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67plexi
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#102

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#102 a few parts are on the way FET input jack and a quad of Sylvania STR-387 power tubes.
Thanks’ to all. No gut shots until it’s done.
Steve. :D
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I love the looks! Is that a wood front?
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Steve
Congrats!!..I'll bet it sounds wonderful.. :D :D
Nice work as always..

Enjoy

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What a tease... worse than my wife, no money shot :oops:


Looks great.
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Man o man

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That is tasty.
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Bob-I wrote:What a tease... worse than my wife, no money shot :oops:


Looks great.
Agreed! 8) Looks good on the outside though......
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Looks nice - how 'bout gut shots??
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Thanks’ for all the kind complements. I will show gut shots when it is completely finished.
The wood front panel is 4,000 year old redwood burl. That’s what the supplier told me.
It’s a mess; I’m redoing the rg174 shielded wire found some 50 ohm 100% silver AG coax.
The silver Teflon coax is fragile to work with and brakes easy time consuming, looks cool.
I will show old photos of the preamp board and the filter board. I used two watt mil. Spec, pots.
1969 Fender Twin power transformer if that is low power I will switch to a Fender Tone Master Power transformer as used in the real #102 My benches are full of repair jobs and have a room full of other amps for service as time allows you will get your gut shots.

Best regards, Steve.
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hmmmm...................resistors..................chunky

Nice work, did you make the cabinet?

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That redwood is off the charts!:shock:

I'll bet it looks like a million bucks in real life. :D

How are you liking the #102 tweaks compared to #124 Steve?
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that sure is purdy, Steve. nice work man.
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