JM100/Wonderland head cabinet dimensions

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JM100/Wonderland head cabinet dimensions

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Hello all:

Does anyone have the overall L x W x H dimensions for the JM100/Wonderland head cabinet? I want to make sure I specify enough vertical height so as to keep the transformers far enough away from the reverb pan.

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I can measure mine on Wednesday or Thursday if nobody responds sooner.

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Thanks a lot, Dan! Much appreciated.
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I can measure mine tomorrow when I'm back at the studio.

I did mine by eye at the time but it works fine.


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The internal volume of the box is certainly important, including for good ventilation. But once I had to use a cabinet from a standard ODS to place Wonderland in it. Yes, it was very tight, but I didn't notice any problems with the feedback from the transformers to the reverb.
But if you need it, I can provide plans for a more suitable cabinet, which I made later, for another JM amp.
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alkuz1961 wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 7:58 pm The internal volume of the box is certainly important, including for good ventilation. But once I had to use a cabinet from a standard ODS to place Wonderland in it. Yes, it was very tight, but I didn't notice any problems with the feedback from the transformers to the reverb.
But if you need it, I can provide plans for a more suitable cabinet, which I made later, for another JM amp.
That's a beautiful amp! Very, very nice!

I was just wondering about the total height as I want to add a little extra distance between the transformers and reverb pan, although your OT looks quite close to the pan.
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Indeed - absolutely beautiful.

Is that black tweed? How do you (or folk in general) apply their logo please? I have a chassis from Taylor to build shortly.
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Colossal wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:14 pm
alkuz1961 wrote: Tue Mar 23, 2021 7:58 pm The internal volume of the box is certainly important, including for good ventilation. But once I had to use a cabinet from a standard ODS to place Wonderland in it. Yes, it was very tight, but I didn't notice any problems with the feedback from the transformers to the reverb.
But if you need it, I can provide plans for a more suitable cabinet, which I made later, for another JM amp.
That's a beautiful amp! Very, very nice!

I was just wondering about the total height as I want to add a little extra distance between the transformers and reverb pan, although your OT looks quite close to the pan.
Dave my amp is 10.8 inches outside top to bottom.
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norburybrook wrote: Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:08 pm Dave my amp is 10.8 inches outside top to bottom.

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Excellent, thanks for taking the measurement, Marcus. I am using some extra fat transformers for my Wonderland build and just wanted to ensure I don't run into issues with noise induction in the reverb pan. Beautiful D'Angelico too, BTW! :o
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Marcus is right on the money. I just opened up my UPS from Taylor. Height is 10.5 inches external and 9 inches internal. Let me know if you need anything else.

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dbharris wrote: Wed Mar 24, 2021 7:36 pm Marcus is right on the money. I just opened up my UPS from Taylor. Height is 10.5 inches external and 9 inches internal. Let me know if you need anything else.

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Awesome, thanks for checking that, Dan! That's what I needed to know. Much appreciated, gents. Case closed.
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The two rock manual is where I found the measurements. https://www.two-rock.com/ownermanuals/trjmsmanual.pdf

Standard Two-Rock Sized Head (20.5”L x 11” H x 10.5” D)

Note, it's 11" wood-to-wood (not counting feet)

Good idea getting the pan far away. I had slight hum any closer with the large Ceriatone transformers the first time around I built one. Might be ok with stock twin transformers
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rccolgan wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:33 pm The two rock manual is where I found the measurements. https://www.two-rock.com/ownermanuals/trjmsmanual.pdf

Standard Two-Rock Sized Head (20.5”L x 11” H x 10.5” D)

Note, it's 11" wood-to-wood (not counting feet)

Good idea getting the pan far away. I had slight hum any closer with the large Ceriatone transformers the first time around I built one. Might be ok with stock twin transformers
Sorry I didn't see your reply Ryan, until now. Thanks for confirming the dimensions. I am using oversized transformers and with an 11" head height, that leaves a little more than 1.5" between the output transformer and the reverb pan.
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Hi Alexander (alkuz1961)

great job. Just out of curiosity, I noticed a pot on the top left of the amp labeled "boost". How does it work?
I also noticed a number of interesting differences from the JM / WONDERLAND / CERIATONE JM classic schemes such as the potentiometers and the switches on the effects out/in that suggest an internal "Dambulator" card. Also a series of switches at the rear of the amp "Dirty, Boost, Reverb"
These are all interesting changes and, if possible, I ask you to share them with the community.
Thank you

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jazzbass wrote: Sat Jul 31, 2021 7:20 pm Hi Alexander (alkuz1961)

great job. Just out of curiosity, I noticed a pot on the top left of the amp labeled "boost". How does it work?
I also noticed a number of interesting differences from the JM / WONDERLAND / CERIATONE JM classic schemes such as the potentiometers and the switches on the effects out/in that suggest an internal "Dambulator" card. Also a series of switches at the rear of the amp "Dirty, Boost, Reverb"
These are all interesting changes and, if possible, I ask you to share them with the community.
Thank you

Franco
Hello Franco,
I was building this amplifier for my friend's studio, and at his request I made some additions.
It is known that JM used a Katana Clean booster. I have developed version of the PCB to be installed on the front panel. To turn on the booster, a relay is used, which is controlled by a switch on the back panel or footswitch. The booster gain control is combined with a pull-push potentiometer, as in the original Katana pedal, to control the middrange.
I also added a built-in dumbleator with all control pots, bright and bypass switches . And I added on the back panel feedback switches for the preamp stage and for the power amplifier, and the switch for reverb off relay
I hope all this will be clear from the illustrations
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