Low Power Boutique Amps

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I don't know if there is already a thread in this same theme but tell me about your boutique low power amps.
I just sold one, as stated in another thread. It was a Trinity Amps Custom Triwatt Lead. That's a very high quality hand built 22W clone of a Hiwatt DR103. Mine was 6V6 powered but could also use KT66 power tubes for 33W. It was absolutely fantastic but just wasn't getting used. Here is a couple of photos:

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Share your boutique amps with us folks!
 
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I have 2 LOW watt bou-tique amps the 5 watt PANAMA Conqueror CHAMP clone and the Lil Sexy (built by our own lovely and talented Drumoid) --5 watt (correct me if I am wrong) Tweed "ish" amp----the "groovy" vintage looking one on top of the Marshall
Im not sure if the F30 MESA/BOOGIE qualifies as a bouti-queee amp-- but ---- DID YOU SEE THE MESA there ??? isnt it lovely?
 
Thought I would post the Trinity 18W Plexi clone and cab that I have. It is a blend of the '68 Plexi and the TMB circuit.

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The cab is an early to mid '80's Marshall 4x10 with Creambacks. It is in excellent condition and sounds wonderful, especially at window rattling volumes.
 
I built a Trinity 18 watt Marshall TMB about 10 years ago.
I also used a pair of 6V6's in place of the EL84's.
Built a cabinet the size of a Blues Jr. and covered it in luggage grade tweed cloth and stuffed a 12" Eminence Neo speaker in it.
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Stuffed full of N.O.S. glass.
It's potent, especially with the channels jumpered.
 
DUDE is that a TUBE CLOCK!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!??!?!?

thats FRIGIN AWESOME!
Yes it is. It is called a nixie clock and is made from Eastern Block numeral tubes used to make electronic instrument displays like voltmeters, ammeters, Geiger counters, etc back in the '50's. I bought from a guy in Belarus.
They are still available on EBAY but the tubes are getting harder to come by so the prices are steadily climbing.
 
I built a Trinity 18 watt Marshall TMB about 10 years ago.
I also used a pair of 6V6's in place of the EL84's.
Built a cabinet the size of a Blues Jr. and covered it in luggage grade tweed cloth and stuffed a 12" Eminence Neo speaker in it.
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Stuffed full of N.O.S. glass.
It's potent, especially with the channels jumpered.
Very nice Hack! I love it as a combo. A Marshall tweed!
 
I have never built a kit amp but have built 151 scratch builds so far.

I did buy my sister in law a Friedman Runt 20 best sounding amp in it's price range in Auckland NZ.

I did look at the parts in her new amp cheap parts I did not get a photo but this is a 15 watt Friedman DS 15

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I don't know if there is already a thread in this same theme but tell me about your boutique low power amps.
I just sold one, as stated in another thread. It was a Trinity Amps Custom Triwatt Lead. That's a very high quality hand built 22W clone of a Hiwatt DR103. Mine was 6V6 powered but could also use KT66 power tubes for 33W. It was absolutely fantastic but just wasn't getting used. Here is a couple of photos:

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Share your boutique amps with us folks!


Niice!!! shes a beauty for sure!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
My Allen Amps Chihuahua. Built from a kit. It's a Class A single-ended tube amp, operating at 6 watts with a single 6V6GT. The output tranny is capable of 10 watts, and by replacing a couple power resistors and switching the output tranny's impedance speaker lead, I can operate this amp with a 6L6 or EL34. The amp circuit is based on a Blackface Champ, but there are some added modern extras designed into the circuit by David Allen. The extras are: Tube driven Reverb (9", 3 spring tank), beefier speced trannies, a Mid/Raw control that can also be activated with a footswitch, and a Master Volume control. I also opted for a 10" speaker instead of the usual 8".

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Syscokid, If you wish to lower the noise floor on your build run a 100R pair of resistors filament supply to ground on Fender builds use the indicator lamp
It's a false center tap. This ODS-100 build look at the red IRC resistors on the photo.

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Syscokid, If you wish to lower the noise floor on your build run a 100R pair of resistors filament supply to ground on Fender builds use the indicator lamp
It's a false center tap. This ODS-100 build look at the red IRC resistors on the photo.

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Hey 67plexi... Interested in your info. But my lack of knowledge in what you're suggesting is at very high levels. Would you mind explaining a bit more? Or provide a link where I can take my time and understand this a bit better?
 
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