Changed it to 18w haha there were a lot of noises so Im going to reassemble them but may as well use 18w with half power switch
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Re: Amp: Eighteen36 build
you can pre-order chassis here to spec with transformer hole and I IEC socket for 50 bucks. 2mm aluminium.
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Re: Amp: Eighteen36 build
I assume the red and black bits are for bias voltage readings and the pots for setting it? VERY NICE!! Whats the black knob do?
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Yup that's supposed to be the internal of trim pot but mounted at the bottom. Easy adjust
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Seriously cool build man, so much talent on this forum!!Marshmallow wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:31 pmYup that's supposed to be the internal of trim pot but mounted at the bottom. Easy adjust
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Re: Amp: Eighteen36 build
Thanks, I will build an external Dlator. I'll use a 12vac and then use a transformer to convert it to a high current (300v) internally. I was considering the ceriatone one but it's not tube buffered so it's not as punchy as the original one. One tube is enough.jeremyb wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:43 pmSeriously cool build man, so much talent on this forum!!Marshmallow wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:31 pmYup that's supposed to be the internal of trim pot but mounted at the bottom. Easy adjust
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Haha its not small..... its 490mm x 200mm chassis. Those Orange capacitors are HUGE..
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Well then... claming trick photography + my misread... thought you were building that in a 5e3 chassis
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Re: Amp: Eighteen36 build
Made a footswitch using an old footswitch enclosure. Gutted the inside and added the circuit and removed the graphics. Controls are OD/Clean, Jazz/Rock (not a standard feature for the ODS), Boost. It works perfectly.