Yeah. I keep going back and forth. I might end up putting “Amp building” off until I am retired and just pay up for a new amp if I really want one. I have time for a pedal here and there but don’t know if I could find the time it would take to build up an amp right now.I want to get into building amps. I am comfortable with high voltage and mains, but with all my focus on pedal at the moment it is a bit cost preventative.
At least I am lucky to have an amp I am satisfied with.
I am really liking this, just not sure of time. Would be awesome if anyone has built one and their take on the sound that comes from it.Has anyone built ones of the projects from the Rob Robinette page? I previously wanted to build his Blackvibe. It is like a single channel vibroverb without the vibrato or reverb. It can be done with 6L6, 6V6 or 12AX7s. His Micro versions are 1-2W using preamp tubes as the output but otherwise the same amp circuit. He has micro versions of the bandmaster, 5E3 and JCM800. I listened to one of the 1W Blackvibes and it was actually fairly clean and loud still. I have at least 30 12AX7s lying around so these projects have some appeal.
Hey, that's a beautiful wood cab, You say walnut... Is that black walnut by chance? I had an uncle in Kentucky that built his whole house out of black walnut, well, all the interiors... The house is next door to a graveyard and with all that dark wood, it would be a great location for filming a horror movie. Lol!No longer interested in the Mesa.
Instead I believe I want to try and make a 25 watt version of my West. Very straight forward components. I have the schematic. Just have to figure out how to half everything and add a solid reverb tank. The cab is no problem as I built my last cab out of walnut and love it, stuck a super Champ head and a 12” Jensen in it and sounds great but you know how it goes, always wanting the next thing to build.
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Thank you, and if you have any photos of that house I’d love to see it. Black Walnut is my favorite wood. He must of cut down and milled his own trees/boards for that house because Walnut is very $$ for wood. Usually used for items not houses!!!Hey, that's a beautiful wood cab, You say walnut... Is that black walnut by chance? I had an uncle in Kentucky that built his whole house out of black walnut, well, all the interiors... The house is next door to a graveyard and with all that dark wood, it would be a great location for filming a horror movie. Lol!
As for your "half" West amp, use JJ 6V6S tubes and a B+ of around 350-400 volts. Get a Fender Deluxe OT and there you go, should be good for 20-25 watts.
Yes, R.R.'s site is a source of great info. His amp mods sound nice and are useful. The pic is of a mini JCM800 that I built from a beyond repair Blues JR, it's my (and Marshall's) design but the cold clipper mod in R.R.'s site is a nice addition to this 15 watt amp, it makes the amp more versatile.Has anyone built ones of the projects from the Rob Robinette page? I previously wanted to build his Blackvibe. It is like a single channel vibroverb without the vibrato or reverb. It can be done with 6L6, 6V6 or 12AX7s. His Micro versions are 1-2W using preamp tubes as the output but otherwise the same amp circuit. He has micro versions of the bandmaster, 5E3 and JCM800.
What is the West amp? Cabinet looks great BTW. It is harder to do than it looks. I made 2 pine cabs a few years back. I learned that dado blades are better suited for hardwoods. Lots of tear out on my box joints and the pine looks rustic but no where as nice as the walnut. Would like to build something with 2 x 10" one day. Maybe the 2nd time around, things will improve.No longer interested in the Mesa.
Instead I believe I want to try and make a 25 watt version of my West. Very straight forward components. I have the schematic. Just have to figure out how to half everything and add a solid reverb tank. The cab is no problem as I built my last cab out of walnut and love it, stuck a super Champ head and a 12” Jensen in it and sounds great but you know how it goes, always wanting the next thing to build.
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Yes, R.R.'s site is a source of great info. His amp mods sound nice and are useful. The pic is of a mini JCM800 that I built from a beyond repair Blues JR, it's my (and Marshall's) design but the cold clipper mod in R.R.'s site is a nice addition to this 15 watt amp, it makes the amp more versatile.