Thanks to skyboltone for the digital rendering. Thanks, of course, to Ken Fischer for the inspiration and the original Trainwreck. It's a great circuit to experiment with.
I built this into a 5E3 kit, and it only takes slight mods of the board (and the addition of a choke). Sounds really cool. Should you choose to build one, take it down to your local music store and pit it against the Fender Tweed Deluxe reissue. But do so at your own risk--they may forever banish you from the store.
I tried about 8 speakers with this, before settling on the Weber Signature 12 ceramic.
Anyway, have fun with it. Thanks again to skyboltone for the digital drawing.
TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
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TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
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Rich Gordon
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"The takers get the honey, the givers get the blues." --Robin Trower
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Re: TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
Thanks Rich...I was wondering what to do with my 5E3....
Aharon
Aharon
Aharon
Re: TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
So it uses the Bandmaster/Super/Bassman/etc. PT instead of the normal Tweed Deluxe one?
Got any photos and/or a layout?
Got any photos and/or a layout?
Re: TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
RF, what are your PT and OT values? I don't use BBQBoy trannys. Looks pretty interesting! 
Re: TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
Hmm, I might have noted the wrong transformers on there. I used the Weber 5E3 kit as a base, which lists the PT as W025130. Thats 340-0-340 @ 150 mA. The kit lists the OT as 041318, which is what I used, I think. I got the choke from tubedepot.com, as I recall--the small one for tweeds. You could use a PT with lower HT, if you wanted to run lower plate voltages.
The OT is 6600 ohm pri and 8 ohm secondary.
I'm away from home now and don't have access to my files. I have a good gut shot I can send y'all or post. It's not that elegant, since lots of stuff is crammed into that small tweed chassis. I think if I built another one I might use a regular chassis.
I can't check the amp for the particular parts anymore cuz I sold it to a guy who heard it and just couldn't live without it. I did like it a lot, so I may end up making one to keep--though I can't seem to actually keep any amps. Y'all know what I mean--people hear them, play them, gotta have them.
I'll try to get that pic posted later this week.
The OT is 6600 ohm pri and 8 ohm secondary.
I'm away from home now and don't have access to my files. I have a good gut shot I can send y'all or post. It's not that elegant, since lots of stuff is crammed into that small tweed chassis. I think if I built another one I might use a regular chassis.
I can't check the amp for the particular parts anymore cuz I sold it to a guy who heard it and just couldn't live without it. I did like it a lot, so I may end up making one to keep--though I can't seem to actually keep any amps. Y'all know what I mean--people hear them, play them, gotta have them.
I'll try to get that pic posted later this week.
Rich Gordon
www.myspace.com/bigboyamplifiers
"The takers get the honey, the givers get the blues." --Robin Trower
www.myspace.com/bigboyamplifiers
"The takers get the honey, the givers get the blues." --Robin Trower
Re: TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
I'd like to see a gut shot if you decide to post it..........
Aharon
Aharon
Aharon
Re: TNT - Two Nob Trainwreck schematic
What does it sound like ? A 5e3 on steroids? Is there any additional headroom over a stock 5e3?
JOE
JOE
Resistors not Transistors !