"Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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Dr d
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"Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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Decided to prototype a mixture of designs in a 5e3 chassis. So....fender deluxe transformers, tube rectified, 2x6v6, cathode biased, Small Special values and basic architecture, with a 2nd gen. OD (push/pull switch on treble) squeezed in, and finally PAB on a toggle switch. I love it! Difficult to get a bad sound. Great clean sound with very controlable breakup. Sweet overdrive, and works really well with pedals. Voltages are 365v, PI 290v, V2 197v and V1 196v with a dropping string of 470R, 18K and 2k2. Still room for improvement ( with the voltages!), though I can't complain at the moment with the tone.
Thanks to Jelle, Synchu and Telentubes for inspiring me to try this out!
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Re: "Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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wow, what a fit. makes mine look spacious.
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Re: "Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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Dr d,

That looks amazing! The ultimate rehearsal amp?

Best of luck with any tweaking.

Cheers,

Paul.
'Beauty is in the ear of the beholder'
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Re: "Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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Thanks Telentubes for your comment and also for posting your build! Yes its a very tight fit! I wanted to try this out first with parts I had available. I am so pleased with the outcome, I will now make a chassis that will be a little easier to work on and with a better layout for the controls, footswitch etc.
Indeed Paul, a cool rehearsal amp is what I was aiming at! Its a very easy and versatile amp to work with and, as a Deluxe sized combo, really portable!
Thanks for the interest and thanks, as always, to this wonderful forum and its participants.
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Re: "Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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This looks great! 3D utilized to the max :)

Would love to hear some sound samples.

Niki
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Re: "Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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Thanks Niki! Will see what I can do!
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Re: "Tiny" Small Special with 2nd gen. OD

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I did something sorta similar with a Tweed BlueMeister & active FX.

I used a sawed off shortened 18w tweed type chassis into a cabinet about the size of a 5E3 Deluxe. It now has an Emminence Texas Heat speaker in it. Stand up PT & OT.

Cathode biased 6L6's. Maybe 15-17w? It has relay switching. I'm very happy with the tone of it. The active FX also makes a great master volume for me.

With respect, 10thtx
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