I will if anyone is interested. I built a amp using this schematic in a thread on the Homemade Amps group.
I can supply a kit or build a head or combo amp for anyone that's interested. I would need a deposit cause of my financial situation trying to live on disability.
The first amp I made was a Amp Head built in a candy tin, second build was a Combo Amp. A Head would be about 50 to 60 dollars and a Combo Amp would be about 135 dollars. Good speakers are pricey.
This amp works well. The tone circuit could be better. The out put caps will vary depending on the speaker you use. I used a WGS Veteran 10" 8ohm 20watt and that 10uf value cap worked best. Anything higher made it louder, but it had too much treble to it. So if I had made the cabinet out of MDF or pressed sawdust, I probably would've used 100uf or 220uf caps.
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I'm working on a video of the finished amp. I have a cheap camera and the audio isn't very loud, so I'm trying to get something together.
I will if anyone is interested. I built a amp using this schematic in a thread on the Homemade Amps group.
I can supply a kit or build a head or combo amp for anyone that's interested. I would need a deposit cause of my financial situation trying to live on disability.
The first amp I made was a Amp Head built in a candy tin, second build was a Combo Amp. A Head would be about 50 to 60 dollars and a Combo Amp would be about 135 dollars. Good speakers are pricey.
So Paul - - planning to market these as kits to fellow CBGers? ;-)
This amp works well. The tone circuit could be better. The out put caps will vary depending on the speaker you use. I used a WGS Veteran 10" 8ohm 20watt and that 10uf value cap worked best. Anything higher made it louder, but it had too much treble to it. So if I had made the cabinet out of MDF or pressed sawdust, I probably would've used 100uf or 220uf caps.
my bwain sploded .. :-/