Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
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Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Builds are looking great guys
TM,...using Takmans...nice
cant wait to see how she turns out.
Off topic...can we get a nice pic of your avatar?
That ride looks smokin...is that your Camero?
Darin
TM,...using Takmans...nice
cant wait to see how she turns out.
Off topic...can we get a nice pic of your avatar?
That ride looks smokin...is that your Camero?
Darin
Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
I picked up an insurance savage Cobalt SS of which I'm thinking about cutting up and putting in a SBC for my youngest so she can do some 6.90 index 1/8 mile racing....hence the Avatar.dcribbs1412 wrote: Off topic...can we get a nice pic of your avatar?
That ride looks smokin...is that your Camero?
Darin
Here's the car that's on my Avatar, a stock Cobalt that was cutup and full tube chassis installed. It has a single turbo SBC and is setup for Outlaw 10.5 type racing.
TM
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dcribbs1412
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Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Thanks TM
really nice machine...
we need got shots...
jk
Have you had it on a strip yet?
It looks like solid adrenaline.
Thanks
Darin
really nice machine...
we need got shots...
Have you had it on a strip yet?
It looks like solid adrenaline.
Thanks
Darin
Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
I was checking out the power board caps on the 6G6B schematic and am confused about something with the 56K and 4700 dropping resistors.
According to the schematic the 56k is indepedent of the 4700. They are only tied to the first 20uF filter cap, then the 56k brances to another 20uF which supplies V1 and V2 preamp tubes.
I notice that TM and Larrys cap boards the 56k ties to the 4700 and next 20uF filter. I don't see how you would maintain the 410v needed for the PI plates, if the 56k feeds the 4700.
I've seen another photo that is just like both of yours.
I'm trying to draw up the power board and could use some advice, Thanks.
According to the schematic the 56k is indepedent of the 4700. They are only tied to the first 20uF filter cap, then the 56k brances to another 20uF which supplies V1 and V2 preamp tubes.
I notice that TM and Larrys cap boards the 56k ties to the 4700 and next 20uF filter. I don't see how you would maintain the 410v needed for the PI plates, if the 56k feeds the 4700.
I've seen another photo that is just like both of yours.
I'm trying to draw up the power board and could use some advice, Thanks.
Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
It's confusing because the B+ string isn't sequential aka B3 thru B5. Its actually; B4>B3>B2>B5. The screen supply B2(428V) is at the junction of the 4.7K & 56K, going in two directions with the output of the 56K feeding V1 and V2 and the output of the 4.7K feeding the PI(V4). The way that the schematic is drawn is confusing, but the key is the point "B" locations.CHIP wrote:I was checking out the power board caps on the 6G6B schematic and am confused about something with the 56K and 4700 dropping resistors.
According to the schematic the 56k is indepedent of the 4700. They are only tied to the first 20uF filter cap, then the 56k brances to another 20uF which supplies V1 and V2 preamp tubes.
I notice that TM and Larrys cap boards the 56k ties to the 4700 and next 20uF filter. I don't see how you would maintain the 410v needed for the PI plates, if the 56k feeds the 4700.
I've seen another photo that is just like both of yours.
I'm trying to draw up the power board and could use some advice, Thanks.
TM
Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Thanks TM, That clears things up.
Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Finally got around to finishing my personall build. The Gomez chassis didn't fit the Marsh faceplates so I started over with fresh boards using Speer CF, Blue sozos Marsh chassis and cabinet which is Mojo built. In the meantime I had Heyboer wind me a modern higher line voltage blonde Bassman PT transformer.
I'll take a few more pics when the faceplate installed and it's in the cabinet.
Heyboer custom Bassman power
MM blonde Bassman OT
Sozo, Acro and ITW blue caps
Speer CF and Takman MF on cathodes
F&T and Vishay lytics
TM
I'll take a few more pics when the faceplate installed and it's in the cabinet.
Heyboer custom Bassman power
MM blonde Bassman OT
Sozo, Acro and ITW blue caps
Speer CF and Takman MF on cathodes
F&T and Vishay lytics
TM
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Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Seriously nice build man. Looking forward to hearing what you think of the tone with the blue caps. Great choice of parts and steel and layout. These are the kind of builds that make me want to build more amps 
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Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Thanks Dave, also the normal channel has a pull bright and I repurposed he ground switch to toggle between power tube bias test point.Colossal wrote:Seriously nice build man. Really looking to hearing what you think of the tone with the blue caps. Great choice of parts and steel. I love the layout. These are the kind of builds that make me want to build more amps
Mike
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Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Very slick way to put that otherwise useless switch to work!ToneMerc wrote:...and I repurposed he ground switch to toggle between power tube bias test point.
Finished
All dresssed up after spending 2 hours rolling tubes.
Mains: 123.5 VAC
Filament voltage @ V1: 6.69 VAC
V1: NOS Sylvania 7025 long gray plate
144.5, 1.12, 146.6, 1.22
V2: NOS Sylvania 7025 long gray plate
157.1, 156.5, 1.30
V3: NOS GE JAN 12AX7WA short plate
244.8, 1.82, 211.4, 1.74
V4: Sovtek balanced 12AX7A LPS
300, 282.5, 32.3
V5 & V6: NOS Tung Sol Made in USA 5881/6LGWGB
435 VDC plate, 434 VDC screen, biased at 65%
TM
Mains: 123.5 VAC
Filament voltage @ V1: 6.69 VAC
V1: NOS Sylvania 7025 long gray plate
144.5, 1.12, 146.6, 1.22
V2: NOS Sylvania 7025 long gray plate
157.1, 156.5, 1.30
V3: NOS GE JAN 12AX7WA short plate
244.8, 1.82, 211.4, 1.74
V4: Sovtek balanced 12AX7A LPS
300, 282.5, 32.3
V5 & V6: NOS Tung Sol Made in USA 5881/6LGWGB
435 VDC plate, 434 VDC screen, biased at 65%
TM
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Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
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Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Very nice build and looks great all dressed up 
Re: Build complete - 6G6B Bassman Redux
Awesome build TM, very cool!