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Author:  teh_bleeding [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:23 pm ]
Post subject:  FML rectifier Tubes

She wont fit unless I cut out some of the wood. Good thing its homemade :isay:

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Author:  Snaxocaster [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FML rectifier Tubes

t00b fail. :lol:

Whatchu bild, anyhoo?

Author:  teh_bleeding [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 9:39 pm ]
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Snaxocaster wrote:
t00b fail. :lol:

Whatchu bild, anyhoo?


This is that sunn model T that i built ages ago thats collecting dust. Its getting re-trannied and rectifier tubed. And retubed... kt88's are going out for 6550's.

Author:  Unstrung [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FML rectifier Tubes

Did you make the head cabinet as well?

Author:  teh_bleeding [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:17 am ]
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Unstrung wrote:
Did you make the head cabinet as well?


Nah, got it from weber. Just realized that my post up there was a bit misleading in the verbiage eh? Amp is home made, not the cab or chassis or anythnig liek that >_<
I know nothing about woodwork, except that i hvae to cut some notches to get mah t00bs to fit ahahahaha

Author:  chris_d [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FML rectifier Tubes

That *almost* looks like it might go in, if you angled it past that ridge for the back panel? The first amp i build i had the same issue, when i was still running a tube recto. but i could make it just barely fit, by angling it in. Taking it back out was a paint in the bllz tho. Luckily i hacked that first cab together out of scrap, so ditching it to hack another one together was only a few hours and no big deal.

Of course, shortly thereafter, i ended up going to a wee little SS recto that i built into a tube base, and is all of maybe two centimeters tall. :facepalm:

Author:  teh_bleeding [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 6:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FML rectifier Tubes

chris_d wrote:
That *almost* looks like it might go in, if you angled it past that ridge for the back panel? The first amp i build i had the same issue, when i was still running a tube recto. but i could make it just barely fit, by angling it in. Taking it back out was a paint in the bllz tho. Luckily i hacked that first cab together out of scrap, so ditching it to hack another one together was only a few hours and no big deal.

Of course, shortly thereafter, i ended up going to a wee little SS recto that i built into a tube base, and is all of maybe two centimeters tall. :facepalm:


Nah it wont, the socket sits too high above the chassis. I was looking for bottom mount sockets a la dynaco, but they were all PCB mount and i want chassis mount because i have no way to secure a PCB other than hot glue hahaha.

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