A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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Re: A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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Looks real good Steve! How are you doing figuring out the 3-tube reverb? I can't figure it out and it looks much different than #13 ODR.
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Okay I should have known Tony you had built one or more :)

What a beauty.

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67plexi wrote:Working on a combo, Next step the dreaded Vox diamond grill cloth.

Steve.
You may already know this trick with the vox grill cloth, but thought I would pass it on for others.

When I used to install it on cabinets I would soak the cloth in water and then spread it out, while wet, evenly over the baffle and staple. When it dried it was as tight as a drum.

The tie dye that is shown in my avatar was done using the same approach
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Re: A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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I have done similar but what I did was install it then take a spray bottle of water and spritz the cloth which would shrink a little when it dried and become tight.
Or you can help it along with a hair dryer, but not too hot!
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The back side, It loves the EV12S.

This is next. :D
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Re: A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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Are you going with the inductor as used on the Sunn Model T Super schematic for the SSS?

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Re: A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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Mark, I know nothing on the Sun amp.

I have a .915H inductor.


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Re: A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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Okay, that is close.

The Sunn Model T Super uses a 1hy inductor.

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SSS uses a .9H inductor
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Selected Wah inductors will work as well.
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Re: A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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boldaslove6789 wrote:SSS uses a .9H inductor
"Those early ones had some crazy stuff going on, Cathode to plate feedback, 3 tube reverb, Inductors, 7 tubes in the preamp total- Cool sounding for sure, but not the SRV thing to my ears."

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?p=66063#66063

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Re: A Mix of #0060 OD100WR/ #183

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Do the filters include settings to also boost bass and treble or do they have only settings to attenuate bass and treble?

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