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Hi folks, getting towards the end of a rockster build and have a few questions, on the layout there a a couple of resistors coupled to earth on either end of the filter network, i cant find them on the schematic so was wandering if there nessercery or what value they should be
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You can use 220k-270k as bleeder resistors to drain the caps on shut off.

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M Fowler wrote:You can use 220k-270k as bleeder resistors to drain the caps on shut off.

Mark
Thought that might be the case but wanted to check before hand,lol, looking forward to giving the amp a tryout once its complete
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I would love to hear some clips of that amp when you finish it. Not to many Rockster clips floating around. :(
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Big Jim wrote:I would love to hear some clips of that amp when you finish it. Not to many Rockster clips floating around. :(
I,ll see what i can do for you, hoping to get it all up and running this weekendand iron out and bugs
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what's a 66 rockster?
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wsaraceni wrote:what's a 66 rockster?
A Rocket with a KT66 output section (and a few tweaks):

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?p=99275#99275
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wsaraceni wrote:what's a 66 rockster?
It's an octal Rocket... Great with KT66s or whatever you want.

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... 90026b2fc9

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Zippy wrote:
wsaraceni wrote:what's a 66 rockster?
A Rocket with a KT66 output section (and a few tweaks):

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?p=99275#99275
Winged c 6l6 in this case (nos) and brimar 12ax7 preamp valves, still working through the bugs caused by using a very confined chassis but looking good so far
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I love those amps! The KT66's are my own favorite but I've heard some awesome sounds using 5881's as well.
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RJ Guitars wrote:I love those amps! The KT66's are my own favorite but I've heard some awesome sounds using 5881's as well.
I'm dying to try KT88's with a Rocket preamp, but so many projects before I get there.
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I have a friend that spent a lot of time In Ken Fischers basement amp shop and he swears that "Kenny" really loved the sound of KT88's... you might be on to something! If Kenny's health had not gone bad maybe we would have seen his version of this amp??

I have no shortage of ideas, just time and focus... I had that same idea and result.... too many ideas and not enough time. I got off to a good start but flamed out before I had liftoff... I am looking for inspiration and about 20 hours of free time.
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Tony's KT88 Dumble clips still rock my boat. I figure there might be some magic in a KT88 Rocket:

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... light=kt88
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RJ Guitars wrote:I have a friend that spent a lot of time In Ken Fischers basement amp shop and he swears that "Kenny" really loved the sound of KT88's... you might be on to something! If Kenny's health had not gone bad maybe we would have seen his version of this amp??

I have no shortage of ideas, just time and focus... I had that same idea and result.... too many ideas and not enough time. I got off to a good start but flamed out before I had liftoff... I am looking for inspiration and about 20 hours of free time.
Join the club, got to say the layout is based on yours but with a few libertys taken with a full wave diode rec ,transformer spec and dropping string but looks good so far
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jestaudio wrote:Join the club, got to say the layout is based on yours but with a few libertys taken with a full wave diode rec ,transformer spec and dropping string but looks good so far
Are you following the implied recipe of keeping operating voltages in the low end of the band for pre- and power amp?
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