> The JTM45 ... was derived directly from the Fender Bassman
Not an exact copy. Changing the input tube is a fairly obvious mod. Changing the NFB is a bit more subtle. And of course the vacuum and iron sounds like Birmingham instead of Fullerton.
> don't write the word "stoner" all over your amp and then use that as a screen name.
It's a common enough name. Stoner didn't bring up the Green, someone else found that. Orange, Green, 5F6A, JTM45..... everybody copies but changes the name/design just-enuff.
If this stoner is shilling for Green, he must be smoking some good chit to be posting 178 degrees away from what Green is offering. And why mention other brands like Randall? More likely our stoner has no connection to whoever is scribbling inside the Greens.
> i want to build the gnarliest metal head , doomed sludge... ... ... ... ...
You and a thousand other people. Some with decades of experience gnarling sludge.
Learn computer algorithms. When it comes to totally metallic gnarl, you can do that in PC far faster than in real hardware.
Meanwhile build a Champ or Deluxe kit. You need to walk before you run. You need confidence on a simple build to get you through the major frustrations that complicated builds always throw in your path. You can ALWAYS find use for a small amp. Any amp you build with your own sweat and blood will sound better to your ears than any amp you just buy. And it is worth noting that many strong-flavored guitarists use quite simple amps.
sorry i'm new but,
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Re: sorry i'm new but,
Ok so I did a little research and it turns out I am a total ass. Sorry Stoner, I must be mentally unbalanced or something. Here's a link I found interesting about Green Amps:
http://www.vintageguitar.com/brands/details.asp?ID=145
I think a Plexi would be an ok amp as a first build. There is alot of info out there about them and it's a pretty versatile amp. If you planned the circuit board right you could make it so it wouldn't be too difficult to change it to a different circuit like a JCM800 2204 or something if it wasn't haevy enough for you. Here's link to Mark Huss's cool site where he shows his build step by step :
http://mhuss.com/SmallBox/index.html
Again, I don't know what I was thinking, and I appologize for being jerk.
http://www.vintageguitar.com/brands/details.asp?ID=145
I think a Plexi would be an ok amp as a first build. There is alot of info out there about them and it's a pretty versatile amp. If you planned the circuit board right you could make it so it wouldn't be too difficult to change it to a different circuit like a JCM800 2204 or something if it wasn't haevy enough for you. Here's link to Mark Huss's cool site where he shows his build step by step :
http://mhuss.com/SmallBox/index.html
Again, I don't know what I was thinking, and I appologize for being jerk.
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Re: sorry i'm new but,
5E3 or JTM-45 clone. Take your time. Buy good tools; xlite or klien for hand tools, a $200 temp controlled soldering iron. Really. I insist. Buy it used for $50 on ebay. Weller. Put a 25 watt tip on it. Have a 40 watt tip handy. Jump in. It's fun and all you can ruin is time and money.
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25 and 40 watt tip?
what applications would require the changing of a tip for watts?
something you need to connect but don't want to be heated as much?
thanks for all the advice,
i am well set up in the tool department, i work at a place called high end systems, we make automated lights for the entertainment industry and beyond i suppose.
I'm hella excited about this learning experience.
a little torn apart between a kits convienance and the scavenger hunt aspect of collecting the components myself (this is a daunting task).
when done i'd just like to be able to dial in a chunky sound that doesn't just scream marshall, which is hard to do with a marshall..
its good to want i guess.
i nosed around and the first four sabbath records were recorded on green amps or the matamps probably.
the rep told me the circuits are specialized to green amps i guess the mathias fellows design.
i didi not know sunnO))) was an amp brand either, turns out buzzo plays em, i love the melvins, seen em so many times, always sooo good.
thanks,
humblestoner
something you need to connect but don't want to be heated as much?
thanks for all the advice,
i am well set up in the tool department, i work at a place called high end systems, we make automated lights for the entertainment industry and beyond i suppose.
I'm hella excited about this learning experience.
a little torn apart between a kits convienance and the scavenger hunt aspect of collecting the components myself (this is a daunting task).
when done i'd just like to be able to dial in a chunky sound that doesn't just scream marshall, which is hard to do with a marshall..
its good to want i guess.
i nosed around and the first four sabbath records were recorded on green amps or the matamps probably.
the rep told me the circuits are specialized to green amps i guess the mathias fellows design.
i didi not know sunnO))) was an amp brand either, turns out buzzo plays em, i love the melvins, seen em so many times, always sooo good.
thanks,
humblestoner
BAH!
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Re: 25 and 40 watt tip?
[quote="stoner77"]what applications would require the changing of a tip for watts?
something you need to connect but don't want to be heated as much?/quote] Yup. Break out the 40 watt iron for big wire to ground buss leads or taking apart stuff that's trash anyway. A rule of thumb is to use as little heat as necessary to make a good quality joint.
Practice
something you need to connect but don't want to be heated as much?/quote] Yup. Break out the 40 watt iron for big wire to ground buss leads or taking apart stuff that's trash anyway. A rule of thumb is to use as little heat as necessary to make a good quality joint.
Practice
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Re: sorry i'm new but,
This is excellent advice. I have built three, all scratchbuilt. Started with a 5F6-A, then a P1 eX (www.AX84.com), and recently a JCM 800 clone for my son. I had an absolute blast with the P1-eX. I added a tremolo circuit and Princeton based reverb. This is by far my favorite amp to play... so far.Meanwhile build a Champ or Deluxe kit. You need to walk before you run. You need confidence on a simple build to get you through the major frustrations that complicated builds always throw in your path. You can ALWAYS find use for a small amp. Any amp you build with your own sweat and blood will sound better to your ears than any amp you just buy. And it is worth noting that many strong-flavored guitarists use quite simple amps.
The simplicity of the P1 eX (or Champ) makes it an excellent starting point for an ever expanding knowledge of tube based amplification.
Re: sorry i'm new but,
Ceriatone has a jcm800 kit thats priced at 650 ?
seems intresting.
i think a jcm800 might be my first build.
so far
metroamp
doberman
ceriatone
are there other sites that sell quality kits or parts i can fanaticly scour?
i seriously want to clone an orange amp eventually.
don't mean to be a pest.
thanks,
seems intresting.
i think a jcm800 might be my first build.
so far
metroamp
doberman
ceriatone
are there other sites that sell quality kits or parts i can fanaticly scour?
i seriously want to clone an orange amp eventually.
don't mean to be a pest.
thanks,
BAH!
Re: sorry i'm new but,
Brownnote
GDS
Dockery amps
Trinity
ThunderTweak
Hoffman
etc.
GDS
Dockery amps
Trinity
ThunderTweak
Hoffman
etc.
Eardrums!!! We don't need no stinkin' eardrums!