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andyfromdenver
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andyfromdenver
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andyfromdenver
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Thanks for sharing! I'll eventually post my voltages and see how close they are. My PT/OT were from a Silvertone organ amp with the same tube compliment as the 410, so I hope my voltages are somewhat close to what they should be. I'll compare when it's all said and done!
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andyfromdenver
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- johnnyreece
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Yeah, after some quick and dirty math, I'm thinking a 470 ohm resistor may be the way to go. Same as a tweed champ, which is also cathode biased. In a perfect world, I'd run it with a variac and lower my voltage that way, as it was designed. In the real world, I've got a 470 ohm 5w resistor in my parts box. 
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Pretty cool little amp! I like the vibrato.
Mike
Mike
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Good deal! It warbles better than Taylor Swift!
Set it real deep but medium speed. That is the knees on the beez.
Set it real deep but medium speed. That is the knees on the beez.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.