A few years ago, DaGeezer and I worked together to come up with the Tweed Overdrive Special which used a simple 5E3 vol/tone control in the "clean" channel.
Recently, Doug Hoffman announced that he is going to carry a small "lunchbox" sized chassis. 12X 6.5 X 2.5
http://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=17502.0
I was pondering different designs that could fit inside that tiny chassis and came up with this idea. It might be cool to get a nice overdrive amp in a small chassis like this? I've attached a editable SCH schematic and layout.
I'd probably try a 12AY7 in V1 and a 5751 in V2.
NOTE: I think Doug will be carrying 8pin hole to 9 pin hole adapters? You would use that for the 3rd 12A_7 hole. The paralleled board would be about 7.38" (using a typical 28 hole tagboard as reference).
With the interest in the Tweedle Dee stuff, maybe this would be of interest to someone also?
With respect, 10thtx
Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
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Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
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Last edited by 10thTx on Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:44 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
Thanks,
Can't wait to get this chassis in stock and see what you guys come up with.
Still waiting on the final pricing figures and the delivery date
Can't wait to get this chassis in stock and see what you guys come up with.
Still waiting on the final pricing figures and the delivery date
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Re: Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
Doug and 10th, this is cool stuff.
Keep it coming.
Love the idea--2X6V6 or 2XEL84 and an efficient speaker is pretty loud.
Thanks.
Keep it coming.
Love the idea--2X6V6 or 2XEL84 and an efficient speaker is pretty loud.
Thanks.
Re: Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
10th, can you post the layout in the GIF format?
TIA
TM
TIA
TM
Re: Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
Sure. Check for errors and compare with schematic. IF there is a discrepancy, then go with the schematic.10th, can you post the layout in the GIF format
With respect, 10thtx
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The original TOS had a 12A_7 triode into a 5879 which this JR version does NOT have.
Having said that, I think it will sound somewhat similar to this tone which was recorded with an original TOS (with 5879 pentode) and using 6K6 tubes:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
I think the amp has some reasonably decent overdrive and tone for a tiny amp.
With respect, 10thtx
Having said that, I think it will sound somewhat similar to this tone which was recorded with an original TOS (with 5879 pentode) and using 6K6 tubes:
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
I think the amp has some reasonably decent overdrive and tone for a tiny amp.
With respect, 10thtx
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This looks great as usual.
One more to the list of pending builds - I seem to lately like 6L6 better, so maybe I'll do a Sr. version.
Niki
One more to the list of pending builds - I seem to lately like 6L6 better, so maybe I'll do a Sr. version.
Niki
Re: Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
Thanks, I'm going to build a 5881 version in a 5E3 style chassis with other changes. The caps will be mounted in a small Fender doghouse.10thTx wrote:Sure. Check for errors and compare with schematic. IF there is a discrepancy, then go with the schematic.10th, can you post the layout in the GIF format
With respect, 10thtx
TM
Re: Tweed Overdrive Special Jr.
I think that could be very cool & sound great!Thanks, I'm going to build a 5881 version in a 5E3 style chassis with other changes
IF you do build it, please post a review of the tone (or preferably a sound clip) so others can decide if it would be a good choice.
With respect, 10thtx