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angelodp
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Dlator info

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I have been playing through my Dlator for some time and its stable. I have been encouraged by members to share this graphic approach. I don't think this adds any new info at all, simply spells out the components for any new builders that want to give it a go.

cheers a

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Thnak you. That's a wonderful drawing. Very nice build also.
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my pleasure

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It was fun, and had tons of help from many generous builders.

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Very nice looking job, and very much in the D-I-Y spirit I think. Where is the trafo from? And can we get a sexy cabinet/case shot?
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cab

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thanks, its a discarded CD burner.

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angelodp wrote:thanks, its a discarded CD burner.
Even BETTER than I was hoping for. Total DIY! Mad styles! Very nice indeed.

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That's terrific information.
Hum... I have an old CD burner laying around... :wink:


Beautiful gear, BTW - love the green tolex combo. Is that a D'Lite?

How's that reverb pedal?
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gear

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Yes its a Dlite... love it. Reason cab, love it. The reverb is a reverbamate by Van-Amps...has the small springs. While it is not an Eventide or such it does have a mix function and sounds very good indeed, and affordable.

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If you don't mind my asking, where is the transformer from?
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I believe it was sourced from Funk,whom doesn't offer them anymore.
One can get a standalone reverb transformer to do the job though w/some changes to the power supply.
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moj067 wrote:I believe it was sourced from Funk,whom doesn't offer them anymore.
Somebody ruined that for the rest of us, too, huh? :cry:
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Does anyone make a kit form of these (hint)? or just the boards?

The stand alone reverb transformer is 0-260 and has 6.3 heaters
The weber one looks good? part no. WRVBPTEU also the price looks good.
Is there a power supply circuit for this transformer around ?

Nick
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Quote: its a discarded CD burner.
Not discarded, recycled...........
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