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ivan H

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Well, new amp build actually.
So I had built a little Fender Champ-ish type amp in a head format about a year & half ago, but used larger transformers that allow other tubes (EL84, 6L6, EL34 etc) to be used. While a decent amp, the bigger output transformer didn't sound quite the same as a champs & more importantly, didn't react like the smaller champ OT. So, I decided it would be better to rebuild that amp into something like a Marshall (Slash model) SL5 (only using the EL34's full potential) & build up a "proper" Champ. This is the result.WP_20180510_005.jpg WP_20180510_006.jpg WP_20180509_001.jpg
For this one I used a reproduction of the tiny, high load impedance output transformer as used in the very early 50's model tweed champs, seen hereWP_20180505_001.jpg (the chassis is chromed & there is a reflection showing on it). I have a couple of pics taken during the build;WP_20180505_003.jpg WP_20180505_006.jpg WP_20180505_007.jpg
Board drilled & turreted. I used my own layout rather than follow Leo's.WP_20180510_002.jpg
& a shot showing the guts. I also used a different grounding scheme than the originals. The only other deviations from the original tweed circuit is the addition of a 470 ohm screen grid resistor & a 1k5 metal film (beyschlag) grid stopper resistor on the output tube. Tubes used are NOS, NIB items. An early 60's GE 5Y3WGTB rectifier, a Philips ECG JAN 6V6GT & a Sino 6N4 12AX7. All voltages are within the correct range though the 6V6 is biased a little hot (about 120% max dissipation). Being a very rugged tube it can handle this no problem & shows no sign of red plating at idle or anywhere through to full clip, & does sound great, though I might bias it back down go 100% max dissipation in the interest of tube life. The speaker is an alnico Weber 8A125.WP_20180509_002.jpg
Volume goes to 12. Get a bit of that into you Mr Tufnel. One more picWP_20180510_004.jpg
Cheers
 
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How do you like the Weber speaker? I recently ordered an amp switcher from them. While I was on the site, I brosed their speakers and they seemed like a good value and were well reviewed
Thanks for the kind words guys. I chose to use a Weber speaker after playing a couple of Weber equipped amps & liking them very much. The thing is, with Weber offering at least a few variants of each of their speakers, ie; alnico or ceramic, early or late break up, acentuated treble (extra "chime") etc, care must be taken when choosing a speaker so as to get the one that best suits your needs. Weber staff are happy to advise before purchase. Ok, back to the amp, yes, these amps are a classic example of "less is more" & it easy to see why they've been used on so many great recordings. A Tele or strat sounds great through it clean or driven & while a Les Paul can sound a bit dark clean, driven hard it sounds great. Surprisingly loud for 4 watts too. Cheers
 
nice build I'm a big fan of the old small Tweed circuits, especially with single coils in the stock voicing.
I still plan on adding some series Zener diodes to bring the B+ down a bit on mine.
Have the diodes just not the time.

I have the Weber Sig 8 ceramic in my 5F1 / 5F2a and the Sig 12 Alnico in my 5e3 build, like them both just fine.

did you build the cab and if so, what is the covering?
 
Sorry, Ivan... but that amp is missing about 20 knobs and 10 switches!




Excellent job. I agree on the Webers. They have something for everybody. Great quality and priced reasonably.
 
Board drilled & turreted. I used my own layout rather than follow Leo's.
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Ivan... I was just noticing the way you wire and connect the two 68K input resistors at pin 2. Is there an engineering advantage in your method?

Om my Allen Amp Sweet Spot and Allen Amp Chihuahua (pictured), I've been doing it this way:

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Just one wire:

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Ivan... I was just noticing the way you wire and connect the two 68K input resistors at pin 2. Is there an engineering advantage in your method?

Om my Allen Amp Sweet Spot and Allen Amp Chihuahua (pictured), I've been doing it this way:

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Just one wire:

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The two 68k resistors are "grid stopper" resistors (when the Hi input is used) & so are most effective when placed right at the socket. I know most amp manufactures have mounted them either on the jacks or the board, but, for stability of the tube they"re best mounted as close to the socket as possible, same as with power tubes. Cheers
 
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