]']
The non-populated PCB came from Headfirst out of AU ( I have no affiliation with them), same with the FX loop board. The PCB board is well built. It's layout offers many options that can be built off of it such as a 1959 or 1987 model, or a 2203, or even a JTM or a Bassman could be configurated on it. Traces are thick, board footprint is well laid out, and with some thinking you can use traditional can caps if you don't want to use radial caps.
I'm using all of the good stuff and will build the amp complete, in playable form. After that point, the amp gets sent off to another builder for High Gain mods. When he is done with it will be up for grabs.
Yesterday I took the Modulus small box amp chassis and drilled and knocked out all of the non-stock layout holes. Today I mounted most everything to see how it fits, pictures below of both tasks. Rectifier is S.S. with the main reservoir a 50uF, screens also a 50uF ( dual can cap), and 33uf radial on board caps from the PI through preamp. I have not decided the cosmetics of plate colors or head box size and color.
I'll introduce the second builder when the time is right. Pics below.

https%3A//i.imgur.com/212bQC4.jpg[/img]']https%3A//i.imgur.com/CkbIrNS.jpg[/img]']

https%3A//i.imgur.com/212bQC4.jpg[/img]']https%3A//i.imgur.com/ReKavIu.jpg[/img]']

https%3A//i.imgur.com/212bQC4.jpg[/img]']https%3A//i.imgur.com/7h9AM3U.jpg[/img]']

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