Rocket Reverb

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Re: Rocket Reverb

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Zippy wrote: I like the effect of running at tweed voltages. I also like the idea of running tweed preamp voltages and black face output voltages.
Ahh, now I understand where you are coming from. Thank you, can't argue with that. Sorry for the interruption.
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Re: Rocket Reverb

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Here is a picture of my continously modded Rocket Reverb, my favorite so far. Going to do some more changes this weekend and get the voltages written down.

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Re: Rocket Reverb

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I take it you like red cabs?
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Re: Rocket Reverb

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M Fowler wrote:Here is a picture of my continously modded Rocket Reverb, my favorite so far. Going to do some more changes this weekend and get the voltages written down.

Mark
Looking real good. Red.

How close is your Rocket Reverb to Normsters Layout?

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Looking real good. Red.
Yes, that is a seriously great looking head there.
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Re: Rocket Reverb

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Thanks guys.

This amp has been discussed before but new members probably didn't see this thread so I keep it alive to show what many of us have done with various layouts and schematics provided by good members here. Check out Normster, rjguitar, Zippy, Rawnster and others that have built octal power tube Rockets.

I bought 5 blemished cabs from Dr Z and one blemished 212 combo cab all in red :) I had to use them up!

The amp is Normster's layout I just added boost switching off V1b now pedal switched. V1 plate is 150k instead of 220k. Using a SS rectified plug to boost voltage and it is driving two 6550 tubes. From the front panel you can see I also used Normster's reverb pad which is nice when your overdriving the preamp the reverb can get mushy. You can use a 12AT7 instead of the 12AX7 in the reverb which helps to get it more subtle.

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12AT7

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Mark, I just took out an old intercom, radio ( tube ) in my house. Did not want to recap it. But lo and behold there was a Mullard 12AT7 in there. I'll try it on the reverb.

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Re: Rocket Reverb

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Ange, that could make all the difference in amp, nice find! :)

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Re: Rocket Reverb

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Mr.fowler do u have a layout for this version with the 6l6s. I built the rocket just wondering what I need to change. I don't think so but could I use the same power and output trans that are in my rocket the pt is Wo25130 by weber pic posted below and the Ot is a ac30 style [IMG:677:800]http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p299 ... 45e61d.jpg[/img]
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Re: Rocket Reverb

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The layout used is Normster's popular reverb rocket one with EL34 output.

There are two different versions but I like the board layout of the EL84 version better 500pf mica cap is moved next to the PI connected to the 220k, better layout.

As far as switching for boost or tone cap switching you have to figure out what you want there. I use 10uf/25v ecap for boost off V1b using mini spst switch or foot switched later on in the build.

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Re: Rocket Reverb

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For the persons wanting to add reverb to an existing Rocket or what I call the Rockster (Octal Rocket) style chassis, there is plenty of room for the extra tube. It doesn't take a lot to make this all work out and adds a nice extra feature to the Rocket sound.

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