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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2010

A 5e3 tweed deluxe guitar tube amplfier kit from Weber being put together.

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  • how much did this kit cost if you dont mind me asking? ive been considering building one but cant believe at the price tag of some of the kits online

  • @ipimpsatan77 The kit was around $500 back in 2009. If I had to do it again I'd buy everything in the kit except for the tubes, I had to replace them soon after the build. Other than that I've been happy with it.

  • This kit can be assembled without the knowledge of circuitry? He is full, does not require modifications or corrections?

  • @MrChemify I believe the kit works without corrections to the circuit. The problem comes when you THINK your build matches the circuit, getting it right is a matter of following every detail.

  • How long did the build take?

  • @davec3487

    The whole build took about 10 hours spread into a couple of days.

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  • Nice video - very helpful to potential kit builders. Your video is being featured in Guitar Kit Builder online magazine.

  • Dude ! You need to lay off the meth my friend ! You are going WAY too fast !

    That was cool man , you wanna come over and put mine together like that ? seeing as it only takes you a few minutes.

    How'd that sucker sound??

  • Bitchen! This is my next project, too. I have to say, I think the sound effects might be my favorite part of this video. :-P

  • I'm "tack soldering" the components with minimum solder to hold them in place, later, when no more connections are to be made to the eyelet, I solder it completely filling the eyelet with solder.

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