jackthehack said:Where are you getting your kit from? Found this on eBay, seems intriguing at the price...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Style-5F1-Tweed-Champ-Tube-Amp-Kit-Chassis-DIY-/260897562996?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3cbeb4e174#ht_1652wt_952
AutoBat said:I'd love to build a Ted Weber 5F1A (10" version in a 5F2 chassis) but I'm electrically retarded.
Cagey said:AutoBat said:I'd love to build a Ted Weber 5F1A (10" version in a 5F2 chassis) but I'm electrically retarded.
You don't need to know too much. If you can read, solder, handle a screwdriver, a nut driver and maybe a drill motor, you're all set. It's not as tough as you think. Women built the things originally. Not to disparage women, but they really didn't know what they were building and it didn't matter. I worked at an industrial electronic controls manufacturer for years and we had almost nothing but women on the assembly line and in the the circuit board department, and they had no idea whatsoever what they were building. Could have been puppy euthanizers for all they knew. Point is, there are assembly drawings, wiring diagrams and schematics, and with nominal skills you can build damn near anything.
I love the confidence boost you've just given me. I'll make sure to have someone put "Cagey told me I could do this" on my tombstone.Cagey said:AutoBat said:I'd love to build a Ted Weber 5F1A (10" version in a 5F2 chassis) but I'm electrically retarded.
You don't need to know too much. If you can read, solder, handle a screwdriver, a nut driver and maybe a drill motor, you're all set. It's not as tough as you think. Women built the things originally. Not to disparage women, but they really didn't know what they were building and it didn't matter. I worked at an industrial electronic controls manufacturer for years and we had almost nothing but women on the assembly line and in the the circuit board department, and they had no idea whatsoever what they were building. Could have been puppy euthanizers for all they knew. Point is, there are assembly drawings, wiring diagrams and schematics, and with nominal skills you can build damn near anything.
AutoBat said:I'll make sure to have someone put "Cagey told me I could do this" on my tombstone.![]()
big bob said:Well that's it, my first amp build in the books.
I changed the circuit just a bit and added bigger transformers so she can handle 6v6/6l6/0r el34
I've only played her for just a little while today but she has a real nice sound.
I'm already thinking about the next build... 5e3?