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Guitar Pedals: 1 Splitter pedal: Two guitar amps at once
A tiny active splitter for running two guitar amps at once, with buffering, ground lift, and phase correction built in.
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PC Water Cooling: Maintenance
PC water cooling can pay off in noise and performance, but this maintenance pass shows what growth and clogging eventually look like.
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Restomod Car: 2 Brakes and Suspension
Restomod Car moves on to brakes and suspension, with oversized hardware, rust work, and stubborn front-end teardown.
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Dumble Overdrive Special: 2 Headshell
A woodworking-focused Dumble Overdrive Special entry covering the amplifier headshell build.
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Dumble Overdrive Special: 3 Mods
Dumble Overdrive Special: 3 Mods covers the effects loop, switching options, heaters, and other practical refinements beyond the base clone.
TrainWreck Rockette: 1 Redesigned
The Trainwreck Rocket is a highly coveted and often-copied guitar amp; however, in part it is a copy itself. It is essentially the core of a Vox AC30, reworked by Ken Fischer. Here I design my interpretation. Ken started by singling out the best part of this classic amp, the ac30, by careful construction and component selection your left with a really nice amp for clean breakup tones and ‘chime’. After my Dumble and Soldano SLO builds, this is another must-build, although it is nowhere near as challenging. So naturally I have to make it more challenging to keep things interesting, redesigning it for my needs and tastes.
The working design is something like this sketch here, bound to be changed down the line and include one or two errors in this versions. Removing the choke and the rectifier tube is two nice space savings, which require some parts to mimic tube sag supplied by the rectifier tube, as well as possibly some extra filtering by using a dropping resistor in place of the choke. So in a way the build is progressing and may be updated as I go along.
I still haven’t made my mind up on the switching, wanting both an Ef86 channel and a top boost channel from the ac30 as well as the extra gain channel with the un-used tube stage. There is a possibility, f. i. to use the same gain pot for both boosted or un boosted, with or without the extra tube stage. Switching could also be managed by relays, as I have a good power transformer for this to use. Thanks to the very popular DIY marshal project (’18w’) there are good useful transformers around cheap enough and with power to do fun things like relays in low wattage amp’s suitable for a two-tube el84 base. In other words ideas exists yet this base sketch is complete and next I’ll cover the making of a very special headshell/case for this amp.
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