Well, I think I'm finally done with this amp project that I started about four months ago. But I do want to pursue a more permanent and classier look to the chassis's front face lettering, like a custom shaped, very thin plaque, that will fit and name all the controls and morph to the area where there will be a new model name for the amp. For now, my label maker will have to do.
Anyways, in the last three days, I've added:
A Vox-styled Cut control... Inspired from Rob Robinettes website on amp mods!
Tested three different types of Master Volume circuits.
Refined the voicing of the second stage, the tonestack, and the phase inverter.
And a little bit of wire and component cleanup.
Pots left to right: Cut, Master Volume, Reverb, and (part of) Treble:
The circuit from the input jack to the first preamp tube is very unique to this series of Carvin design. There's no dedicated grid resistor to pin 7 of V1b. I don't understand how it works, but it works!
Looks a little busy in there!
Artificial Center Tap, DC Rectifier, Filtering, Choking and Voltage Dropping Resistors:
I like the clear heat shrink tubing:
The output transformer is the ONLY original Carvin part that made it to this amp project...
A little closeup of the reverb jacks, speaker jack (8 ohms), and heater wiring:
Now it's time to meld everything back together, and maybe create a video clip of the results...
