Stumbled across this, one hell of a Homebrew

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Re: Stumbled across this, one hell of a Homebrew

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Awww man that's child's play check out my friend john's 1000w bass amp!

http://www.chambonino.com/construct/const17.html

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My Gawd!!! :shock:

That is coool! $500.00 to retube, though. I'd love to see a gutshot.
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Now that is an eccentric masterpiece!!!
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That is a work of art people.

I know this is a Bass amp but it would be fantastic to have a PA power amp like that and 12 channel separate tube mixer with reverb. I liked old tube PA's. Probably need a pedistal fan to cool her off or leave it outside in the cold North Dakota/Minnesota winters. :)

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M Fowler wrote:Probably need a pedistal fan to cool her off or leave it outside in the cold North Dakota/Minnesota winters. :)
Or, it would make a great heater for any club in northern winters :) Keep one's hands warm before getting on stage!

Yes, that is a great piece of work for sure. Wow. What a beast.
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Dave the groupies keep me warm and the Schnapps. :D
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At first glance I thought I was looking at an OTL!
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for perspective the SVT puts out 250-300watts and was intended to run 2 8x10 cabinets. That beast pushes 1000watts - (8) 8x10 cabs :shock: think of the head room you would get just running 2 cabs :D
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M Fowler wrote:Dave the groupies keep me warm and the Snapps. :D
:lol: 8) Schapps and groupies would be a great thermogenic!! A little flask of Hot Damn or Goldschläger is great for skiing!
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Wow... Wattage aside, that's some of the neatest, cleanest lead dressing I've seen in a while. Nice technique! Very reminiscent of the whole Hiwatt/Military Spec shabang.

I certainly wish that my technique was that good.

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That Champ Electronics site is a real fun read.
I spent hours reading his stories a couple years ago.

Although he doesn't seem like a real friendly chap.
I emailed him with a question and he replied rather snotty.
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I think you could replace the 20-807s with six SV572 Svetlana triodes. Could probably drive them with EL84s, 6V6s or some such, one for two SV572s. 850 to 1KV on the 572 plates.
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I'll bet the lights dim for a square mile around when he hits a low D. :D
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That was a blast to see & read, thanks. Hopefully pt 3 will appear.

What are those cap/nipples on top of the big electrolytics? Vents?
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That Champ Electronics site is a real fun read.
I spent hours reading his stories a couple years ago.

Although he doesn't seem like a real friendly chap.
I emailed him with a question and he replied rather snotty.
Tom,

That's effect of years being near the Flux Capacitor. :)

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