Re: This Old Tube Amp... with Bob Vila (tons of pics!)
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:29 pm
Me too!oldangelmidnight wrote:Very cool.
I want to hear the EGC into Elements into this.
Me too!oldangelmidnight wrote:Very cool.
I want to hear the EGC into Elements into this.
Haha so true, the smell inside is like a mechanics shop.. it smells like oil and metal, it's awesome!excane wrote:Very awesome indeed.
I love the insides of old Fenders. The cloth covered wire inside my Showman had this insane funk growing on it... but the smell was vintage goodness.
What an idea! I do love hall reverb the most... this long spring tank sounds pretty cool though, wish the RRR could do that!Blakemore wrote:Awesome stuff, Ryan! That amp looks great, and I'm sure you couldn't be happier with it! That said, am I going to be the only one that suggests that instead of that stupid Accutronics verb, you should've just hardwired a RRR into the amp? ;)
I'm gonna have to derail this thread a bit to thank you so much for making that video of Hitler trying to sell the Klon.. Tanya and I watched it yesterday for the first time and we both had tears rolling out of our eyes and sore stomachs from laughing.. every single line is perfect and hilarious! You're a comedic genius, sir! Guys, if you haven't seen it, do yourself a favour and watch it!AxAxSxS wrote:Nice man! You went really thorough with it.
It's a magical formula, Trey, clean amp plus high gain pedal, you can't beat it! *smile*t-rey wrote:Very cool. My Elements has me wanting something with pretty shimmery Fender cleans too :animal:
This is awesome, Pete, I love the way you think! Those speakers and tubes have good life left in them... maybe I should just make a second super reverb!Scruffie wrote:Now to take the best of those old speakers and tubes and make a new low wattage amp!
No? Just me...
Lovely refurb though!
Thanks Kev! Amps are like old muscle cars hey... if you put some work into them and make sure they've got the fixings they need, they'll run great pretty much forever.Forrrest wrote:nice!
always respect a man that respects his amp!
Very nice, Tyler! I'm a big 4x10 fan, this amp is really bassy and beefy sounding and I love it.Psyre wrote:aren't supers just the coolest amps ever!?? I have a '68 myself. It's the greatest a,mp I have played. I lucked out. The 4x10's are just so sweet.
I should've had a demo video in here too for completion.. just such a pain to make demo videos! I will though, you guys need to hear EGC into Elements into super reverb, it's pretty darn good.oldangelmidnight wrote:Very cool.
I want to hear the EGC into Elements into this.
What tubes have you got to play with? I love the little SMPS amps you can make, great for cranked tones at night and quite a saving on the power transformers!Ryan wrote:Thanks for checking it out, guys!This is awesome, Pete, I love the way you think! Those speakers and tubes have good life left in them... maybe I should just make a second super reverb!Scruffie wrote:Now to take the best of those old speakers and tubes and make a new low wattage amp!
No? Just me...
Lovely refurb though!
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2 x Parallel 12AT7 in push pull and 2 x 12AX7 Preamp tubes, bet you'd get a nice little 5wish amp outta that.Ryan wrote:There's 6 preamp tubes, 12AX7A and 12AT7 and 2 power tubes, 6L6GC.. and you bet your butt I'm into these sorta projects!
It was a really great old school sounding amp! Perfect for late night practice and really warm, sadly I had to sell it to eat though. I don't think I did take any pictures no! *looks down and kicks rock* Shoulda done.Ryan wrote:I had to search engine those letters and numbers, Pete, and heck yeah I want to make one of those! That's awesome! My search engining took me to a thread of you working on just such an amp.. so how'd it turn out and do you have pics and should I build the same one? I wasn't familiar with this project before and it's very cool, thank you!
Thanks for the offer buddy! Goroth hooked me up with an AX7 and I have a AU7 for the output, just waiting until I can afford a suitable output transformer (found a real nice English made one designed for these projects for only £13 shipped which is so cheap for the U.K!).Ryan wrote:Thanks Charles!
Heck yeah I do, Pete, that sounds cool! You still need a tube for experimentos? I can send you one...
The SMPS can be made with a few cheap parts! A MAX1771 or 555 timer, inductor, high voltage MOSFET and a few components, i'll dig you up the schematics/articles a bit later.Ryan wrote:Right on, what a guy! So where do you get the SMPS and output tranny? Are you working off a project I can read or just winging it? How exciting!