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Welcome, Guest. Please login or register. Home Help Search Login Register. Pages: [ 1 ] Go Down. Hi, I'm new here. This is also my first amp build, so sorry if I'm asking something dumb. I'm building Rob Robinette's Blackvibe as my first amp. I also might have the chassis builder put the tube holes in. Does the attached layout make sense?
Will that create noise because there are longer runs between that and the turret board? Anything that will create noise? Thanks for any input, I really appreciate it an am excited to become part of this community. Ben Standefer. A two-6L6 amp should be ample to break an apartment lease. I've "called the cops" with less; cops from the next town. Your drawing looks fine but others here have much more experience. Isn't this the original Mesa Boogie?
A high-power amp in a Princeton cab? Hey Ben, You will find that you can't install the chassis because the cabinet interferes with the power transformer and first preamp tube. The true footprint of the PT is much bigger than the cutout. The true footprint of the preamp tube and shield is slightly bigger than the chassis hole for the socket. Yes I know from experience--twice. I'm a forgetful learner. They can be played at low volume but the sweet spot is many decibels louder.
My preference is Deluxe Reverb circuit at volts on the plates using a tiny Hammond Princeton Reverb output transformer. It's just about perfect for loud playing in the basement.
Your mileage Thank y'all for the reply. I think we're in the right place when you say "I know from experience, twice, I'm a forgetful learner".
Some more thoughts that might make our goals more clear We also have a 5w 5F1 Tweed Champ and a 15w Matchless Lightning that are already way too loud and have generated noise complaints. The desire for a 2x 6L6 amp is because we want an amp with very high input headroom for pedals. The Tweed Champ and Matchless Lightning are both very nice cranked and then attenuated, but we want to build the opposite, and amp with insane headroom.
His work seems very high quality and very reasonably priced. I also like the "tall" idea because in my small apartment I'm fine with using more vertical space, I just don't want to use more floor space.
We might even go with a 2x10 tall Princeton cabinet. Having a tall Princeton cabinet may also gain us some bottom end when we can be loud. Then no matter how tall the Princeton is, the PT wouldn't fit! I'll check that. We ordered the transformers already, they should get here any day, and I'm probably going to order a normal Princeton chassis, just so we can eyeball it and refine the chassis layout before ordering that.
Rob Robinette actually has a design for the Blackvibe but with 6L6s. But we are competitive engineers and I kind of like the ridiculousness of getting a 40w 2x 6L6 into a "tall" Princeton cabinet.
We're so accustomed to using attenuators all the time that it actually is kind of liberating us to build a loud-as-hell-amp vs. Once we get going I'll make a thread on here to post pictures and track. The output power stage is like the engine. The input jack is like the controls. So you have a driver with "a loud right foot" and you think you need a engine?
I would think you want a long-throw go-pedal and poor leverage to the carb so it doesn't blow itself into the bay. My thought is that I'll rely on the gain staging in pedals for compression i. That's kind of the core idea of a super clean pedal platform amp anyway, isn't it? Wouldn't a Deluxe Reverb break up around 4? I'm just going for a 40w amp because in the past I've had a 20w amp, 15w amp, and 5w amp, and I want to go the extreme other direction, extreme clean amps with near infinite headroom, i.
Hot Rod Deluxe, Twin Reverb. I know that to get the 40w amp to sound "right" i. I'm still learning about this. I appreciate the debate. My current influence is the Matchless Nighthawk, which is 15w but has an EF86 preamp stage.
The EF86 preamp amplifies so much into the PI and power section that it breaks up very early, it sounds fantastic, but just want to play with a design that is the opposite I have a lot to learn, but from what I understand of guitar history this is the same thinking that lead players like Jerry Garcia to use clean hi-fi PA systems, country players to play amps like the Dr.
Z Stangray, most backlines to have a Hot Rod Deluxe, etc. I always have to attenuate, no matter what, so why NOT build a louder-than-necessary amp and face the challenge of getting a loud-ass amp into a small cab? All amps for my living setup are way louder than necessary anyways.
Words alone don't convey the transformer-chassis-cabinet incompatibility. So here is a thousand words a picture of a proper amp to help communicate. These cleats are needed to hold the screws of the two back panels. Study the picture until you understand why my Princeton Reverb in a VibroChamp chassis has one cleat that is now an inch short and one preamp tube that cannot be installed until the chassis is in the cabinet.
PRR's car analogy works for me. A engine in a commuter car makes sense if you take it to the track on weekends. My Tweed Bassman and Vibrolux Reverb clones haven't been played in a year. They can't get close to the clean sweet spot without being too loud. Playing them with an attenuator would be like driving that with my right foot on the accelerator and my left foot on the brake. But I'm not you. If you get to play this monster in a big room occasionally it makes sense.
Princeton Back. A friend has a Miata. Original recipe, HP. My uncle asked if it was getting boring. He found a HP Hellcat swap.
I wonder if there is ANY Mazda left under the skin. I see those on the back of my Silverface Champ too. Having a stock Princeton chassis and the PT in hand soon will hopefully help me figure it out. Thanks for the fair ribbing.
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