Thanks so much for drawing this out.
Mini Tube Amp Head
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Somebody contributed these anonymously, but the build pics make me believe it's verified. I also have an mp3 sample I might post later, have to mess with the setting to allow mp3s.
Thanks so much for drawing this out.
Thanks so much for drawing this out.
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Hey thanks Modman.
I'm having fun with these tiny tubes at the moment too.
I have saved this for a look over.
Soon I will build a tiny amp. This or the design of Frequency central
Just need a Fender Reverb transformer.
I'm having fun with these tiny tubes at the moment too.
I have saved this for a look over.
Soon I will build a tiny amp. This or the design of Frequency central
Just need a Fender Reverb transformer.
- briggs
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- abfackeln
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Have you tried these guys?Igloo wrote:Just need a Fender Reverb transformer.
http://www.mojomusicalsupply.com
They specialize in replacement parts for vintage Fender amps, and most always have these in stock. If you live outside the US, they sell direct, but could also point you to someone "local" who may have it in stock.
This is definitely on my project list - thanks modman....
- soulsonic
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Angela Instruments has them too, at great prices.
"Analog electronics in music is dead. Analog effects pedal design is a dead art." - Fran
- frequencycentral
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I buy mine from Bluebell Audio in the UK, they stock the Hammond equivalent (1750A)
http://www.bluebellaudio.com/
http://www.bluebellaudio.com/

