Plexihacker":35lwzva1 said:The 18watt dot com site is great for building Marshall 18 watt clones and also has a lot of info on modding small amps such as the Epiphone ValveJr.
That may be a great way to start; get a Valve Jr and then experiment on the circuit. You can mod those things to your heart's content and they are cheap! You can buy a Valve Jr for less $ than it would cost to build one. You get the box, speaker, chassis, trannies, etc. all for $100.
moronmountain":137dwr0s said:Plexihacker":137dwr0s said:The 18watt dot com site is great for building Marshall 18 watt clones and also has a lot of info on modding small amps such as the Epiphone ValveJr.
That may be a great way to start; get a Valve Jr and then experiment on the circuit. You can mod those things to your heart's content and they are cheap! You can buy a Valve Jr for less $ than it would cost to build one. You get the box, speaker, chassis, trannies, etc. all for $100.
Thanks man. Those are both good ideas. I just would like to build a ceriatone or 2 someday, and prolly a plexi, but I don't want to start on something expensive. I want it to be cheap enough that if I botched it, I wouldn't cry over it.
sah5150":35rbkawb said:moronmountain":35rbkawb said:Plexihacker":35rbkawb said:The 18watt dot com site is great for building Marshall 18 watt clones and also has a lot of info on modding small amps such as the Epiphone ValveJr.
That may be a great way to start; get a Valve Jr and then experiment on the circuit. You can mod those things to your heart's content and they are cheap! You can buy a Valve Jr for less $ than it would cost to build one. You get the box, speaker, chassis, trannies, etc. all for $100.
Thanks man. Those are both good ideas. I just would like to build a ceriatone or 2 someday, and prolly a plexi, but I don't want to start on something expensive. I want it to be cheap enough that if I botched it, I wouldn't cry over it.
Three words... Egnater Amp Seminar!
You can't fail, you get to build and keep a killer Marshally high gain 50 watter with loop and some other fun stuff and you are ready to build whatever you want (with some study...). Great deal for $1600... I can't wait until May 24/25 when I go...
Steve
Plexihacker":1srl55xs said:What type of tone are you looking for?
Weber has a lot of good Fender clones in kit form that are affordable along with a great forum to help you out.
Metro mainly has large Marshall clones and are therefore more expensive.
Ceriatone has some Trainwreck clones and a couple of other medium-wattage amps that are mid-priced and have more gain than a Fender clone.
All three of these suppliers include good instructions.
For soldering irons, don't get a high wattage iron. Sure, they'll solder faster but you want to have a bit of finesse that a lower watt iron can provide. With a lower watt iron you won't melt the wire insulation as easy. Melted plastic on your wire ends will make your amp look terrible. In fact, perhaps spend a bit more money on an iron that has a built-in rheostat that can control temperature. This way you can dial it up for big stuff. A good iron will last a long time.
A good iron will last for many years. Just replace the tips when necessary. Also, keep your tip clean and tinned. Before you make a solder connection, clean the tip with a wet sponge and then tin your tip generously with solder and tap the iron over a can to get the extra off. This will keep the contaminants out of your solder joints and goes a long ways to prevent bad connections as well as keeping everything looking really good.
moronmountain":225tza40 said:sah5150":225tza40 said:moronmountain":225tza40 said:Thanks man. Those are both good ideas. I just would like to build a ceriatone or 2 someday, and prolly a plexi, but I don't want to start on something expensive. I want it to be cheap enough that if I botched it, I wouldn't cry over it.
Three words... Egnater Amp Seminar!
You can't fail, you get to build and keep a killer Marshally high gain 50 watter with loop and some other fun stuff and you are ready to build whatever you want (with some study...). Great deal for $1600... I can't wait until May 24/25 when I go...
Steve
I live in Oregon.......... Plus for $1600 I could buy a pretty nice amp heh. I just want to learn how to do this cheap mostly, and see if I even dig it.
moronmountain":wiyf8vdw said:Plexihacker":wiyf8vdw said:What type of tone are you looking for?
Weber has a lot of good Fender clones in kit form that are affordable along with a great forum to help you out.
Metro mainly has large Marshall clones and are therefore more expensive.
Ceriatone has some Trainwreck clones and a couple of other medium-wattage amps that are mid-priced and have more gain than a Fender clone.
All three of these suppliers include good instructions.
For soldering irons, don't get a high wattage iron. Sure, they'll solder faster but you want to have a bit of finesse that a lower watt iron can provide. With a lower watt iron you won't melt the wire insulation as easy. Melted plastic on your wire ends will make your amp look terrible. In fact, perhaps spend a bit more money on an iron that has a built-in rheostat that can control temperature. This way you can dial it up for big stuff. A good iron will last a long time.
A good iron will last for many years. Just replace the tips when necessary. Also, keep your tip clean and tinned. Before you make a solder connection, clean the tip with a wet sponge and then tin your tip generously with solder and tap the iron over a can to get the extra off. This will keep the contaminants out of your solder joints and goes a long ways to prevent bad connections as well as keeping everything looking really good.
Could you give me an example (brand/model) of iron? Thanks for the excellent response.