10w SE KT77 amp using NOS national transformers. Built together with the 3w amp .This was a sort of a frankenstein amp thought I'd use up some of the the spare parts I had.
Started as a 3 knob gibson style amp to somewhere between a blackface and a gibson tweed, added a few mods to it to make it even more versatile. The chassis is rouhgly 290mm x 40mm x 160d.
Controls:
SW: Boost, Bright, Deep, Tweed (Crunch)
Controls: Gain,Treble, Tweed, Bass, Master
Speaker Impedance: 2/4/8/16
Since the handle came in today, I'll be installing it in the evening and doing a final photoshoot for instagram . Sorry phone image quality is not so good.
Marshmallow's 10W amp.
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Re: Marshmallow's 10W amp.
Cleaned up the amp and took it to the smoke room for a photoshoot. Came out alright! Probably my new favorite amp. Got a couple more slightly larger amps in the works.
Re: Marshmallow's 10W amp.
Stunning!Marshmallow wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 11:57 am Cleaned up the amp and took it to the smoke room for a photoshoot. Came out alright! Probably my new favorite amp. Got a couple more slightly larger amps in the works.