Gender
Male
Gender
Male
Location
Mobile, AL
Birthday:
May 18
Would all of you guys in the Mobile Area like to get together and start our own CBN branch?? Let me know who you are and we'll try and plan something very soon. I live in Mobile, but work in Loxley (Baldwin County) and we could meet in Mobile or…
Read more…Would it be small, or large? Solid state or tube? Low powered or high powered? Big speaker or small speaker?? Clean or distorted sound? A lot of the smallish amps available to CBG builders are a variant of the tried and true LM386 amp and at…
Read more…I'm adding my question here as a topic. I've got acrylic artwork on top of an oil based poyurethane wood finish. What are my options as far as protecting the water based acrylic artwork??? Can I use the very same oil based polyurethane without…
Read more…I'm fairly new to the site and I've got a CBG almost finished. I've been building and designing guitar amps and pedals and wanted to share that with you guys. My photo album of some of my builds is…
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Hey, brother. Check you're e-mail. I responded concerning fret placement.
Formaldehyde was used to further harden the galalith. Immerse the finished piece and wait... takes about a year to harden a 1" thick chunk. Brushing on a coat of superglue would probably work as well, in less time. I'll check on that... just made my first two attempts. Used powdered no-fat milk (cheaper, apparently slightly higher casein percentage, better shelf life). Added a shot of red and black Transfast and Transtint with good results. The Transtint works a bit better, stays in the plastic instead of bleeding out.
Hey Bill, Thanks for the comeback. No I haven't used LTSpice. After a quick peek it may be well over my head, but I plan to get into it for a closer look. I haven't been active with electronics since '70 when I was in the Navy. Simple amps using the LM386 I thought would be a good way to get back into it. I too am looking for alternatives due to the limitations you mentioned.
A CGB design would be great, but I don't think it should be just one. As you well know, one size doesn't fit all because of the difference in venues and applicable needs. So I think there should be at least 3 designs. I'll give it some more thought and post to your thread.
BTW, I almost forgot. I was curious if you are familiar with any of Rod Elliott's work. He's from Australia and has a good site with some info you may find useful @ http://sound.westhost.com/index2.html I really like his take on design elements of the Guitar Amp. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Some Great pictures of a nice 1st build. I really like your harboramps site. It seems we have even more in common as Saturday is my birthday. For some reason I can't send messages and not all my posts are getting through. I wanted to wish you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! so I hope this works.