Amp building
Amp building
Have any of you fine folks out there tried building an amp, either from a kit or from scratch?? I'd like to build one, I've been considering it for quite some time.. If anyone out there has attempted it, where did you start and how did it turn out??
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- StumbleFingers
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I've built a few little solid state practice amps and a tube amp. If you have some basic soldering skills, building a tube amp is pretty easy. Most of my soldering experience is wiring guitars and building/modding stompboxes. A tube amp gives you more room to work with and the components are bigger.
Mine was built from a kit, which was a blessing and a curse. The instructions were quite good, except that there were a few errors in the schematic. I couldn't figure out the problem on my own and had to have an experienced amp tech look at it. He spotted the ****ed up bits pretty quickly!
The end result is a pretty sweet little amp. It's a super simple Vox-y thing and it sounds like a boutique amp. Rich three-dimensional chime.
Mine was built from a kit, which was a blessing and a curse. The instructions were quite good, except that there were a few errors in the schematic. I couldn't figure out the problem on my own and had to have an experienced amp tech look at it. He spotted the ****ed up bits pretty quickly!
The end result is a pretty sweet little amp. It's a super simple Vox-y thing and it sounds like a boutique amp. Rich three-dimensional chime.
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- StumbleFingers
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It was a Guytronix kit. Not a bad little amp in the end, but as mentioned it had some design flaws. What kind of an amp are you thinking of building? Mojo has a kit for everything, but they're kind of aimed at experienced builders and don't have detailed instructions. There are some really good options for Tweed Deluxe/5e3 kits. Mission Amps has a good reputation. BYOC has a cool Champ/Deluxe hybrid kit, and their instructions and forum are top notch.
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I was planning on building something with some gain in it, but I've read that building a high gain amp isn't something a beginner should take on. I've decided I should start with something basic. I'll look into the ones that you've mentioned.
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- HurricaneBob
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I've build a few tube amps and repaired a few. You can save a bunch of dough by sourcing your own parts. Amplified parts and watts tube audio are both great sites. It's a great hobby. In amp building, ground loops are your worst nightmare, but once you get past them, it's smooth sailing.
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Thanks for the advice, hicksjd9. I'm going to get a few books, and do some reading before I attempt one. I've seen a few online that look good, but if anyone has any recommendations, I'm all ears. If not, I appreciate all the input that everyone has provided.
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