New 20 watt SD build
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Re: New 20 watt SD build
Thanks for posting the schematic. Have you fired it up yet?
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Yes, I am very happy with the result. I just got my Zoom recorder back from a friend. I will post a clip soon. I think it came out sounding better than the 60 watt version I built previously...
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Re: New 20 watt SD build
Here is the Reinhardt 18 combo cab I put it in. Sounds really good. Using a Scumback M75LD:
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I should be able to record a clip this weekend.....
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I should be able to record a clip this weekend.....
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Sounds killer. Great clip man.
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sounds really nice. Any thoughts on the merlin loop vs the stock sd loop?ive got a lot of 12at7s and au7s id like to use up.
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Nice work! I agree: what a great grab and go.
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I didn't like the Naylor loop, thought it was noisy and definitely affected the tone. The simple Merlin loop is very neutral and quiet IMO...cbass wrote:sounds really nice. Any thoughts on the merlin loop vs the stock sd loop?ive got a lot of 12at7s and au7s id like to use up.
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Huh, this amp sounds pretty stellar with the M75-LD. I'd have figured just the M75 small dust cap would have been better. I'll make a note about that for future Naylor players who need a speaker that can do a lot of tones. Thanks for the clip!
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Re: New 20 watt SD build
Hmm I haven't found the stock loop to be noisy but I think it definitely works better with rack gear than most pedals guess I'm gonna have to try for myself . I've got a couple of sd builds so it should be fun to comparefusionbear wrote:I didn't like the Naylor loop, thought it was noisy and definitely affected the tone. The simple Merlin loop is very neutral and quiet IMO...cbass wrote:sounds really nice. Any thoughts on the merlin loop vs the stock sd loop?ive got a lot of 12at7s and au7s id like to use up.
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Re: New 20 watt SD build
Hello Gents!
I made a few minor adjustments to the circuit:
1. I changed the V1b cathode cap from .1 to .047
2. I changed the treble cap from 220pf to 270pf
3. I changed the Linear 25k MV pot to Audio 25k
Take note....
Thanks!
I made a few minor adjustments to the circuit:
1. I changed the V1b cathode cap from .1 to .047
2. I changed the treble cap from 220pf to 270pf
3. I changed the Linear 25k MV pot to Audio 25k
Take note....
Thanks!
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I just listened to the clip and it's awesome! Another great amp!
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Re: New 20 watt SD build
You beat me to it... I have an 18 watt SD in the makings too.
Nice job as usual!!
Nice job as usual!!
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Re: New 20 watt SD build
Hey, I built an amp with the SuperDrive preamp, and wound up subbing a different loop as well. The loop used had send and receive stages, both with level controls. It's pretty good.
How do you like the loop in this build? Does it work well with a delay pedal? Seems like you're pretty happy with it. I do like the fact that it only uses a single triode. Thoughts?
Cheers!
How do you like the loop in this build? Does it work well with a delay pedal? Seems like you're pretty happy with it. I do like the fact that it only uses a single triode. Thoughts?
Cheers!
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Re: New 20 watt SD build
I love the loop. I tested it with a Boss DD7, Belle Epoch, MXR Carbon Copy, and use the El Capistan. It is simple. But, I use the 12AT7 in parallel to get the most out of that tube.Gainzilla wrote:Hey, I built an amp with the SuperDrive preamp, and wound up subbing a different loop as well. The loop used had send and receive stages, both with level controls. It's pretty good.
How do you like the loop in this build? Does it work well with a delay pedal? Seems like you're pretty happy with it. I do like the fact that it only uses a single triode. Thoughts?
Cheers!
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