Tweedle Dum - Completed

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Synchu
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Re: Tweedle Dum - Completed

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Great build. Nice and clean (gotta learn how it's done somewhen :) )
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Re: Tweedle Dum - Completed

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Re: It Lives

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ToneMerc wrote: FWIW, PT is 326.5-0-326.5 but HT current rating was setup to run both 6V6 and 5881.Thus PT is not loaded as heavy as the stock type units.

TM
Great idea TM
your chassis and face plate looks great



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Re: It Lives

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dcribbs1412 wrote:
ToneMerc wrote: FWIW, PT is 326.5-0-326.5 but HT current rating was setup to run both 6V6 and 5881.Thus PT is not loaded as heavy as the stock type units.

TM
Great idea TM
your chassis and face plate looks great



Darin
Thanks Darin, it didn't make much sense to chase down simlar PT's already on the shelf. I will pop on the JJ 6V6's later and document any volatge changes verses the TAD.

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Re: Tweedle Dum - Completed

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Installed the JJ 6V6's with no other changes and the line voltage is the same as above.

V3 & V4: 398V plates, 358.5V screens, 24.14V cathode

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Re: Tweedle Dum - Completed

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Jelle I think the faceplate is Mojotone brushed silver front engraved acrylic.
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Re: Tweedle Dum - Completed

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Man, did you finish? I'm interested.

What cat resistor did you use for the power tubes?

Do you have a spare chassis?
I build and repair tube amps. http://amps.monkeymatic.com
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