Trainwreck build - First amp
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Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
I always find it helpful to have pics of good builds up as I work, not just for layout questions, but for build style and execution.
Anally neat builds are not just for show, they produce a good sounding amp,
less prone to breakdown.
The folks on this site are the best, hands down.
Good luck and enjoy!
Anally neat builds are not just for show, they produce a good sounding amp,
less prone to breakdown.
The folks on this site are the best, hands down.
Good luck and enjoy!
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
I'm very open to any links showing me good exemple if you have some.
JP
JP
JPGraphX
New setup
Hi!
No update in the last days because I moved in another town. Here is my new setup. I'm ready to build my amp again. I'll post update tonight!
Thanks for following,
JP
No update in the last days because I moved in another town. Here is my new setup. I'm ready to build my amp again. I'll post update tonight!
Thanks for following,
JP
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JPGraphX
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
Great space man. I like the natural light. Only thing missing is your parts bins, beer, and speakers.
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
Parts bin on the way...!
Beer is always needed ..
But not on my picture hehehe!
For now, I'll use my Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual 6L6 speakers for testing. They are Eminescence RockDriver Cream. (2x12")
JP
Beer is always needed ..
For now, I'll use my Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual 6L6 speakers for testing. They are Eminescence RockDriver Cream. (2x12")
JP
JPGraphX
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
Hi!
RJ sent me 1/2W for R13 and R11. Should I install 1W ?
Thanks,
JP
RJ sent me 1/2W for R13 and R11. Should I install 1W ?
Thanks,
JP
JPGraphX
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
Well, I followed the build guide and soldered 1watt.
Here is my final preamp board! Please comment.
JP
Here is my final preamp board! Please comment.
JP
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Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
JP,
Looks like you have everything in the right place and it should function as intended.
As you go forward, work on making the minimum number of bends in the component leads while including an eye toward symmetry. It is generally good to have short but smooth lead lengths.... if that makes sense. If not I can elaborate. Also, use the minimum amount of solder that still fully wets and bonds the components to the turrets. These are just good practices to develop that will help you avoid issues ahead. Take your time as you go forward with the thought that neatness equates to time saved later.
Your doing great on your first build, I'll encourage you to keep sharing your progress reports. The folks here are really great and will help you as needed.
rj
Looks like you have everything in the right place and it should function as intended.
As you go forward, work on making the minimum number of bends in the component leads while including an eye toward symmetry. It is generally good to have short but smooth lead lengths.... if that makes sense. If not I can elaborate. Also, use the minimum amount of solder that still fully wets and bonds the components to the turrets. These are just good practices to develop that will help you avoid issues ahead. Take your time as you go forward with the thought that neatness equates to time saved later.
Your doing great on your first build, I'll encourage you to keep sharing your progress reports. The folks here are really great and will help you as needed.
rj
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Re: New setup
Usually we are forced to move to another town AFTER our builds are done!JPGraphX wrote:
No update in the last days because I moved in another town.
Thanks for following,
JP
Good luck and fun with the remainder of your amp! Looking great thus far!
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Re: New setup
JPGraphX looking good keep at it. Those brown boards are really sweet looking, I need to order some from rj.
I had my Express combo fired up this week and the feedback of that amp is fun to play with so I naturally play longer, sorry neighbor.
Yeah I agree, my neighbor doesn't like the Express fired up either.KellyBass wrote:Usually we are forced to move to another town AFTER our builds are done!JPGraphX wrote:
No update in the last days because I moved in another town.
Thanks for following,
JP![]()
Good luck and fun with the remainder of your amp! Looking great thus far!
I had my Express combo fired up this week and the feedback of that amp is fun to play with so I naturally play longer, sorry neighbor.
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
Bias trim pot: My personal preference is the locking 10-turn chassis-mounted pot. Second choice is the Fender-style chassis-mounted pot. I don't like removing the chassis just to adjust bias.
Re: PS board
JP,JPGraphX wrote:Hi,
Here is my PS Board before soldering.
What do you recommend for my Biais trim pot? In or out my board?
JP
You may want to modify those (red, blue, yellow) connecting leads on your 9k1 dropping resistors so that they float above the resistor, not actually touch the body of the resistors themselves. As for an onboard or off board trim pot, that's personal preference. If you are going for the closest match to an original Trainwreck, then onboard, but if you think you might be swapping tubes frequently enough that you won't want to pull the chassis out of the cabinet, then maybe a precision trimmer on the back.
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
+1 on what Zippy said.
Some think it overkill but it's easy to set & it won't move with vibration.
Looks slick too
Some think it overkill but it's easy to set & it won't move with vibration.
Looks slick too
Why Aye Man
Re: Trainwreck build - First amp
Hi!
Hey thanks for your tips. I'm going to solder them higher (not in contact with resistor). I want a clone similar to the original, so I will install my trimpot onboard.
I'm not confident on how to wire it though. Layout isnt clear.
Thanks again,
JP
Hey thanks for your tips. I'm going to solder them higher (not in contact with resistor). I want a clone similar to the original, so I will install my trimpot onboard.
I'm not confident on how to wire it though. Layout isnt clear.
Thanks again,
JP
JPGraphX