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I am a member there also. I have the Subway Rocket Reverb and there just is not much out there on that model. It is a screamer though. I am thinking about a Rectoverb 25 though. I would prefer EQ for each channel instead of shared EQ.
Do it Chas, Do it!
I'm still amazed at the tone that comes out of my Rectoverb 25.
It even sounds good with ME playing thru it...
 
I found the Boogie board worthless. I had a shot at repairing 1100 fried Lone Star Mesa amps. I did a few had to build boards from scratch. Mesa wanted $50k plus 4 months training to be a servicing dealer and a store front.
Just not worth it in Alaska.
 
I found the Boogie board worthless. I had a shot at repairing 1100 fried Lone Star Mesa amps. I did a few had to build boards from scratch. Mesa wanted $50k plus 4 months training to be a servicing dealer and a store front.
Just not worth it in Alaska.

I will say though, Mesa is good about supplying schematics. I called and asked for one for my amp and they emailed it why I was still on the phone.
 
The 784-139 OPT is an exact copy, the primary winding's are mismatched like the original's just by a few ohm's.
Robert was an Engineer for Fender until they closed down in 1982-3 I buy most of my transformers from Robert
I built a copy of #102 ODS with 1970 Fender Twin transformers It was close but lacked the harmonic content I called Robert he sent me a 28 year old NOS set of Thordarsen Missner EIA code 238
transformers they were spot on. That's what Dumble used then. That amp has 3 world tours now I can't disclose who plays that amp because of an endorsement contract.
Next my friend Mark sent me the information on the Dumble Tweedle dee Deluxe I told Robert he sent a 1959 Fender Deluxe OPT NOS I built that amp in 4 hours I wanted a backup amp
I tried 5 different OPT they all fell short I called Robert he was out of stock but found one 400 hours later both amps sound the same.

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The 784-139 OPT is an exact copy, the primary winding's are mismatched like the original's just by a few ohm's.
Robert was an Engineer for Fender until they closed down in 1982-3 I buy most of my transformers from Robert
I built a copy of #102 ODS with 1970 Fender Twin transformers It was close but lacked the harmonic content I called Robert he sent me a 28 year old NOS set of Thordarsen Missner EIA code 238
transformers they were spot on. That's what Dumble used then. That amp has 3 world tours now I can't disclose who plays that amp because of an endorsement contract.
Next my friend Mark sent me the information on the Dumble Tweedle dee Deluxe I told Robert he sent a 1959 Fender Deluxe OPT NOS I built that amp in 4 hours I wanted a backup amp
I tried 5 different OPT they all fell short I called Robert he was out of stock but found one 400 hours later both amps sound the same.

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You amaze me...
 
ChasFred thank you. I lost my Anna last month 6 days in ICU. I needed this build to move on. Have all my parts now but have to deal with 1' of snow today.
 
ChasFred thank you. I lost my Anna last month 6 days in ICU. I needed this build to move on. Have all my parts now but have to deal with 1' of snow today.

I am sorry to hear about you loss. Building something like this is a perfect mental distraction. Pleas keep us apprised of your progress.
 
Bryan's Marstran 1202-118 Power Transformer is reading low 330-0-330 it should be 350-0-350 I have a 1968 1202-118 need that for a restoration

That will mess up the dropping string will have to recalculate
 
Bryan's Marstran 1202-118 Power Transformer is reading low 330-0-330 it should be 350-0-350 I have a 1968 1202-118 need that for a restoration

That will mess up the dropping string will have to recalculate
Sorry to hear of your loss plexi.
What B+ are you looking for? Maybe a 1202-133 PT (Brian can have one wound for you), as found in some JTM50's. Has the same secondary voltages as the JTM45's 1202-55 but higher current capability to accommodate EL34's, so around 350VAC a side yielding a B+ of 460 with tube rectification & 475 plus with SS rectification. Cheers
 
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