Dlator Values
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- Funkalicousgroove
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Re: Dlator Values
All My values came from an actual unit pictured in the files section,  it belongs to a member here.
the 3rd (Middle)knob should be turned all the way up unless you have REALLY hot signal from your fx unit.
I have seen a number of these units (pictures of course) with the 3rd knob on the back.
I have only seen the Dumbleator II with a choke, the part # on top of the choke is 73C18641-2 H5157908
The original power transformer from these was an off the shelf part made for tube volt meters, I can't find the choke anywhere, but my guess is it is another off the shelf part, it's teeny and open frame-
			
			
									
									the 3rd (Middle)knob should be turned all the way up unless you have REALLY hot signal from your fx unit.
I have seen a number of these units (pictures of course) with the 3rd knob on the back.
I have only seen the Dumbleator II with a choke, the part # on top of the choke is 73C18641-2 H5157908
The original power transformer from these was an off the shelf part made for tube volt meters, I can't find the choke anywhere, but my guess is it is another off the shelf part, it's teeny and open frame-
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Re: Dlator Values
I have looked at that loop as it is very similar. I the KOC loop is what Andy puts in the Fuchs amps. At least I think that may be the case.greiswig wrote:Not meaning to hijack, but...
Kevin O'C (London Power) has a series/parallel FX loop based on a single 12AX7 that can be put into an existing amp and uses the amps HV and filament supply. My guess is that a lot of people here are familiar with it from the TUT volumes.
How comparable is this loop to a D'Lator?
Gary
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Re: Dlator Values
I suspect everyone on this board has see this picture of Roben Ford's guitar. However, look in the right lower corner and zoom in:Funkalicousgroove wrote: I have only seen the Dumbleator II with a choke, the part # on top of the choke is 73C18641-2 H5157908
.... I can't find the choke anywhere, but my guess is it is another off the shelf part, it's teeny and open frame-
1. RF's Dumbleator has a choke.
2. It is not open frame.
3. Looks like the ON-OFF, Standby and GROUND switches on the front panel have been deactivated (as well they should, IMO).
Some more information: the choke replaces the 15K resistor.
Cheers,
Gil
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Especially for my man Brandon, who has taken this art further than anyone else on the planet!  
I have seen other good Dumbleators with chokes. In one of them, the choke is open frame, and the part number is:
17-7513
I hope this helps some.
Gil
			
			
									
									
						I have seen other good Dumbleators with chokes. In one of them, the choke is open frame, and the part number is:
17-7513
I hope this helps some.
Gil
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Re: Dlator Values
That looks like a Deluxe reverb choke!
Here is the one I'm speaking of-
			
			
						Here is the one I'm speaking of-
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No, I don't.angelodp wrote:I don't suppose that you have the full picture... panning right !
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Re: Dlator Values
Man look at the railroad ties on that tele....
			
			
									
									  Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
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						About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
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Re: Dlator Values
Real nice tele.
Looks to have Jumbo frets, original bridge, 11-52 strings, action not too low, pups original?
anyone know it's story, what changes have been made?
			
			
									
									
						Looks to have Jumbo frets, original bridge, 11-52 strings, action not too low, pups original?
anyone know it's story, what changes have been made?
Re: Dlator Values
I got several schematics of parallel/series FX loop, one of them from this forum called ¨fatman¨, but wander could you post here this KOC schmatics that is mentioned in the above quote? Thanks.glasman wrote:
I have looked at that loop as it is very similar. Tthe KOC loop is what Andy puts in the Fuchs amps. At least I think that may be the case.
Gary
Re: Dlator Values
I got several schematics of parallel/series FX loop, one of them from this forum called ¨fatman¨, but wander could you post here this KOC schmatics that is mentioned in the above quote? Thanks.glasman wrote:
I have looked at that loop as it is very similar. Tthe KOC loop is what Andy puts in the Fuchs amps. At least I think that may be the case.
Gary
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I don't have them in a clean format. Hand written notes I took over the phone.Sven wrote:I got several schematics of parallel/series FX loop, one of them from this forum called ¨fatman¨, but wander could you post here this KOC schmatics that is mentioned in the above quote? Thanks.glasman wrote:
I have looked at that loop as it is very similar. Tthe KOC loop is what Andy puts in the Fuchs amps. At least I think that may be the case.
Gary
Gary
  Located in the St Croix River Valley- Afton, MN
About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
						About 5 miles south of I-94
aka K0GWA, K0 Glas Werks Amplification
www.glaswerks.com
Re: Dlator Values
KOC sells these as a kit, and it wasn't unreasonably priced when I got it. There is also a diagram in his TUT3 book, but it is copyrighted. So I'd be reluctant to post a diagram for fear of taking bread off the man's plate.Sven wrote:I got several schematics of parallel/series FX loop, one of them from this forum called ¨fatman¨, but wander could you post here this KOC schmatics that is mentioned in the above quote? Thanks.glasman wrote:
I have looked at that loop as it is very similar. Tthe KOC loop is what Andy puts in the Fuchs amps. At least I think that may be the case.
Gary
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I am 100% sure that Mr. O'Connor took many a bread from many a plate when he wrote his TUT book.  But, never mind, let the man eat.
If someone wants to post shcematics, fine, if not, fine again.
Sven
			
			
									
									
						If someone wants to post shcematics, fine, if not, fine again.
Sven
Re: Dlator Values
I'm confused by what you mean by this.ayan wrote: Looks like the ON-OFF, Standby and GROUND switches on the front panel have been deactivated (as well they should, IMO).
Are you saying powering up immediately by just flipping the on switch on a rack mounted power strip will not harm the tube (i.e. no warm up needed)?? thanks