Simms Watts PA 100 - from original to monster - New clip!

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I've been continued on the preamp but it's still some work left before I will start with the fx-loop and the power amp.
 
Sweet!

Henric, Why did ya choose the Simms/Watts over the Laney PA?
 
verderacer":n2v0vy8g said:
Sweet!

Henric, Why did ya choose the Simms/Watts over the Laney PA?

I went with the Simms-Watts because it was better suited to a 3 channel layout. According to Henric, the build quality is also a bit better.
 
warhead78":uduo5v5g said:
verderacer":uduo5v5g said:
Sweet!

Henric, Why did ya choose the Simms/Watts over the Laney PA?

I went with the Simms-Watts because it was better suited to a 3 channel layout. According to Henric, the build quality is also a bit better.

Not to mention a very cool color !
 
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Yes, it is beautiful! ;)
All the potentiometers, knobs and switches are in place. Next thing to do is wire the eq for the three channels. And after that I will start with the channel switching.
 
That looks amazing so far, can't wait to hear the final product! :rock: :rock:
 
Very cool platform for a monster build, and very very nice work.
Big tube PAs were & are my fav project to turn into something new and exciting.

To the OP, have you ever experimented with the IXCP 10M45S ?
Seems to have many possibilities inside tube circuits.
 
MOAAH":3p2os0ce said:
Very cool platform for a monster build, and very very nice work.
Big tube PAs were & are my fav project to turn into something new and exciting.

To the OP, have you ever experimented with the IXCP 10M45S ?
Seems to have many possibilities inside tube circuits.


Thanks man!
I have never experimented with the IXCP 10M45S. If I would want to take down the B+ in these amps I would need a regulator that can handle over 600VDC, and 450V is not in that range :)
 
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It's starting to look like something! Just a couple of hours from the first startup. I have put in fuses on the power tubes cathodes, so if one tube fails, that pair (inner- or outer pair) will be switched out so you can continue the gig on two power tubes. A led will light up so you can see that the fuse has tripped.
 
The power tube protection is a really nice extra, thanks man :thumbsup:
 
Looking good! Been watching this thread for a while. Love your work. :rock:
 
Awesome thread. Looking forward to completion and clips!
 
emaushenric":1wkr3ild said:
It's starting to look like something! Just a couple of hours from the first startup. I have put in fuses on the power tubes cathodes, so if one tube fails, that pair (inner- or outer pair) will be switched out so you can continue the gig on two power tubes. A led will light up so you can see that the fuse has tripped.

Henric, that friggin cool... I have never seen that before. What a killer feature.

I was curious on what kind of plate voltage are you gonna be running on the preamp tubes?
 
verderacer":1qbm83bu said:
emaushenric":1qbm83bu said:
It's starting to look like something! Just a couple of hours from the first startup. I have put in fuses on the power tubes cathodes, so if one tube fails, that pair (inner- or outer pair) will be switched out so you can continue the gig on two power tubes. A led will light up so you can see that the fuse has tripped.

Henric, that friggin cool... I have never seen that before. What a killer feature.

I was curious on what kind of plate voltage are you gonna be running on the preamp tubes?

Yeah, that is a great feature but it's not my idea :) You can see it in some other amps, even some Marshalls.

Plate voltage depends on circuit design, I'm very picky with the preamp voltages. There is always a sweet spot where it sounds best. In channel three i use three different voltages and it is over 100V between the highest and the lowest plate volt on that channel.
 
The amp is up and running! It sounds impressive! I will just give it some hours of tweaking before I record some soundsclips for you!
 
NICE!!! :rock:


Would be bitchin to show-up for a gig with such a beast and have players coming up afterwards going "what the HELL is that thing?!?!?!"
 
emaushenric":2xjlklex said:
The amp is up and running! It sounds impressive! I will just give it some hours of tweaking before I record some soundsclips for you!

Great news Henric! Can't wait to hear you tear it up on that thing :rock:
 
emaushenric":29pvb8l0 said:
The amp is up and running! It sounds impressive! I will just give it some hours of tweaking before I record some soundsclips for you!


Ooooo.... How I wanna hear and see it !
 
Ya know Henric... In the amp world there are few that take such an endeavor and do it with such professionalism. This amp is a work of art looking at the layout and how you have it wired up. I can think of only 3 or 4 others that take the time and do it this well.
 
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